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Torbay winners are Blooming great

We Are South Devon by We Are South Devon
November 4, 2022
in Community News
Torbay winners are Blooming great

Torbay’s winners in the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) Britain in Bloom South West competition have been announced, as well as the winners of the RHS’s It’s Your Neighbourhood awards 2022.

Local volunteers and community groups worked hard to enhance the Bay with their parks and gardens, with support from a dedicated team of gardeners and cleansing staff from SWISCo.

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The Judges’ feedback was that they were particularly impressed with local volunteers who were passionate about their community, their environment and wildlife, and also praised the use of compost bins and water harvesting techniques at a number of sites. The Judges stated that the areas of sustainable planting were looking particularly attractive and provided colour, texture and interest for visitors and insects. They also singled out for praise Torbay using pollinator patches to attract bees and the participation in the Blue Heart campaign – which is where some sites the grass is left longer to help increase biodiversity and help tackle climate change.

Steve Darling, Leader of Torbay Council, said: “Well done to all the In Bloom winners in Torbay and thank you to everyone who took part – you are all helping make Torbay a place to be proud of.”

Councillor Mike Morey, Cabinet Member for Environment, Infrastructure and Culture, said: “I would like to pass on my congratulations to all the winners in Torbay for their great efforts – and to all those who entered the competition. We are proud of all the hard work local volunteers have put into making the Bay look beautiful, with support from the staff at SWISCo.”

Tim Eley who Co-ordinates Torbay’s entries into the competition and is Chair of Oldway Gardens Volunteer Group said, “A fantastic set of results for Torbay in this year’s South West in Bloom competition. Well done everybody and thanks for all your help in achieving these results. It is especially pleasing to see the public sector working with the private sector voluntary groups and shows what can be achieved”.

Due to all the hard work and dedication from all parties involved, next year Torquay will be entered into the Champion of Champions RHS In Bloom competition. SWISCo Parks Team will be looking at more innovative sustainable ways of improving their flower beds and borders, along with the continuation of working in partnership with local volunteers and community groups.

Main Competition Results

-Torquay in Bloom Gold Award and Winner of the Tesco Cup

-Babbacombe Bay in Bloom Gold Award

-Brixham in Bloom Gold Award

-Paignton in Bloom Silver Gilt Award

Business Results

-Model Village – Gold

-Cary Arms and Spa – Gold

-Babbacombe Inn – Gold

-Babbacombe Inn – Winner of the Shaun Cregan Trophy – Best Public House floral display in the South West

It’s Your Neighbourhood Awards

Torquay

-Torre Churchyard Level 5 Outstanding

-Torre Abbey Gardens Volunteers Level 5 Outstanding

-Cockington Rose Garden Level 5 Outstanding

-Cricketfield Community Garden Level 4 Thriving

-Edible Earth Level 4 Thriving

-Friends of Upton Park Level 4 Thriving

-Friends of Torwood Coastal Area Level 4 Thriving

-Turning Heads Level 4 Thriving

-Friends of Stoodley Knowle Level 4 Thriving

-Fort Apache Adventure Playground Level 3 Advancing

-Kitson Park Shiphay Level 3 Advancing

-Markham Woods Higher Chelston Level 3 Advancing

Paignton

-Oldway Gardens Group Level 5 Outstanding

-Friends of Clennon Lakes Level 5 Outstanding

-Wild Fox Adventure Playground Level 4 Thriving

-Shekinah Grow Level 4 Thriving

-Edible Earth @ Westerland Valley Country Park Level 3 Advancing

St Marychurch & Babbacombe

-Rose Garden Level 5 Outstanding

-Millennium Copse Level 5 Outstanding

-St Marychurch Precinct & Foxlands Walk Level 5 Outstanding

-St Marychurch Precinct Centre Level 5 Outstanding

-Petit Plot Level 5 Outstanding

-Babbacombe Downs Level 5 Outstanding

-Tessier Gardens Level 5 Outstanding

-Abbey School Level 4 Thriving

-Babbacombe Cliff Railway Level 3 Advancing

Brixham

-Friends of Furzeham Green Level 5 Outstanding

-St Mary’s Park Friends Group Level 5 Outstanding

-Indigos Go Wild Level 4 Thriving

-Middle Street Community Garden Level 5 Outstanding

-Moorings Reach Level 5 Outstanding

-Yes! Brixham The Old Railway Garden Level 5 Outstanding

-Yes! Brixham The Edge Level 4 Thriving

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