'The Royal Parks' is an organisation within the
UK Government that manages the eight
Royal Parks and certain other areas of garden and parkland in
London.
They are an
executive agency of the
Department for Culture, Media and Sport. The Chief Executive of the agency is Mark Camley, appointed in 2005.
Role
Management and conservation of the of Royal Parks are the agency's primary focus. They run programmes of activities and events to encourage outdoor recreation and public access to these areas. They also allow third parties to run such activities within the grounds to further these objectives, but commercial activity is tightly controlled.
They also regulate filming, audio recording and the taking of photographs in these areas for anything other than personal use through the issuing of licences. They also issue news permits to the media for the specific purpose of covering
breaking news items relating to the Parks. Holders of the licences and permits are required to comply with the following pieces of legislation.
★ The Royal Parks and Other Open Spaces Regulations 1997
[1]
★ Royal Parks and Other Open Spaces (Amendment) Regulations 2004
[2]
As well as the eight Royal Parks, the agency manages
Brompton Cemetery,
Grosvenor Square Gardens and the gardens of
10,
11 and
12 Downing Street.
GreenFleet Awards 2005
In September 2005, The Royal Parks were awarded the EST Best Practice (Public Sector) Award at the GreenFleet Awards
[3]. The awards recognise achievements in green fuels and alternative transport technologies. The agency negotiated a contract for the installation of
LPG fuel bunkers and the supply of fuel in four of the parks under its remit. Each new contract awarded by The Royal Parks requires the contractor to use green fuel.
References
1. The Royal Parks and Other Open Spaces Regulations 1997
2. Royal Parks and Other Open Spaces (Amendment) Regulations 2004
3. Success for LPG Users at Green Fleet Awards
External links
★
The Royal Parks - the agency's official web site