How Many Green Spaces Does Bristol Have?

Even though Bristol is a city, it is closely surrounded by glorious countryside, there are over 400 parks and green spaces and we have some amazing outdoor visitor attractions so it’s easy to spend time outside here.

How much green space does Bristol have?

Bristol is surrounded by fine countryside, much of it accessible, but people need green spaces close to where they live. Within the city boundary there are 1500 hectares of accessible green space, but this is unevenly distributed.

What percentage of Bristol is open green space?

Green spaces cover just six per cent of Bristol – which is officially among the lowest of any city in the UK. According to a new database by the Ordnance Survey (OS), Bristol’s green spaces – which include playing fields, public gardens, bowling greens and allotments – make up just 6.76 per cent of the city.

How many parks does Bristol have?

Bristol City Council own or manage four major parks: The Downs, Blaise Castle, Ashton Court and Stoke Park. The Downs lie 2 miles (3 km) northwest of the city centre and totals 441 acres (1.78 km2).

How many green spaces are there in the UK?

Table 3: Extent of urban green spaces in 2017, Great Britain

Extent (hectares)
Urban area 1,502,000 91,000
Natural land cover 456,700 27,600
Blue space 17,900 1,000
Functional green space 107,600 4,500

Is Bristol the greenest city in UK?

Bristol took the top spot as the greenest city in the UK, with a sustainability score of 6.79 out of 10 and the city scored particularly well when it came to the eco-friendliness of its respected universities, with an average score of 55.9 out of 100.

Is Bristol the green capital?

Today, Bristol Green Capital Partnership is widely recognised as the largest partnership of its kind in the world, bringing together over 800 member organisations who have committed to working towards Bristol becoming a sustainable city with a high-quality of life for all.

Which city in England has the most green space?

Sheffield is the UK’s greenest city according to a new study of the UK’s 25 most populous cities from NatWest.

Is Bristol the most sustainable city?

Bristol is proud of its green credentials, and rightly so. Planet-friendly eats, transport and things to do are plentiful and it’s only getting easier to plan an eco-friendly trip to the city. This is the UK’s second Gold Sustainable Food City, first Cycling City and a former European Green Capital.

Is there a green zone in Bristol?

What is happening now. Bristols Clean Air Zone will start operating on Monday 28 November 2022. The zone will help: improve air quality by reducing harmful levels of air pollution caused by traffic.

Why is Bristol so green?

Bristol is also the only city that has an energy company owned by the local council. Bristol Energy is the first energy company in the country to offer 100% green electricity and reinvest its profits back into local communities.

How many nature reserves are in Bristol?

There are 12 LNRs in Bristol.

What percentage of Bristol is white?

White: 84.0% (77.9% White British, 0.9% White Irish, 0.1% Gypsy or Irish Travellers, 5.1% other white) Black: 6.0% (2.8% African, 1.6% Caribbean, 1.6% other black) Asian: 5.5% (1.5% Indian, 1.6% Pakistani, 0.5% Bangladeshi, 0.9% Chinese, 1.0% other Asian)

Which UK city has the least green space?

Birmingham, Manchester and Liverpool are among the cities with no designated local green spaces. Predominantly rural local authority areas account for 55% of LGS designations, despite the fact those who live there have far greater access to nature than their urban counterparts.

Which European city has the most green space?

According to the European Environment Agency (EEA) research, green infrastructure makes up on average 42% of the city area in 38 EEA member countries. The city with the highest proportion of total green space (95,8%) is Cáceres, Spain.

What percentage of UK is green space?

It was estimated at 1,614,000 hectares, around 12.4 per cent of the land area of England.
Table 1: Regional breakdown of Green Belt land.

Region Green Belt area (hectares) Percentage of total land area
England 1,614,000 12.4
East Midlands 77,500 5.0

Is Bristol the cleanest city?

Bristol is the most environmentally-friendly city in the UK, whilst Birmingham has been named and shamed as the least eco-friendly, a new study has revealed.

What is the kindest city in the UK?

1. Glasgow. A port city on Scotland’s River Clyde, Glasgow has spent its lifetime often being overlooked in favour of its sibling, Edinburgh, but, this year, with the accolade of the UK’s friendliest city bestowed upon it, it’s earned itself the well-deserved top slot.

What is the cleanest city in the UK?

Exeter
Exeter is the cleanest city in England according to a new report, the City Council has revealed. An in-depth analysis of environmental data by ENDS Report, puts the city at the top of a new ranking of the country’s 55 largest urban centres.

What is the greenest county in UK?

Suffolk
Making Suffolk the UK’s greenest county is an aspiration that involves all of us. We all want to enhance Suffolk’s natural and historic environment, and respond to climate change. The partnership behind Creating the Greenest County provides an umbrella for many existing projects.

How green is Bristol energy?

We provide 100% green renewable electricity and lower carbon gas to our customers, and we’re growing our mix of direct power purchase agreements from local renewable generators, green energy certificates and lower carbon initiatives to further benefit the environment and our communities.