Club meeting

Thu, May 2nd 2019 at 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm

Speaker - Claire Derrick - Green Moor's involvement with Britain in Bloom


RHS Britain in Bloom is the largest horticultural campaign in the United Kingdom. It was first held in 1963. It has been organised by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) since 2002.

The competition is entered by the communities of towns, villages and cities. Different categories exist for various sizes of settlements. Groups are assessed for their achievements in three core pillars: Horticultural Excellence; Environmental Responsibility; and Community Participation.

Over 1,600 communities around the UK enter each year, participating in their local region's "in Bloom" campaign. From these regional competitions, roughly 80 communities are selected to enter the national Finals of RHS Britain in Bloom.

It is a popular campaign, estimated to involve more than 200,000 volunteers in cleaning up and greening up their local area.

Since 2002, the awards have been based on the Royal Horticultural Society's medal standards of Gold, Silver Gilt, Silver and Bronze; the winner is the settlement judged to have most successfully met the rigorous judging criteria. Judging at the regional stage takes place around June/July; judging for the national stage takes place in August. The results for the UK Finals are announced in September/ October. The competition covers the UK, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man.

Floral displays play an important part in the contest, but the "Bloom" title is now, perhaps, misleading: in recent years the competition has increasingly assessed how all sectors of the local community are managing their local environment.

In 2006, the RHS introduced the Neighbourhood Awards (now the It's Your Neighbourhood campaign), a grassroots sister campaign to Bloom, supporting smaller, volunteer-led community groups focused on improving their immediate environment.

The Britain in Bloom competition is now in its 55th year. This year will see 71 finalists put their horticultural skills, community spirit and green credentials to the test.

From tiny Green Moor in Yorkshire with a population of only 90 to the high-rise business district of Canary Wharf in London’s docklands.

Finalists are put forward to the national final based on their regional progress. A team of RHS national judges will score them in the summer.

Groups will compete across 12 categories.

 

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