Parks and Green Spaces Strategy 2024 - 2034
We're excited to be developing a 10-year strategy to enhance Norwich's parks and green spaces. Norwich has 101 beautiful parks, gardens and green spaces across the city. We also have 2 cemeteries, 18 allotments along with 81 playgrounds and several outdoor sports areas for football, tennis, cricket and bowls. These spaces are managed by the city council’s parks and open spaces team and colleagues in Norwich Fringe Project and Norwich City Services Ltd, with incredible contributions from our many friends’ groups and volunteers.
Shaping the future of Norwich's green spaces
Our vision is to create vibrant parks and green spaces that better serve people and wildlife. We want to see more people using our parks for recreation, sport and leisure and get active to improve their physical and mental health. This strategy outlines what the council and our partners will do to make it happen.
We want to hear from you to ensure this strategy reflects the needs and aspirations of our community and many stakeholders.
Read our draft Parks and Green Spaces Strategy here.
How to get involved
Complete our short survey
Share your ideas and vision for the future of our green spaces by dropping a pin on our interactive map
The consultation will be open until Thursday 2 January 2024.
Green Spaces Better Places
This map showcases the wonderful green spaces that make our city unique. We invite you to share your thoughts and ideas on how we can make them even better.
How to use:
- Find your local green space: Use the map to locate parks and green spaces near you
- Add your pin: Click the "New Pin" button at the top and drag it to the specific location on the map
- Share your vision: Choose a pin type, provide a screenname (this can be anonymised) and leave a comment
Pin types:
❤️ What you love and what could be improved
🌳 How we could create a more wildlife-friendly environment
💭 What are your ideas for the future