Much has been achieved since our last meeting in June 2008, and here I plan to outline all of the group`s activities since then, starting when three of our members were invited to help judge gardens that had been entered in the `Leeds In Bloom` competition. It was a fun, if quite tiring day, and the standard of the gardens was very high. Below are just a few examples of some of the winners.
Pudsey In Bloom is a community group formed in 2003. Our aim is to make Pudsey a more attractive place for residents and visitors and to encourage everyone to take pride in their environment. Along the way we would like to improve on the permanent planting and aim to be as environmentally friendly as possible. 2008 was our first entry in the Yorkshire In Bloom Competition and we won SILVER! If you have any questions you can leave us a comment on the blog or email us at pudseyinbloom@gmail.com
Friday, 9 January 2009
Happy New Year, the planning begins again!
2009 may prove a difficult year for Pudsey In Bloom! We are anticipating a fair amount of disruption when the building of the town centre bus station commences in April. However at our first meeting of the year on Thursday 8th January, we decided that we should not be `put off` by impending disruption and just `go for it`! To that end, we have now started preparations for entering into this years round of judging for the `Yorkshire In Bloom` competition.
Much has been achieved since our last meeting in June 2008, and here I plan to outline all of the group`s activities since then, starting when three of our members were invited to help judge gardens that had been entered in the `Leeds In Bloom` competition. It was a fun, if quite tiring day, and the standard of the gardens was very high. Below are just a few examples of some of the winners.

Much has been achieved since our last meeting in June 2008, and here I plan to outline all of the group`s activities since then, starting when three of our members were invited to help judge gardens that had been entered in the `Leeds In Bloom` competition. It was a fun, if quite tiring day, and the standard of the gardens was very high. Below are just a few examples of some of the winners.
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