Wirral’s parks prove once again they are the best in the region

15 July 2025
Green Flag awards graphic - Hilbre

Hilbre Islands Nature Reserve and Landican Cemetery have been named as Green Heritage Sites for the first time as Wirral cements its position as the ‘Best in the North West’ at this year’s Green Flag awards.

Those two places join Wirral Country Park and Birkenhead Park as in the Green Heritage category, which recognises the management and promotion of historic features in those locations.

They are also once again among the record-breaking 37 Green Flags awarded in 2025 to  Wirral parks and gardens – more than 13% of all the Green Flag award winners in the region are Wirral ones.

The Green Flag is the international quality mark for parks and green spaces and is awarded as testament to the hard work and dedication of the team that care for the green space so that visitors and residents alike can enjoy it.

Wirral’s 37 Green Flag awards increases the number of awards achieved by two from last year’s 35, with all those accredited last year maintaining their status this year.

New Ferry Butterfly Park and Woodchurch Holy Cross  - managed by Cheshire Wildlife Trust and Holy Cross PCC, Woodchurch respectively – also achieved Green Flag Community Awards once again.

While not everyone appreciates our efforts to protect and support nature here in Wirral, it is clearly that increasing number of people do – including the judges of the Green Flag awards. They can see that not only do we have a significant number and wide variety of parks and open spaces across our borough, they are also incredibly well-managed and maintained.

I would like to extend my thanks and offer my congratulations to all those involved in maintaining this achievement from one year to the next. And well done to those involved as Hilbre Islands Nature Reserve and Landican Cemetery for gaining recognition for their historic and cultural importance.

There isn’t another area in the North West that comes close to having so many Green Flag accredited parks and these prestigious awards really celebrate the continual work and effort put in by those who look after these recognised sites. 

It is the work of our Friends groups, volunteers and council staff that make awards like this possible but that also help to keep our parks and green spaces a wonderful and welcoming place for residents and all those that want to visit them.

Cllr Liz Grey, Chair of the Environment, Climate Emergency and Transport Committee

The Green Flag Award scheme is managed by Keep Britain Tidy under licence from the Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government, setting the benchmark standard for the management of recreational outdoor spaces across the United Kingdom and around the world. 

The Wirral winners for 2025 are:-

Green Flag parks

  1. Ashton Park
  2. Bidston Hill
  3. Birkenhead Park
  4. Brotherton Park and Dibbinsdale Local Nature Reserve
  5. Central Park (Wirral)
  6. Coronation Gardens
  7. Dawstone Park
  8. Eastham Country Park
  9. Flaybrick Memorial Gardens
  10. Frankby Cemetery
  11. Hamilton Square
  12. Harrison Park (Wirral)
  13. Heswall Dales
  14. Hilbre Island Local Nature Reserve
  15. Landican Cemetery
  16. Mayer Park
  17. Meols Parade Gardens
  18. North Wirral Coastal Park
  19. Queen's Park (Wirral)
  20. Rake Lane Cemetery
  21. Royden Park
  22. The Arno
  23. The Breck
  24. Thornton Hough Village Green
  25. Torr Park, Eastham
  26. Vale Park
  27. Victoria Gardens (West Kirby)
  28. Victoria Park
  29. Walker Park
  30. Warwick Park
  31. Wirral Country Park

Green Heritage Site Accreditation

  1. Birkenhead Park
  2. Wirral Country Park
  3. Hilbre Island Nature Reserve
  4. Landican Cemetery

Green Flag Community Awards

  1. New Ferry Butterfly Park (Cheshire Wildlife Trust)
  2. Woodchurch Holy Cross (Holy Cross, Woodchurch PCC)

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