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Burgon & Ball helps get West of England buzzing

 

Burgon & Ball has been helping to get the West of England buzzing, in a new awards initiative created to raise awareness of the vital importance of bees and pollinators.

 

The very first Bee Bold Awards were held in October at an event at Siston Common, near Bristol. Not only were the winners of the awards announced on the day, but a whole new wildflower meadow was planted, too. Over 300 volunteers planted more than 8,000 wildflower plug plants, a phenomenal achievement. Burgon & Ball donated FloraBrite trowels and gloves, bulb planters and watering cans to help the volunteers create a new space for wildlife.

 

The awards have been introduced by the West of England Combined Authority to showcase West of England groups taking positive steps to support bees. From schools to shops, from factories to local community groups, all kinds of groups entered to showcase how they’re taking action for pollinators.

  

The awards scheme is part of a wider package of measures from Metro Mayor Dan Norris to make the West of England the bee and pollinator capital of the UK. He said: “Bees and pollinators are not just nice to have - they are absolutely essential to ensuring we can have the fresh fruit and veg we eat year-round and keeping our precious countryside and forests maintained and cared for. That’s why they’re a priority for the West of England Combined Authority I lead.”

 

Rainer Schubert, managing director at Burgon & Ball said: “We’re very happy to contribute to the success of the Siston Common planting day. The whole initiative – the new wildflower meadow and the inaugural Bee Bold awards – is a fantastic way to highlight how we can all give pollinators the support they need. We’re delighted we’ve been able to help out.”

 

The mass planting day was part of South Gloucestershire Council’s Common Connections project, funded by nearly £1m of investment from the West of England Combined Authority. After the planting day, Burgon & Ball’s equipment was donated to Kingsmeadow @ Made Forever Community Hub and to the Avon Wildlife Trust, which will continue to make good use of it.

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