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Pocket parks: support for communities to manage small green spaces

A programme that supports communities to work with local authorities and other partners to establish a pocket park.

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The application process has closed.

Applies to England

Documents

Pocket Parks programme: prospectus

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Pocket Parks programme: application form

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Pocket Parks programme: frequently asked questions

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Details

Prospectus and application form for the Pocket Parks programme. This will support communities to work with local authorities and other partners to establish pocket parks - small areas of inviting public space where people can enjoy relief from the hustle and bustle of city streets.

Please send completed application forms to pocketparks@communities.gsi.gov.uk by 5pm on Thursday 10 December 2015.

Supporting information about the programme and application process can be found in the frequently asked questions.

Once you’ve read the prospectus, give us your first reactions to the programme – take our very short on-line survey.

Updates to this page

Published 7 November 2015

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