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Horticulture Week's Parks & Gardens News delivers the top stories affecting public open spaces, including amenity turf, historic & botanic gardens, parks trusts, volunteering and parks funding.
Latest Parks & Gardens News
Wandsworth swaps play park entry fee for re-kit savings
A local authority has abandoned plans to charge an entry fee at an adventure playground that had been branded as a "tax on play".
Green Flag falls in Liverpool cuts
Green Flag falls in Liverpool cuts
Medium performance proposed for parks upkeep in city council's search for service cost savings.
Manchester's Alexandra Park set for restoration and upgrade with £2.2m HLF funds
Manchester's Alexandra Park set for restoration and upgrade with £2.2m HLF funds
A historic Manchester park that recently scooped a £2.2m windfall from the Heritage Lottery Fund and the Big Lottery Fund is to blend old with new.
Locals in Aberdeen to vote on park design
The winning design from an international competition for the redevelopment of Union Terrace Gardens in Aberdeen is to go to referendum.
Brighton & Hove parks team goes online to boost city space awareness
Brighton & Hove Council has launched an interactive parks section on its website including a question-and-answer page for locals to ask for gardening hints.
CHEP plant 12,000 trees in National Forest
CHEP plant 12,000 trees in National Forest
CHEP, the Manchester-based pallet and container pooling services, has planted the first trees as part of its sponsorship deal with the National Forest Company.
Parks & Gardens In Depth
Green Space Management - Managing risk and reputation
Green Space Management - Managing risk and reputation
Planning a media response is vital to protect your business's reputation, says Sid Sullivan.
Cornus
Cornus
These plants provide colourful structure in winter and flowers in summer, says Miranda Kimberley.
BTME Prevew 2012
BTME Prevew 2012
This year's exhibition will feature more than 150 exhibitors. Sally Drury picks some of the highlights.
Pest & Disease Management - Phytophthora ramorum
Pest & Disease Management - Phytophthora ramorum
Sudden oak death has caused extensive damage to a wide range of hosts on both sides of the Atlantic.
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