Published: Tuesday, 16th August 2022

Warwick District Council and the Friends of the Pump Room Gardens are celebrating the news that the Pump Room Gardens in Royal Leamington Spa has received its first prestigious Green Flag Award.

The Pump Room Gardens joins three other parks and woodland areas in the District in receiving this international quality mark for parks and green spaces.

Crackley Wood, Oakley Wood, Jephson Gardens & Mill Gardens have continued their success in also earning the Green Flag Award, with Jephson Gardens & Mill Gardens receiving the award for the sixteenth consecutive year.

The Pump Room Gardens, Leamington’s “village green”, underwent significant refurbishment in 2018 with a £1.4m project to restore the bandstand and other key features of the park from the 19th century, thanks to funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund Parks for People programme, the Friends of the Pump Room Gardens and Warwick District Council.

In addition to the Green Flag Awards, both Jephson Gardens and the Pump Room Gardens also received the Green Heritage Site Accreditation for good conservation standards and the maintenance and upkeep of prominent historic features. Only seven parks in the West Midlands received this accreditation, with Warwick District Council receiving two of them.

People holding the Green Flag Award flag in front of the Pump Room Gardens

Councillor Moira-Ann Grainger, Cabinet member for Neighbourhood & Leisure, said: “The past couple of years has made us all realise how much we value our parks and open spaces. They connect us, give us space to exercise, relax and provide special habitats for local wildlife to thrive.

“To receive these Green Flag Awards from Keep Britain Tidy once again is a truly outstanding achievement and shows that local people and visitors to Warwick District are benefitting from green spaces of the very highest quality. To receive it for the Pump Room Gardens demonstrates the success of the restoration project, which has enabled us to honour its history and preserve it for future generations to enjoy.

“I would like to give a special mention and thanks to the Council’s Green Spaces Team, our contractors idVerde, the Warwickshire Wildlife Trust and the many Friends and volunteer groups who come out in all weathers to assist us in maintaining and improving our wonderful parks and open spaces.”

Archie Pitts from the Friends of the Pump Room Gardens added: ”It’s wonderful to see the Pump Room Gardens refurbished and improved with new flower beds and trees as well as a rainwater pond to help drainage of the gardens. The beautifully restored bandstand will be the focal point of Leamington’s Village Green for many more generations to come.  

“All in all a wonderful result for Leamington thanks to all who worked to bring this about.”

Local community groups in the District are also celebrating Green Flag Awards, with Myton Pools in Warwick and Foundry Wood in Leamington scooping up awards, demonstrating the importance of the community in creating and maintaining spaces for all to enjoy.

Warwick District is also celebrating the success of the Canal and River Trust who have successfully earned the Green Flag Award for over 565 miles of canals, including the stretch of canal between the Myton Road in Warwick to Althorpe Street in Leamington.

People holding the Green Flag Award flag in front of the Pump Room Gardens

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