What do park rangers do?
• discourage and report any form of antisocial behaviour, whether it affects other users, wildlife or the facilities themselves • encourage appropriate behaviour, mutual co-operation and consideration from all groups using parks and, if necessary, take enforcement action • keep a close watch over all the public open spaces in our city • patrol playgrounds, recreation areas and paths, including footpaths and cycle tracks • provide a reassuring uniformed presence in our parks to encourage a sense of security and to provide information • education and interpretation, including events • habitat protection, including practical conservation tasks and surveys • involve local community groups, particularly in active conservation of our parks. If you see a Park Ranger in your local park or open space, please do go and speak to them. Alternatively you can contact the rangers at Cityparks on (01273) 292929 or email Cityparks.