More than 700 entries for flowerbed competition

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Sittingbourne in Bloom receives more than 700 entries for annual flowerbed design competition

Swale Borough Council received more than 700 entries from creative school children in Sittingbourne this year for their annual competition to design a flowerbed.

Every year Sittingbourne in Bloom holds a competition for school children in Sittingbourne to design their own flowerbed.

The winner’s design is then planted at the bottom of St Michael’s Road in Sittingbourne town centre in early June with a sign showcasing the original design.

This year’s first prize was awarded to Dimitris Antoniou aged eight from Grove Park Primary School, with second prize going to Harry Herbst aged seven from Minterne Community Junior School, and third prize going to Rory Cook aged four from Kemsley Primary Academy.

Mayor of Swale, Ken Ingleton invited all three winners to his parlour (25 Feb) to congratulate them and hand out certificates, WHSmith vouchers and herb growing kits.

Cllr Ken Ingleton, said:

“I’m pleased to award these imaginative young people with prizes for their wonderful flowerbed designs.

“The competition has always been popular with the primary school children in Sittingbourne, and it continues to grow since it began over ten years ago.”

Cllr Tim Valentine, cabinet member for the environment at the council, said:

“We are pleased to assist the local volunteers at Sittingbourne in Bloom run the competition and encourage local children to take pride in their town.

“It’s important that we give our young people the opportunity to enhance our local environment. The high turnout just shows how keen they are to contribute.

“Dimitris’ design is very impressive, and we look forward to seeing it in full bloom this summer.”

A total of 713 were received by eight primary schools in Sittingbourne including:

  • Minterne Community Junior School
  • Kemsley Primary Academy
  • Grove Park Primary School
  • Regis Manor Primary School
  • South Avenue Primary School
  • Canterbury Road Primary School
  • Westlands Primary School
  • Sunnybank Primary School.

The council will also hand out more than 80 certificates to commend the schools for their designs.

For more information about the Sittingbourne in Bloom flowerbed competition visit www.swale.gov.uk/swale-in-bloom

 

 

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