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<p>The Government does not want to impose excessive central reporting burdens on local
government and has sought to reduce pressure on local authorities through the <em>‘new
burdens doctrine’. </em>This requires departments to justify why new duties are being
placed on local authorities. Therefore, any new statutory duties would be subject
to the new burdens doctrine.</p><p>Many local authorities already work very closely
on wellbeing issues and are keen to develop effective approaches. Best practice models
are shared by the Local Government Association, which is a member of the <em>‘Parks
Action Group’ </em>and a pivotal partner in the group’s work in reviewing a range
of issues relating to parks and green spaces in England. On 24 May, the Association
hosted the <em>‘Action on Parks’</em> conference sharing learning and best practice
with local authorities.</p><p>The Government has committed £500,000 to support the
<em>Parks Action Group’</em> and the work to safeguard and enhance parks and green
spaces. The Government will report back to Parliament on the group’s progress later
this year.</p>
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