Bath Chronicle

Bloom team’s joy at awards success

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The Bath area has once again triumphed in the South West in Bloom competitio­n.

The Bath In Bloom committee scooped gold in the Small City category and was awarded the Tourism Trophy Cup as part of the accolade.

The committee is supported by Bath and North East Somerset Council’s parks team and Bath BID who all work together to ensure floral displays look stunning across the city for residents and visitors to enjoy.

However, horticultu­re only accounts for 40% of the overall marks, with community effort by volunteers making up 30% and 30% for environmen­tal measures such as wildflower planting and bird box installati­ons.

Steve Brook, chairman of Bath in Bloom, said: “This award is well deserved and wouldn’t have been won without all of the different organisati­ons and individual­s pulling together.

“Bath entered the very first Ukwide Britain in Bloom competitio­n in 1964 when we won gold and since then, we have been the most successful entrant in the national competitio­n winning ‘Best Small City’ 15 times - and the South West in Bloom regional title 25 times. Together we are all making a difference for this beautiful city of ours.”

Cllr Tim Ball, cabinet member for neighbourh­ood services, said: “In Bloom inspires us all to work together to improve where we live. It’s fantastic news that Bath has once again shone in these prestigiou­s award categories and it wouldn’t be possible without the support the committee receives from volunteers. Congratula­tions to everyone who has contribute­d to these wins.

“Congratula­tions must also go to local organisati­ons who also scooped awards including The Old Crown at Kelston which won the Best Floral Pub in the South West, with charity More Trees for BANES winning the Most Outstandin­g Contributi­on to the Environmen­t Trophy and Westfield School in Radstock picking up two awards for their environmen­tal efforts.”

Allison Herbert, CEO of Bath BID, said: “We are always delighted to work with the Bloom team of volunteers who show such dedication in making the city green and flourishin­g.

“This year the BID invested in 50 baskets provided by Bath Parks team as well as other planters across the city centre.”

Local awards also include:

■ The Community Orchard in Corston - Best Outstandin­g Specific Project and awarded third place by the Campaign for the Protection of Rural England for Best Environmen­tal Project.

■ Walcot Street in Bath - third place for Art in the Community. ■ Milsom Place in Bath - gold in the business category

■ 16 of the 19 It’s Your Neighbourh­ood (IYNS) community groups run by volunteers were awarded the highest standard of Outstandin­g, while the other three achieved the second highest standard of Thriving.

■ The Portfolio, a report written by Bath in Bloom for the judges to showcase what is done in Bath again was nominated as one of the ten best portfolios submitted.

Sponsors of Bath In Bloom include Cross Engineerin­g, Wessex Water, Mogers Drewett Solicitors, Monahan’s Accountant­s, Midford Manor Care Home, Mayden, and the Charter Trustees of the City of Bath.

 ?? ?? From left, Bath in Bloom volunteer Carol Cruse, honorary president Barry Cruse, chairman Stephen Brook, and committee member Christine Brook
From left, Bath in Bloom volunteer Carol Cruse, honorary president Barry Cruse, chairman Stephen Brook, and committee member Christine Brook

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