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The following has been extracted from The Britain in Bloom Neighbourhood
Awards provided by the RHS.
Floral Displays
Design and quality of displays, standard of maintenance, evidence
of spring displays and autumn colour will also be considered.
Floral displays are an important element of your entry, but must
be appropriate to the area. Judges will again want to see evidence
of community involvement.
Introduction of floral displays within the neighbourhood
Design features, the appropriateness and impact
Standard of display maintenance
Have there been any voluntary/community planting schemes
and are these permanent spring or summer?
Design and quality of planting and standard of appropriate maintenance
In some circumstances in the urban areas it may not be possible
to undertake a great deal of permanent planting. However where it
has been possible the judges will take account of the following:
Design features, the appropriateness and impact
Standard of maintenance
Have there been any voluntary/community planting schemes
and are these permanent spring or summer
Environmental quality (Absence of litter, dog fouling, graffiti,
fly-posting
and weeds.)
The effects of litter and graffiti can spoil areas. It is therefore
important that your group finds ways to tackle these issues. If
your entry experiences vandalism, the judges will be keen to hear
ways in which you have tried to address the problems, understanding
that these issues do take time to resolve.
Is there a co-ordinated approach to the choice of the street furniture
- seats, litter-bins, etc? Whilst you may not have any direct control
over these matters, an effective group may be able influence those
who do. Conservation projects are possible in the urban areas and
the judges will again be asking what action has been taken in this
respect.
More and more importance is being placed on recycling; the judges
would like to see that recycling schemes are in place. Why not consider
green recycling such as composting and water?
Overall impression
Judges will be looking to see if this is a genuine community project
- have all sectors of the community been involved, from young people
to the not so young?
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