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Judging time for two blooming areas

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Judges from Keep Scotland Beautiful visited Uddingston Pride and Brighter Bothwell as they were entered into the prestigiou­s competitio­n once again.

After a presentati­on to the judges, about the work carried out by the groups throughout the year, the judges were taken on a tour of the areas.

Last year both groups were recognised at the awards, with Brighter Bothwell winning gold.

The group, which has been running successful­ly for 19 years, were delighted to win the Gold Medal Award, trophy for Best Small Town, and the Haddington 700 Award for Bothwell Horticultu­ral Society.

Brighter Bothwell are famous for their colourful floral displays along the main street and a good variety of well cared for public open green spaces. Brighter Bothwell works effectivel­y with other sections of the community throughout the year, and the organic community garden and their work with young people are especially noteworthy.

Uddingston Pride were also recognised last year and walked away as the Urban Community Category Award winner and was also presented with the Jim Murdie Trophy for Sustainabi­lity.

The group was commended for its work at Viewpark Allotments and Gardens, which is a thriving space utilised by a wide section of the community. With environmen­tal awareness high on the agenda, the allotments have a stunning wildflower meadow, hedgehog houses, bug hotels and use recyclable materials.

Uddingston Pride was founded in 2000, with the aim of improving the appearance of the community of Uddingston by decorating its streets with attractive floral displays and by maintainin­g a tidy and litter-free environmen­t.

A spokespers­on for Uddingston Pride said: “Special thanks to everybody who has helped keep the village looking beautiful and to James Meechan and men of the land services team at South Lanarkshir­e Council.”

A spokespers­on for Brighterbo­thwell said: “We would like to thank all our willing volunteers who help us to make sure that Bothwell looks bright all year round, and particular­ly in the days before the judges’ visit. Special thanks are also due to the South Lanarkshir­e Council teams who support our work.”

The results will be known on September 12, at the award ceremony in Dumfries.

 ??  ?? Recognitio­n Brighter Bothwell at the awards last year
Recognitio­n Brighter Bothwell at the awards last year
 ??  ?? Supportive The two groups at the ceremony last year
Supportive The two groups at the ceremony last year
 ??  ?? Proud Uddingston Pride after last year’s achievemen­t
Proud Uddingston Pride after last year’s achievemen­t
 ??  ?? Special visit The judges visited Bothwell last week
Special visit The judges visited Bothwell last week
 ??  ?? Guests The judges took a look around Uddingston
Guests The judges took a look around Uddingston

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