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Castle Park scoops bronze in North West in Bloom awards

FRODSHAM’S Cast Park scooped a bronze award in the RHS North West in Bloom competition

Volunteers, community groups and Cheshire West and Chester Council staff celebrated the success – along with others across Cheshire West and Chester.
Castle Park’s award came in the Large Park (local authority) category.

Grosvenor Park in Chester won a gold award while Westminster Park, Chester, received a silver award.

The North West in Bloom Awards celebrate the very best in environmental improvement across the region and also award community groups in the It’s Your Neighbourhood campaign, which is a non-competitive element.
It’s Your Neighbourhood is part of RHS Britain in Bloom. Any group eager to make a difference to their local environment, whether a few neighbours keen to tackle local litter, or a larger action group determined to turn-around an eyesore, is eligible to enter. In the summer months, North West in Bloom assessors visit the groups to see the work that has been carried out. The results of the assessment and the dedication of all involved are celebrated in an Awards ceremony at the end of the year.
The Council’s whole borough entry including Chester in the Large City category scooped a Silver award. The Environmental Quality Award was claimed by Marbury Park in Northwich, with Mill View Primary School in Chester victorious in the schools category.

All parks and open spaces are managed and looked after by the Council’s Street Care team. Your Streets Officers and a Neighbourhood and Horticulture Officer assist the volunteers and ‘friends of’ groups on these sites giving support and advice, including supplying tools. Volunteer and friends groups play a key part in the maintenance of parks and open spaces, bringing communities together.
It’s Your Neighbourhood enables community groups to be set up to create the best and most colourful neighbourhoods to give communities a feel-good factor. Whether it’s a street you live in, an existing community garden or a disused area that’s needs a revamp, almost any outdoor space being looked after by a local community can qualify to be an It’s Your Neighbourhood group. These groups create a pride of place in public spaces, with a healthier environment attracting wildlife with plants that could help to boost local biodiversity and help tackle air pollution.

Cllr Karen Shore, Cabinet Member for Environment, Transport and Highways, said:
“The Council was delighted to support so many wonderful entries for this year’s North West in Bloom competition. We are very proud of the projects and achievements of organisations and community groups across our borough. These accolades are testament to the volunteers and groups who work so hard to make positive change to the place they live that the whole community can enjoy. Thank you and congratulations to everyone involved.”

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