Rochdale Observer

Town proves pick of blooms on golden day

- JOSEPH RICHARDS rochdaleob­server@menmedia.co.uk @Rochdalene­ws

ROCHDALE won big at this year’s North West in Bloom awards, in recognitio­n of the town’s floral displays and stunning parks.

A record number of outstandin­g entries secured the council, local businesses and the many community gardeners a very impressive 20 gold awards across the borough.

The award ceremony was held at Bolton Stadium Hotel on Thursday, October 20.

Rochdale was once again chosen as the pick of the bunch, taking gold and the overall winner in the ‘small city’ category, plus gold for ‘town centre’ and the trophy for ‘best town’.

Denehurst Park in Rochdale upped its game this year taking gold in the ‘large parks’ category – the first time the park had taken the top spot after achieving silver gilt awards in the last two years.

Spotland and Falinge bagged a gold award in the ‘urban community’ category, and the delightful Healey Dell Heritage Centre and tea rooms took gold in ‘small tourist attraction’.

Other achievemen­ts included the best mosque for Jamia Masjid Bilal for the attention to detail and environmen­tal efforts.

Plus, Springhill Hospice won the best hospice in the North West, including an outstandin­g contributi­on award for Nick Dent – head gardener at the hospice who retired last year.

In Norden, Jubilee Park scooped gold again in the ‘pocket park’ category, with the Norden in Bloom group, who were newcomers last year, maintainin­g gold status for ‘large village’.

Norden in Bloom volunteer Paul Ellison said: “The Norden in Bloom group are just speechless. We’ve got a good team behind us and they’re all over the moon.

“After the awards we all went out celebratin­g. We’re always engaging with different communitie­s. We just want to thank everyone for their support.

“Over the last decade or so the In Bloom group has really become big and everyone should be proud of themselves and what they’ve achieved.”

Local businesses, Zen Internet in Rochdale achieved gold in the ‘small commercial’ category, alongside Pinnacle Living in Birtle, which also gained gold in this category plus another gold in the ‘large accommodat­ion’ category, taking the overall trophy for both.

The same developmen­t also won best new landscape, while The Baum pub took gold again for ‘small accommodat­ion’, plus a bronze for The Oxford pub.

Councillor Liam O’rourke, the council’s cabinet member for climate change and environmen­t, said: “What can I say, our green-fingered borough may have made others green with envy, thanks to our first-class teams, dedicated volunteer groups, local businesses and schools who turn out in all weathers throughout the year to achieve such high standards day after day.

“My thanks go to every person who has pulled out all the stops to get results like these, which do not go unnoticed.

“Community spirit and teamwork are alive and kicking across Rochdale, and everyone should be proud to be part of our first-class, award-winning borough.”

Heywood collected a gold medal for ‘town centre’, with the Heywood in Bloom group taking the award for ‘large town’ and the Friends of Queen’s Park taking home the gold for best ‘large park’.

The judges were impressed by the centre of Heywood, including the memorial gardens, the meticulous­ly maintained Queen’s Park and levels of street cleanlines­s, which was noted across whole of the borough.

Heywood Distributi­on Park walked away with gold again in the ‘large commercial’ category.

Hopwood Park in Heywood also achieved gold status on behalf of the friends’ group in the ‘small park’ category, including gold for The Tree House café situated the at the park in the ‘small commercial’ category, with Face Medical taking a silver gilt and Phoenix Brewery a bronze award in the same category.

Sandra Trickett, who runs the café at Hopwood Park was also recognised for her outstandin­g contributi­on, alongside Ava and Elias Avellanet from Heywood, proudly taking the ‘young bloomer of the year award’.

Over in Middleton, the gold awards kept coming as Jubilee Park won gold in the ‘small parks’ category and Middleton town centre took gold in the ‘town centre’ category.

The Middleton in Bloom group also took gold in the ‘small city’ category.

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 ?? ?? ●●Norden in Bloom celebratin­g their win at North West in Bloom at Bolton Wanderers’ stadium and (right) the young bloomer of the year award went to Ava and Elias Avellanet who are pictured with Mayor Cllr Ali Ahmed and Cllr Rachel Massey..
●●Norden in Bloom celebratin­g their win at North West in Bloom at Bolton Wanderers’ stadium and (right) the young bloomer of the year award went to Ava and Elias Avellanet who are pictured with Mayor Cllr Ali Ahmed and Cllr Rachel Massey..
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