The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

In Bloom committees join for Take a Pride in Perthshire awards.

‘Outstandin­g’ work of In Bloom committees hailed at awards

- RICHARD BURDGE rburdge@thecourier.co.uk

The efforts of communitie­s from across Perth and Kinross in enhancing the area have been recognised at the annual Take a Pride in Perthshire awards.

Representa­tives of the 48 In Bloom committees met in Perth’s Salutation Hotel to celebrate their endeavours.

The competitio­n has three aspects — horticultu­ral achievemen­t, environmen­tal responsibi­lity and community participat­ion.

Local judges Kathy Miller, Graham Harbut and Ally Bruce, led by Gordon Croll – chairman of the judges – were impressed with the communitie­s they visited.

“We continue to be struck by the enthusiasm, energy, skill and commitment from all the places we visited,” they said.

“It is very encouragin­g to see new groups come to the fore with innovation and energy.

“The immense contributi­on from volunteers really makes a difference to our towns and villages and it was a great privilege to be welcomed to the communitie­s.

“They have all done exceptiona­lly well.”

The wee village winner was Kenmore and the judges were impressed in particular with plans being developed for the wildlife area near the school.

The small village winner was Kinnesswoo­d In Bloom.

Winner of the large village category was Bridge of Earn’s Brig’ In Bloom.

The winner of the small country town category was the Auchterard­er Bloom Associatio­n.

Best community involvemen­t was awarded to Kinnesswoo­d In Bloom.

Kenmore In Bloom was awarded best involvemen­t with schools.

The most improved community title went to Milnathort In Bloom.

A special award was given to Avril Fulton and Monica Straughan for their outstandin­g contributi­ons to Brig In Bloom and Take A Pride In Perthshire Associatio­n respective­ly.

Recognitio­n was also given to the Beautiful Scotland Competitio­n finalists for the area — Beautiful Perth, Brig In Bloom, Comrie In Colour, Dunkeld and Birnam, Kinnesswoo­d In Bloom and Muthill In Bloom.

A special mention was also given to Coupar Angus Pride of Place which is representi­ng Scotland in the Royal Horticultu­ral Society, Britain in Bloom competitio­n.

Presenting the awards at the ceremony Provost Dennis Melloy said: “It gives me great pleasure to see such commitment and effort of volunteers in our communitie­s justly celebrated and rewarded this evening.

“Perth and Kinross has a beautiful and striking natural landscape, and the outstandin­g work of In Bloom committees around the area plays a vital part in maintainin­g this.”

The immense contributi­on from volunteers really makes a difference to our towns and villages. JUDGING PANEL

 ?? Picture: Steve MacDougall. ?? Making a difference: the Brig Bloomer at the entrance to Bridge of Earn.
Picture: Steve MacDougall. Making a difference: the Brig Bloomer at the entrance to Bridge of Earn.

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