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Where are the UK’s best parks? It’s time to vote for your favourite

Blossom on the trees in Pittencrieff Park, Dunfermline.
Blossom on the trees in Pittencrieff Park, Dunfermline.

Courier country parks are in the running to be named the UK’s favourite.

Townhill and Pittencrieff Parks in Dunfermline, Baxter Park and Stobsmuir (Swannie) Pond in Dundee,  and Doune Ponds in Perthshire are among 35 contenders across Scotland shortlisted for a public vote and among 360 to be nominated across the UK.

The competition is run by national charity Fields In Trust, which works to safeguard recreational spaces and campaign for better protection for all kinds of outdoor sites.

Pittencrieff Park has been described by organisers as a “really interesting place” due to its layered construction, with six different entrances making it accessible for people of all ages.

Townhill is described as “unique” for having a children’s cycle training area, adult and children’s exercise areas, a putting green and a miners’ heritage area featuring carvings of children at work underground.

Baxter Park is hailed as a great place for a walk , to jog around or sit and enjoy your surroundings, while Stobswell is “a little jewel in the crown of our many beautiful green spaces”.

Other contenders include the Helix Park, Glasgow Green and Holyrood Park in Edinburgh.

Stobswell (Swannie) Ponds in Dundee.

Fields In Trust argues there are established links between people’s use of parks and an improvement in their physical health, life satisfaction, sense of worth, happiness and anxiety levels.

Helen Griffiths, Fields in Trust chief executive, said: “Despite their clear health benefits, parks and green spaces are facing an uncertain future – across the UK outdoor spaces are under threat.”

Baxter Park is a haven at any time of year.

The 2016 accolade went to Rouken Glen Park in East Renfrewshire, which has again been shortlisted.

The online public vote is now open at fieldsintrust.org/bestpark/scotland.