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RHS announces Britain in Bloom finalists for 2024

The Royal Horticultural Society has revealed the 52 finalists of the 2024 RHS Britain in Bloom Finals, in the 60th anniversary year of the UK’s biggest gardening competition.

 

The finalists, selected from across the UK, will compete to be crowned winner in one of 11 categories, and will secure an RHS gold, silver gilt, silver or bronze award. One of the category winners will then go on to be named RHS Britain in Bloom Overall Winner for 2024.

 

Judges will assess each group according to criteria that evaluate their commitment to improving the local environment, community engagement and horticultural excellence.

 

Among this year’s finalists in the Small City category is Bath in Bloom, who were the first ever winners of the competition in its inaugural year, six decades ago. Celebrating horticultural excellence and sustainability, the group grow their plants in-house to ensure quality and variety. They take cuttings of native plants from locations across the city to be grown in their own dedicated nursery.

 

First-time UK finalist Wreay in Bloom, in Cumbria, is proud to represent their rural village. Community and heritage has always been paramount to the group, with a focus on planet-friendly gardening now taking centre stage through the building of community herb gardens in donated raised beds for locals, visitors and wildlife to enjoy.

 

Bringing people together and making gardening accessible to all remain strong themes among this year’s entrants. Haywards Heath Town is working with local schools, girl guides and scouts to try and ensure that children can get at least 25% of their daily physical activity through gardening. Meanwhile Blooming Milford is planning a Flower and Produce Show for the village for the first time in 30 years, to share the fruits of their labours with local residents and visitors.

 

Kay Clark, RHS Community Development Manager, said: “While planting trends may change and environmental practices evolve, the belief that plants and communal green spaces are important for creating healthy and happy communities endures. Britain in Bloom groups across the UK work to enhance the local environment, share skills and knowledge, and create opportunities to improve local wellbeing. In this special anniversary year, we’ve chosen the theme of friendship, to highlight the way in which community gardening can bring people together and enrich lives.”

 

As part of this year’s anniversary celebrations the RHS will be sharing ‘friendship flower seeds’ to all of the Britain in Bloom groups to celebrate the enduring friendships made through caring for plants as a community and a love of gardening. Over 2 million flowers, including sweet peas, cosmos, nigella, gypsophila, rudbeckias and zinnias will be sown and planted by Bloom groups to create spectacular displays of cut flowers for everyone to enjoy. 

 

There are 17 Bloom Regions that all hold their own Bloom competitions, from which they nominate their highest-performing entries to compete in the UK Finals. Each of the finalists will be visited by a pair of Britain in Bloom judges in summer 2024, and winners will be announced at an awards ceremony in the autumn.

 

If you are inspired to get involved in community gardening in your area find out more at www.rhs.org.uk/community

 

Full breakdown of the 2024 finalists in their respective categories:

 

Village:

Bedfordshire

Woburn in Bloom

Cumbria

Wreay in Bloom

Derbyshire

Blooming Milford

Shropshire

Norton in Bloom

Lancashire

Chipping in Bloom

Tyne and Wear

Washington Village in Bloom Society

Ulster

Donaghmore Horticultural Community

Yorkshire

Grassington in Bloom

Large Village:

Lincolnshire

Great Coates in Bloom

Guernsey

Floral Forest

Northumberland

Holywell in Bloom

Scotland

Lauder in Bloom

Somerset

Cannington in Bloom

Ulster

Cullybackey Community Partnership

Wales

Saundersfoot in Bloom

Yorkshire

Roberttown in Bloom

Small Town:

Essex

Frinton in Bloom

Gloucestershire

Stonehouse in Bloom

Ulster

Tidy Randalstown

Town:

Merseyside

Ainsdale in Bloom

Scotland

Forres in Bloom

Northamptonshire

Upton in Bloom

Somerset

Glastonbury in Bloom

Yorkshire

Todmorden in Bloom

Large Town:

Cornwall

St. Ives in Bloom

Greater Manchester

Altrincham in Bloom

Northumberland

Cramlington

West Sussex

Haywards Heath Town Council

Somerset

Yeovil in Bloom

Wales

Colwyn

Small City:

Leicestershire

Loughborough in Bloom

Staffordshire

Burton in Bloom

Hampshire

Gosport in Bloom

Somerset

Bath in Bloom

City:

London

London Borough of Havering

Scotland

Bonnie Dundee

Wales

Wrexham in Bloom

Coastal:

Jersey

Parish of St. Helier

Lancashire

Heysham Flower Power Heysham Village

Scotland

North Berwick in Bloom

East Sussex

Bexhill in Bloom

Urban Community:

Staffordshire

Winshill in Bloom

London

Hale Village London Ltd

Greater Manchester

Spotland and Falinge

BIDs:

Hertfordshire

Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council

Cumbria

Ulverston Business Improvement District

London

Team London Bridge

Devon

InExeter

Town Centres & City Centres:

London

Canary Wharf Management Limited

Greater Manchester,

Rochdale in Bloom – Rochdale Town Centre

Dorset

Shaftesbury in Bloom

Surrey

Farnham in Bloom – Farnham Town Council

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