Friends groups launch manifesto for local elections.

Published: Jan. 6, 2022, 3:12 p.m.

An Interview with Kristiana Heapy

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In this webinar we interview Kristiana Heapy who works with a coalition of Friends of Parks groups across one London Borough.

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Friend\u2019s groups across the borough of Enfield have come together for the first time to collectively ask everyone standing in 2022\u2019s council election to commit to protecting and enhancing Enfield\u2019s green spaces.

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The Covid pandemic and subsequent lockdowns have highlighted how important local, easily accessible green spaces are to the mental and physical health of Enfield\u2019s residents. Further to this, greater awareness of the climate crisis and the impact of years of destruction of the UK\u2019s natural habitat has resulted in more people wanting to protect green existing spaces and grow precious native natural habitats.

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However, there have been concerns by many volunteers in local community groups that warm words on the importance of green spaces have not been met with action and investment by councillors of all political parties and none. Green spaces are not a nice to have, they are essential to the wellbeing of all Enfield residents.

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The Enfield Friends\u2019 Collective has therefore launched the \u2018Love Our Parks\u2019 Manifesto. We ask all those standing for election to sign our manifesto and talk with Friends groups in their area about what they want