Woolton in Bloom

Woolton in Bloom 2001 2002 2003 2004 Cuckoo Clock
Bird and Bat Boxes School Badges Open Gardens 2002 Open Gardens 2003   Blooms in Woolton

In the beginning ...

It all started with an exploratory meeting that was held in St. Mary's Church Hall on Wednesday 16th. May 2001 which was conducted by officers of the City Council and City Councillors. It was quickly established by the twenty to thirty local people who attended that we should accept the challenge to prepare our village for an entry in Britain in Bloom and get our streets, gardens and shop fronts ready for the judging day, which was said to be, at that time - only six weeks away. In reality we were given the full two months up to 16th. July.

A Steering Group was formed and was headed by the two councillors. Tasks were allocated to the dozen or so participating members of the group. Regular fortnightly meetings were held in the historic Woolton Hall. Working parties spent weekends cleaning up Woolton Woods and the open parkland. Grot spots were recognised as areas that would need our special attention. The City Council initiated a scheme of flower arrangements for street lamp posts and jumbo sized flower tubs whilst the local residents association organised the hanging of over one hundred hanging baskets for residents and shop fronts.
Judging day came all too quickly. Our village had been transformed. The two judges from The Tidy Britain Group and The Royal Horticultural Society arrived and were escorted through the village. It was a relief to think that we had made it.

Some pictures from our first year are on the Woolton in Bloom 2001 page, the most requested project was the restoration of the Cuckoo Clock in Woolton Woods.

Even before the Judging day planning started for our entry in 2002 and some of the results of this work can be seen on the Woolton in Bloom 2002 page.

The work continues...

At the time this page was prepared some Spring planting has taken place and a tree and wildflower planting day is about to take place. Organised by The Friends of Woolton Woods (Residents Association) 500 trees will be planted in Camp Hill in support of the Mersey Forest Winter Project and  thousands of wildflower seeds will be sown.

Please note a new set of pages for Woolton in Bloom are being created, this page is the home page for the "old" set.

Please report any problems with these pages to Jim Mercer