The Parks Management Forum has now renamed to the Parks Management Association.
Paul Rabbits, Chairman of the Parks Management Asociation has also announced the launch of a new website to go with the name change.
Paul said “The Parks Management Association exists to represent those individuals and organisations working in the public parks and open spaces sector, whether in the public, private or third sector. The Association remains independent and will aim to work through a steering group of parks professionals acting in the interest of public parks in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
“The Association will act as the lead commissioning, collaborating and coordinating body for the sector in relation to skills, knowledge, continuing professional development, activation in the community, advocacy and wider representation. Its complete independence will allow it to champion the value of public parks and open spaces and steer the best intervention and development amongst the various organisations that work within the parks sector.
“The Association’s Board will evaluate entry level for all practitioners to be involved and set the parameters that are required to develop the sector and practitioners’ skills.
TurfPro editior Laurence Gale added, “As a founder member of the Association, it is wonderful to see that we now have an organisation that can represent parks professionals. “
Purpose of The Association – its aims and defined roles
Laurence Gale continued, “We have all seen the value our parks and public open spaces have brought to the table during this terrible pandemic. They have been a lifeline for so many people who live and work in our cities.
“We have been saying for years the importance of parks, but in the past our voices were not heard. This organisation is full of top park professionals who now can come together under this umbrella and finally have a strong voice to persuade government to start funding these assets properly and find a way to ensure the future of these facilities.”