Parks and green spaces are good for our health, nature and community
To find out more about your local park’s locations, facilities, events and opportunities visit the Cambs Open Space website.
If your park is missing or any details are missing, you can let them know through the tell us something is missing form or email them at cambsopenspace@livingsport.co.uk.
About the Parks Partnership
The Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Parks Partnership is a legacy of the Future Parks Accelerator Project. The partnership is made up of:
- Local Nature Partnership
- Nene Park Trust
- The National Trust
- Living Sport
- Public Health
- Cambridgeshire’s seven local authorities:
- Cambridge City Council
- Cambridgeshire County Council
- Peterborough City Council
- East Cambridgeshire District Council
- Fenland District Council
- Huntingdonshire District Council
- South Cambridgeshire District Counci
- and the Combined Authority.
Vision
A joined-up and sustainable future for Cambridgeshire and Peterborough’s parks and public open space.
Mission “Healthier Parks, Healthier Planet, Healthier People"
The mission of the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Parks Partnership (CP3) will be to realise the benefits of parks and green spaces for local communities and the environment by activating and animating these spaces.
Long Term Priorities
The following are the long-term aims for Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Parks Partnership (CP3)
Developing, activating, and animating parks and open spaces to:
- Improve Health and Wellbeing
- Improve Community Resilience through volunteering
- Restore Nature
- Tackle Climate Change
To find out more and see latest news, resources, projects and how you might get involved and contribute, please visit the Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Parks Partnership (CP3) website.