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Glasgow Times
15-07-2025
- Glasgow Times
Glasgow parks and open space win 2025 Green Flag Awards
The Glasgow Botanic Gardens and the Southern Necropolis were among the 88 parks and green spaces recognised by environmental charity, Keep Scotland Beautiful. The Green Flag awards are designed to celebrate clean, safe, and well-maintained parks and green spaces across Scotland. Read more: 'It's an incredible honour': Glasgow woman makes history at major UK port These awards recognise areas managed by local authorities, community groups, universities, and other organisations. The Botanic Gardens, managed by Glasgow City Council, received the Green Flag Award for the 15th consecutive year. Meanwhile, the Southern Necropolis, managed by Friends of Southern Necropolis, won the Green Flag Community Award for the sixth year running. The Green Flag Awards serve as an international benchmark for quality outdoor spaces. This year, a total of 88 parks and gardens were recognised in Scotland, eight more than in 2024. A further 2,251 parks across the UK also received awards, up by 23 from the previous year. Read more: 'We were so impressed': Glasgow communities achieve five-star environmental rating Jamie Ormiston, training and accreditation co-ordinator at Keep Scotland Beautiful, said: "We're delighted to announce the winners of the 2025 Green Flag Awards and even more so at the increase in numbers from last year's total. "It's fantastic to see our stalwart parks across the country recognised once again for their commitment to environmental excellence and a desire to offer visitors a safe and enjoyable place to visit." 'Our new winners have shown a similar desire, and their journey is only just beginning, but I look forward to many more wins in the future. 'Parks across Scotland are vital spaces for people of all ages to reconnect with nature, and I'm delighted we once again have winners all over the country – including plenty of new areas – for people to enjoy during the summer months.' The full list of Scottish winners is available to view on the Keep Scotland Beautiful website.
Yahoo
24-05-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Free sandwiches will be given out to Glasgow customers with this name
A popular sandwich chain is offering free sandwiches to anyone with a name beginning with 'Nic' who visits their Glasgow branch. On Sunday, May 25, Pret A Manger at 268 Byres Road, near Glasgow Botanic Gardens, will be giving away free sandwiches to the first 50 people with a 'Nic'-name — whether that's Nick, Nicola, Nicole, Nicolette, or Nicholas. To claim, simply show your ID at the tills to prove your name begins with 'Nic'. Eligible customers can choose one freshly made sandwich from the Pret menu (baguettes, wraps, and rye rolls are not included). To make picnic preparation fun, participating branches across the country will take part in the scheme for one day only, with each branch selecting a different day.