Towards the end of last year, Rhondda Rotary purchased 4000 Crocus Corms for planting throughout the Rhondda.
A number of organisations were keen to help with the respective distribution and planting, all of which can be seen in the poster above.
As Spring is on its way, one of the organisations involved, Ystrad First, has been out and about photographing the daffodils and crocuses that have bloomed within their area.
PURPLE for POLIO
"Rhondda Kerb Appeal" and "Grow Rhondda Tynewydd", are just two of the groups we gave the Crocus Corms to, so that they could plant them around the Rhondda, specifically in Treherbert, to highlight Rotary's support for the eradication of Polio.
A selection of photographs from the groups is shown above.
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