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Rugby in Bloom to mark 100 years since end of First World War

Rugby Editorial 4th Jun, 2018   0

THE centenary of the end of the First World War has inspired this year’s theme for Rugby in Bloom.

The Great War ended on November 11, 1918 and the council’s annual gardening contest commemorates the centenary by encouraging residents, schools and businesses to mark the milestone with a floral tribute.

Rugby in Bloom has become the highlight of the borough’s horticultural calendar, and includes categories catering for seasoned gardeners and enthusiastic beginners.

Categories for residents include best small garden, best first-time entrant and best organic vegetable plot.




Business categories cater for pubs, hotels, garden centres, community buildings and places of worship, while nurseries, play groups and schools can also enter.

Pupils at Brownsover Community School have embraced the end of The Great War theme and started sowing the seeds for Rugby in Bloom success.


The school has sown a vegetable patch in the playground and created dozens of poppies out of wool.

Other Rugby in Bloom projects underway at the school in Webb Drive include sowing seeds for a poppy ‘field’ in the grounds and making soldier and nurse uniforms for pupils.

Rugby Borough Council environment and public realm spokeswoman Coun Lisa Parker visited the school to officially launch this year’s Rugby in Bloom.

She said: “Rugby in Bloom brightens up the borough and generates a real sense of community spirit.

“We’re looking forward to receiving a bumper crop of entries this year while reflecting on such a significant centenary and remembering those who lost their lives during the First World War.”

Visit www.rugby.gov.uk/rugbyinbloom for more information, including application forms.

All entries must be received by Monday July 2.

Businesses interested in sponsoring floral displays for Rugby in Bloom can contact the council’s parks and grounds team at [email protected] or on (01788) 533706.

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