Flying the flag for Southampton: 11 parks awarded 2025 Green Flag status
Southampton has been proudly recognised for its exceptional dedication to green space management, with 11 of the city’s parks receiving the prestigious Green Flag Awards for 2025
This achievement reflects the council’s commitment to delivering high-quality, well-maintained, and environmentally sustainable parks.
The Green Flag Award, regarded as the international benchmark for quality parks and green spaces, honours outstanding standards in park management, safety, cleanliness, and community involvement. The awarded parks in Southampton include:
- Cedar Lodge Park
- Freemantle Lake Park
- Mansel Park
- Mayfield Park
- Millers Pond
- Peartree Common Local Nature Reserve (LNR)
- Portswood Recreation Ground
- Riverside Park
- Southampton’s Central Parks
- St James’ Park
- Town Quay Park
Councillor John Savage, Cabinet Member for Green City and Net Zero said: "We are thrilled to again receive this recognition for our parks. These awards reflect the hard work and dedication of both our own teams, who maintain these vital green spaces, and the Friends groups who volunteer and raise funds for the parks. Our parks are central to community wellbeing, biodiversity, and environmental stewardship, and these accolades inspire us to continue enhancing our natural assets. In our recent City Survey, 75% of participants told us that our green spaces were their favourite part about Southampton, so this is a huge achievement and something that we will continue to take immense pride in.”
Southampton City Council remains committed to fostering green, accessible, and vibrant outdoor spaces that encourage healthy lifestyles, support wildlife habitats, and strengthen community connections. The 2025 Green Flag Awards celebrate the city’s ongoing efforts to ensure Southampton remains a green and welcoming place for all.