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Due to the changes in the regulations for Britain in Bloom Competition, the Committee has decided that Sidmouth would regretfully not enter the competition this year.It is hoped that next years requirements will reflect Sidmouth's Floral Town Status.
The Sidmouth Herald chose the planting of two locally bred fruit trees by the pupils of St Nicholas Junior School to be the first video report placed on their website. Sidmouth in Bloom donated a Woolbrook Pippin & a Woolbrook Russet which were originally bred in 1903 by Stevens & Sons at Woolbrook Nursery. The Nursery has long gone but the trees which were planted in the school grounds by Jerome Blackburn & Katherine Morton of year 5 are in the general area of their original breeding. Most of the towns's schools work with us in encouraging an interest in growing food plants as well as flowers and trees.
To watch the planting of the trees, which is on the Herald's website Click here
Below are pictures of the handing over of the trees by Caroline Carroll, the report from the Herald and a photo of the Woolbrook Pippin
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Besides funds, we are always on the look out for people to be able to help us at different times throughout the year. We try to look after the areas of the town that the Council can't reach. This takes the form of tidying and sometimes weeding and planting. These are things that children can do with their parents. Grandparents are also welcomed as every age group has its own skills.
Everyone is welcome
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Phone our President Joy our President 579965 or Caroline our Secretary 513844 or email us click here