UK’s Best and Worst Areas for Access to Parks Revealed

Access to green spaces plays a vital role in improving both physical and mental wellbeing, providing opportunities for exercise, play, and relaxation. In a new study, MG Timber and Online Marketing Surgery have created the Park Access Report, ranking neighbourhoods across the UK based on their proximity to the nearest park or playground.

Using official data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), the report reveals the areas where residents are most and least likely to have a park within easy reach, highlighting the UK’s greenest neighbourhoods, as well as those most in need of local green space investment.

Top 10 Areas Closest to a Park

Neighbourhood Local Authority Distance to Nearest Park (m)
Melrose and Tweedbank Area Scottish Borders 25
Blantytre North and Coatshill South Lanarkshire 44.23
Peterhead Harbour Aberdeenshire 51.52
Old Aberdeen Aberdeen City 56.31
Forty Lane Brent 57.26
Mile End West Tower Hamlets 57.93
Devonshire Quarter Sheffield 58.16
Bordesley Birmingham 58.58
Canonmills and New Town North City of Edinburgh 59.54
Auchenback East Renfrewshire 60.67

Top 10 Areas Furthest from a Park

Neighbourhood Local Authority Distance to Nearest Park (m)
Mull, Iona, Coll and Tiree Argyll and Bute 34,343.66
Mull, Iona, Coll and Tiree Argyll and Bute 23,849.33
North and East Isles Shetland Islands 23,081.75
Skye North West Highland 22,261.30
Isles Orkney Islands 21,867.04
Central Shetland Shetland Islands 18,209.16
Lochaber East and North Highland 15,570.68
Skye South Highland 14,957.68
Skye North West Highland 14,951.13
North Mainland Shetland Islands 14,495.18

Methodology

The analysis used data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), focusing on access to gardens, public parks and playing fields across all Middle Layer Super Output Areas (MSOAs) in the UK. Each area was ranked according to the average distance to the nearest park, highlighting which communities have the easiest and most challenging access to public green spaces.

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