Green spaces

Our Green Infrastructure and Community Assets teams support biodiversity across both districts through large and small publicly accessible green spaces.

We have two country parks, Queen Hill’s Community Park and Broadland Country Park. We also manage a variety of countryside and amenity sites across the districts and commons and open spaces in South Norfolk. Through managing these sites we support local volunteer groups to encourage wider community engagament.

We have started re-wilding some of our amenity grassed areas to create areas for wild flowers and insects to thrive. There is more information about this scheme on the Wild East website and on our #RewildBroadland webpage.  

We are also working in partnership with the Norfolk wildlife trust on their Claylands project.