Ramsey Commissioners says it reflects 'commitment' to providing a 'high-quality' space
Ramsey Commissioners says Mooragh Park has received the 'prestigious' Green Flag Award for the third time.
The local authority says the recognition reflects its 'ongoing commitment' to maintaining the area as a 'welcoming' and 'high-quality' green space.
Mrs Webb said: "I am thrilled to share the news that the Mooragh Park has maintained its Green Flag status. This local gem, often described as the ‘jewel of the north’ has once again achieved the benchmark standard for publicly accessible parks and green spaces.
"Ramsey has always been a musical town. The shelter adjacent to the Lakeside Centre provides space for concerts and performers and the Splash Park provides a backdrop of laughter.
"The park provides a much-needed slice of peace in the form of the recently rejuvenated sensory garden. With its calming water feature, fabulous floral scents and benches to sit and reflect, this sensory garden is a tranquil refuge from the hustle and bustle of day-to-day life.
"I love the Mooragh Park. My children have loved this Park, and I believe this award reflects the love and care staff, volunteers, visitors and locals show this fabulous facility."
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