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27 January 2010
Dominy Bird, 020 7070 6772, dbird@cabe.org.uk
Just as many of us have started the New Year with the resolve to look after our health, CABE, the government’s advisor on urban design, is calling on urban local authorities to assess the health of their green infrastructure.
Launched today as part of CABE’s Grey to Green campaign, the GI healthcheck is an online tool for urban councils in England to find out how well they are prioritising their green spaces. Green Infrastructure underpins the function and character of urban communities, but many local authorities do not realise how heavily their resources and skills are prioritised towards grey projects.
The ten GI healthcheck questions ask councils to assess the priority given to green spaces and the staff and resources to manage them. Local authorities will receive feedback that rates their performance, helping them identify where they need to make improvements, as well as inviting them to participate in CABE’s GI pilots, to be launched later this year.
Sarah Gaventa, Director of CABE Space, said:
‘The GI healthcheck is an easy way for local authorities to identify how seriously they take their green spaces. The CABE website has useful tips to help councils make the shift from grey to green if their healthcheck score reveals they need support.’