Sunderland Echo

Judges reckon village is blooming impressive

- Tony Gillan tony.gillan@nationalwo­rld.com @sunderland­echo

Green-fingered villagers have impressed judges from the Royal Horticultu­ral Society’s (RHS) Britain in Bloom competitio­n after Washington Village made it through to the final six

Ian Beaney and Dale Hector, part of an RHS nationwide judging team, were shown round Washington Village by Pauline Johnson and Joan Atkinson of Washington in Bloom, alongside Sarah Murray of Washington Old Hall.

The hall’s magnificen­t gardens were showcased along with the village green, pubs, Forge restaurant and Holy Trinity churchyard.

Washington is one of six finalists in the village section of Britain in Bloom 2022. The others are in Norfolk, Lincolnshi­re, Cumbria, County Tyrone and Lancashire, with the winner announced in London in early October.

The competitio­n is not just about flowers. The three main principles are horticultu­re, environmen­t and community. The Washington community has really pulled together and worked hard.

Ian B ea ney said :“Traditiona­lly Britain in Bloom was seen merely as a gardening competitio­n;hanging baskets and summer bedding.

“But it has developed more into looking at committees holistical­ly and how the local environmen­t benefits communitie­s, from health and wellbeing, biodiversi­ty, social interactio­n.

“People realised over lockdown how important open spaces are. We have seen communitie­s completely revitalise­d by groups of people coming together and saying ‘We are going to do something to make this place better.’

“Ultimately that’ s what Britain in Bloom is all about. Making places better .”

Dale Hector added :“Washington,like the other villages, is all about the community. Communitie­s area big part of what villages are all about. If it wasn’ t for that you wouldn’ t have such a lovely place to live.

“It’s nice to see the little ones involved with education, recycling, biodiversi­ty, conservati­on and making it fun. Even for us adults it’s nice to have a bit of fun.

“If there’s one thing to say, it’s ‘Tell your story’. We’re here to encourage and support in any way we can and the RHS is very pleased to be part of that.”

Washington in Bloom chair Joan Atkinson said: “We’re very proud to be in the running for Britain in Bloom. Our thanks to the community who have come out today to support us.”

 ?? ?? From left, Joan Atkinson and Pauline Johnson, of Washington in Bloom, with RHS judges Ian Beaney and Dale Hector.
From left, Joan Atkinson and Pauline Johnson, of Washington in Bloom, with RHS judges Ian Beaney and Dale Hector.
 ?? ?? The Washington in Bloom team.
The Washington in Bloom team.

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