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Openspacetype Open Space Type ID Analysis Area Appendix A: Shropshire Council Open Space Quantity Data 2017 Data supplied as complete by Shropshire Council to Red Kite Network Ltd 21/08/17. NB: Cells highlighted yellow indicate potential missing data. New Area Open Space Quality Quality Place Plan SiteName Area (sm) OpenSpaceType Analysis Area SiteID Management Ownership Number (hectares) Type ID Score Percentage Shrewsbury 01-001 Abbey Gardens 4669.199326 0.466919933 Parks and Gardens 1 Shrewsbury 6800 47 94 Shrewsbury & Church Stretton 01-002 Acton Burnell Park, Acton Burnell 158807.155 15.8807155 Parks and Gardens 1 Smaller Settlements 6006 Shrewsbury 01-003 Battlefield Heritage Park *addition* 281442.1881 28.14421881 Parks and Gardens 1 Smaller Settlements 6982 Shropshire County Council Shropshire County Council 27 54 Oswestry 01-004 Brogyntyn Public Park 30549.83704 3.054983704 Parks and Gardens 1 Smaller Settlements 4043 OTC OTC 24 48 Whitchurch 01-005 Brown Moss Countryside Heritage Site 319335.1483 31.93351483 Parks and Gardens 1 Smaller Settlements 2981 Shropshire County Council Shropshire County Council 36 72 Oswestry 01-006 Cae Glass Park 19723.59354 1.972359354 Parks and Gardens 1 Market Towns 4001 Cae Glas Charity c/o OTC Cae Glas Charity 49 98 Bridgnorth Town Council, part Bridgnorth Town Council, part Bridgnorth 01-007 Castle Gardens 6734.666609 0.673466661 Parks and Gardens 1 Market Towns 329 49 98 Bridgnorth District Bridgnorth District Shrewsbury 01-008 Castle Gates 1 612.0629005 0.06120629 Parks and Gardens 1 Shrewsbury 6606 35 100 Ludlow 01-009 Castle Wall Gardens 1235.7601 0.12357601 Parks and Gardens 1 Market Towns 119 Ludlow Town Council Ludlow Town Council 33 66 Church Stretton 01-010 Church Stretton Park 13805.2973 1.38052973 Parks and Gardens 1 Market Towns 37 CS Town Council CS Town Council 45 90 Ellesmere 01-011 Colemere Countryside Site 212812.318 21.2812318 Parks and Gardens 1 Smaller Settlements 2980 Shropshire County Council Shropshire County Council 36 80 Ellesmere 01-012 Cremourne Park - Ellesmere 27929.37031 2.792937031 Parks and Gardens 1 Smaller Settlements 2122 39 78 Shrewsbury 01-013 Deer Park (Loton Park Deer Park) 1090191.596 109.0191596 Parks and Gardens 1 Smaller Settlements 6802 33 82.5 Ludlow 01-014 Dinham Millenium Green 3474.87025 0.347487025 Parks and Gardens 1 Smaller Settlements 110 Dinham Millenium Green Trust Dinham Millenium Green Trust 40 80 Whitchurch 01-015 Jubilee Park - Whitchurch 45176.61765 4.517661765 Parks and Gardens 1 Market Towns 2001 40 80 Bridgnorth 01-016 Lavington Gardens 2315.275735 0.231527574 Parks and Gardens 1 Market Towns 328 Bridgnorth Town Council Bridgnorth Town Council 31 88.6 Shrewsbury 01-017 Longner Hall, Atcham 1180013.785 118.0013785 Parks and Gardens 1 Smaller Settlements 6001 Ludlow 01-018 Ludlow Castle Wall Gardens and Walks 20470.33415 2.047033415 Parks and Gardens 1 Market Towns 109 Ludlow Town Council Ludlow Castle 34 68 Shrewsbury 01-019 Lyth Hill Countryside Heritage Site *addition* 273192.7339 27.31927339 Parks and Gardens 1 Smaller Settlements 6987 Shropshire County Council Shropshire County Council 30 66.7 Market Drayton 01-020 Manor Gardens Park 2252.861006 0.225286101 Parks and Gardens 1 Market Towns 2412 50 100 Broseley 01-021 Memorial Green 877.21085 0.087721085 Parks and Gardens 1 Market Towns 420 Broseley Town Council 43 86 Trustees of Rushbury Church Stretton 01-022 Millenium Green at Rushbury Village Hall 15511.41564 1.551141564 Parks and Gardens 1 Smaller Settlements 181 48 96 Millenium Green Bishop's Castle 01-023 Millenium Green, Newcastle on Clun 2704.6982 0.27046982 Parks and Gardens 1 Smaller Settlements 170 Millenium Green Trust 40 80 Much Wenlock 01-024 National Trust car park 10056.2021 1.00562021 Parks and Gardens 1 Smaller Settlements 398 National Trust 31 62 Shrewsbury 01-025 Nesscliffe Hill Country Park 354565.5322 35.45655322 Parks and Gardens 1 Smaller Settlements 6801 0 0 Shrewsbury 01-027 Quarry Park and Dingle Gardens 110962.9676 11.09629676 Parks and Gardens 1 Shrewsbury 6004 46 92 Bridgnorth 01-028 Quayside 1067.1694 0.10671694 Parks and Gardens 1 Market Towns 460 Bridgnorth Town Council Bridgnorth Town Council 33 73.3 Whitchurch 01-029 Queensway Park - Whitchurch 32060.80717 3.206080717 Parks and Gardens 1 Market Towns 2002 38 76 Oswestry 01-030 Quinta Christian Centre 45142.69023 4.514269023 Parks and Gardens 1 Smaller Settlements 4126 Quinta Christian Centre Quinta Christian Centre 34 68 Highley & Bridgnorth 01-031 Severn Valley Country Park 504811.2714 50.48112714 Parks and Gardens 1 Smaller Settlements 386 Bridgnorth District Council Bridgnorth District Council 49 98 Shifnal 01-032 Shifnal Millennium Sensory Garden 4107.54114 0.410754114 Parks and Gardens 1 Market Towns 355 independent committee 48 96 Bishop's Castle 01-033 Snailbeach Mine 45918.52421 4.591852421 1 Smaller Settlements 991 Oswestry 01-034 St Martin's Memorial Garden 702.460313 0.070246031 Parks and Gardens 1 Smaller Settlements 4202 PARISH CISWO & OBC 28 56 Bridgnorth 01-035 Stanmore Country Park 158174.4206 15.81744206 Parks and Gardens 1 Smaller Settlements 366 Bridgnorth Shropshire County Council 42 84 Shrewsbury 01-036 The Dana 4557.959041 0.455795904 Parks and Gardens 1 Shrewsbury 6610 34 68 Ellesmere 01-037 The Mere at Ellesmere 35790.74935 3.579074935 Parks and Gardens 1 Smaller Settlements 2979 SCC SCC 38 84.4 Shrewsbury 01-038 The Priory Condover Park 1678863.738 167.8863738 Parks and Gardens 1 Smaller Settlements 6002 50 100 Bishop's Castle 01-039 Urban Park 15205.84513 1.520584513 Parks and Gardens 1 Market Towns 3 Bishops Castle Town Council SSDC 34 68 Wem 01-040 Village Hall Garden - Clive 821.442256 0.082144226 Parks and Gardens 1 Smaller Settlements 2231 42 84 Ludlow 01-041 Whitcliffe Common 194131.737 19.4131737 Parks and Gardens 1 Smaller Settlements 112 Friends of Whitcliffe Common Plymouth Estates 43 86 Oswestry 01-042 Whittington Garden of Memory 2621.487328 0.262148733 Parks and Gardens 1 Smaller Settlements 4217 PARISH CHURCH 45 90 Bridgnorth 01-043 Stanmore Country Park 170500.793 17.0500793 Parks and Gardens 1 Smaller Settlements 367 Shropshire County Council Shropshire County Council 40 80 Ellesmere 01-044 Ellesmere castle field carpark 25405.87859 2.540587859 1 Smaller Settlements 2320 Oswestry 02-001 Almond Avenue 1580.406526 0.158040653 2 Natural and Semi Natural 2 0 Natural and semi natural Wem 02-002 Astley Lane NSN - Hadnall 1241.834637 0.124183464 2 Smaller Settlements 2006 green space Natural and semi natural Shrewsbury 02-003 Atcham Bridge 855.1961942 0.085519619 2 Smaller Settlements 6631 green space Natural and semi natural Shrewsbury 02-004 Bank Farm Road 1497.368039 0.149736804 2 Shrewsbury 6613 28 80 green space Natural and semi natural Cleobury Mortimer 02-005 Baveney Wood 24740.3526 2.47403526 2 Smaller Settlements 422 Neen Savage Parish Council 28 80 green space Natural and semi natural Market Drayton 02-006 Bearcroft Pool NSN - Hinstock 3866.6184 0.38666184 2 Smaller Settlements 2007 Private 33 66 green space Natural and semi natural Shrewsbury 02-007 Belvidere Paddocks 216093.2036 21.60932036 2 Smaller Settlements 6756 28 80 green space Natural and semi natural Severn Gorge Countryside Broseley 02-008 Benthall Edge Wood 387121.7149 38.71217149 2 Smaller Settlements 427 24 68.6 green space Trust Broseley 02-009 Birch Meadow Park 14350.586 1.4350586 2 Natural and Semi Natural 2 0 Natural and semi natural Shrewsbury 02-010 Brackley Drive 3707.245746 0.370724575 2 Shrewsbury 6731 21 60 green space Natural and semi natural Shrewsbury 02-011 Briery Lane 3258.715858 0.325871586 2 Shrewsbury 6403 17 48.6 green space Natural and semi natural Shrewsbury 02-012 British Rail, Bagley Brook 3429.222546 0.342922255 2 Shrewsbury 6075 6 40 green space Natural and semi natural Shrewsbury 02-013 Bromfield Drive 2694.25963 0.269425963 2 Shrewsbury 6617 21 60 green space 1 New Cleanliness New Safety New New Accessibility New New New Information New Accessibility Accessibility New Wider Place Plan SiteName Usage Level and Maintenance and security Vegetation and Accomodation Information Transport and signage Notes. Number Score Percentage benefits score score score score score score score score Shrewsbury 01-001 Abbey Gardens 24 80 Shrewsbury & Church Stretton 01-002 Acton Burnell Park, Acton Burnell Shrewsbury 01-003 Battlefield Heritage Park *addition* 27 90 Often Oswestry 01-004 Brogyntyn Public Park 17 56.7 High / Significant 4 5 4 4 5 4 4 Whitchurch 01-005 Brown Moss Countryside Heritage Site 20 66.7 Low / Insignificant Oswestry 01-006 Cae Glass Park 23 76.7 High / Significant 5 4 4 5 4 5 4 Bridgnorth 01-007 Castle Gardens 22 73.3 High / Significant 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 Shrewsbury 01-008 Castle Gates 1 25 100 Ludlow 01-009 Castle Wall Gardens 20 80 Often Church Stretton 01-010 Church Stretton Park 24 80 High / Significant 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Ellesmere 01-011 Colemere Countryside Site 22 73.3 Often Ellesmere 01-012 Cremourne Park - Ellesmere 21 70 High / Significant Shrewsbury 01-013 Deer Park (Loton Park Deer Park) 23 76.7 Ludlow 01-014 Dinham Millenium Green 16 53.3 High / Significant Whitchurch 01-015 Jubilee Park - Whitchurch 23 76.7 5 4 5 4 5 4 4 Bridgnorth 01-016 Lavington Gardens 21 70 Often 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 Shrewsbury 01-017 Longner Hall, Atcham Ludlow 01-018 Ludlow Castle Wall Gardens and Walks 22 73.3 High / Significant Shrewsbury 01-019 Lyth Hill Countryside Heritage Site *addition* 20 66.7 Often Market Drayton 01-020 Manor Gardens Park 21 70 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Broseley 01-021 Memorial Green 16 80 Often 5 4 4 4 4 4 Church Stretton 01-022 Millenium Green at Rushbury
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