Spondon in Bloom 2005
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| Britain in Bloom 2005 | |
| Britain in Bloom DVD | |
| October celebrations | |
| The 2005 campaign | |
| Victory in 2004! | |
| Springfield Wood |

T
he incredible success for Spondon in Bloom continues! Having
succeeded at our first attempt at East Midlands in Bloom in 2004, we were
apprehensive to be entered in for the 2005 Britain in Bloom contest as the East
Midlands entry. But we need not have worried as we triumphed again, gaining a
silver certificate -
This more than made up for our slight disappointment at being beaten by Mickleover this year in the East Midlands contest (although we did improve our score over last year).
The report from the Britain in Bloom judges said that they were impressed by:
| Community involvement in general, including planting and maintenance of seasonal bedding, the cemetery project and the Nature Reserve | |
| Residential front gardens along Sancroft Avenue and Moor End (and, indeed, all residential roads they saw) | |
| The Beeches sheltered housing | |
| Hedge planting by school children | |
| The "turning circle" car park and the recycling site | |
| The rain water collection system at the allotments | |
| General cleanliness | |
| Involvement of the Derby Evening Telegraph and sponsorship of the village-wide SCAN | |
| The range of organisations sponsoring our efforts |
Areas they suggested needed improvement included:
| Possibility of involving a local nursery in the marketing of quality hanging baskets to local traders | |
| Liaise with the management of Chapelside precinct for further landscaping | |
| Work with local industry and businesses to enhance their premises | |
| Engage with local groups to co-ordinate litter removal days |
The judging was filmed by the Community Channel for the Royal
Horticultural Society (who run the Britain in Bloom competition), which was
broadcast on their channel on 30th September (ask a VIC member for a copy if you
missed it!)
After the announcement of the winners, we had the opportunity to talk to the
Britain in Bloom judges, to see what we did well, and what we need to improve.
The VIC is already starting to plan the campaign for 2006, taking into account
the judges’ comments.
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We now have available a DVD (cover shown left), which has on it the programme that was shown on the Community Channel, the edited Spondon highlights, and a slideshow of some photos.
If you would like one we are asking for a donation of at least £5 for the VIC (plus 70p towards postage and packing, if required). if you would like one (or more!) of these please
There is a currently also a video available for loan in Spondon Library.
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The
Village Improvement Committee celebrated this year's success with a gathering of
many who had helped the campaign in the Parish Rooms. The proceedings were
helped with a celebration cake specially constructed by Sandra Wharton (pictured
right).
The Committee are pictured here holding the trophy (and a glass
of wine or two!). From left to right are Dee Spencer, Dave Henshall, Margaret
Kelley (chair), Derek Hathaway, Anita Hayes (secretary), Eddie Spencer and
Tricia Paton. (Julia Johnson was unable to attend and Barry Liggett
managed
to avoid being photographed.) It was also reported in the Derby
Evening Telegraph.
We were pleased to be joined by Sarah Dornan of BTCV. Even though her (highly successful) secondment to Derby City Council is over, she drove down from Preston to join us.
As we start our 2006 campaign, we are pleased to accept any offers of help - see the events page for details of our clean-up days - even if you feel unable to actually join the committee.
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The 2005 "Spondon in Bloom" campaign started on Sunday 5th December at West Park Meadow Local Nature Reserve.
Local residents helped to replant some hedgerow, with plants (and help) provided by Sarah Dornan, City Council Wildspace officer. As well as restoring some of the ancient landscape, once the hedgerow has matured, it will "soften" the new security fence erected by the school.
Since then, there have been several more clean-up exercises on the Nature Reserve and we have two interpretation boards funded by English Nature (pictured below). These were rapidly installed by a team of volunteers just days before the East Midlands in Bloom judging!
Derby City Council Area Panel 1 granted us £2,500 to carry out landscaping in
an area behind the Village Hall once the Welcome Hut has been demolished. We
have also received donations from the Ancient Order of Foresters and
Derbyshire Building Society. The latter went towards the village-wide
edition of SCAN (the Community Association newsletter) in March which will help to
publicise our activities. Most recently, we have received a financial boost from
Nottingham East Midlands Airport Community Fund to help our project to refurbish
the cemetery on Chapel Street.
We are also grateful for the continuing support of Acetate Products (ex-Acordis), Severn Trent Water and Rolls-Royce. Our efforts were also augmented by the Asda Community Team, who spent a lot of time attacking graffiti assisted (amongst other things ) by paint supplied by BT. We have received financial help from a number of individuals and the following local organisations:
| ASTERDALE WI | |
| CHAPEL STREET DOCTORS’ SURGERY | |
| ENGLISH NATURE AND BTCV | |
| KINGFISHER DAY NURSERY | |
| LOCKO AMATEUR DRAMATIC SOCIETY | |
| 1ST SPONDON GIRLS BRIGADE | |
| SPONDON AFTERNOON WI | |
| SPONDON CRICKET CLUB | |
| SPONDON CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION | |
| SPONDON CONSERVATIVE LADIES COFFEE CLUB | |
| SPONDON & DISTRICT STROKE CLUB | |
| SPONDON HISTORICAL SOCIETY | |
| SPONDON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY | |
| SPONDON LABOUR PARTY | |
| SPONDON METHODIST CHURCH | |
| SPRINGFIELD PRIMARY SCHOOL | |
| SPONDON TODDLER GROUP | |
| WOODLAND PROPERTY SERVICES | |
| MARK DAVIS OPTICIANS | |
| HODSON'S CHEMISTS | |
| SITWELL GARAGE |
Apologies to any that we have missed - the money is still rolling in!
As ever, we are dependent on the support we get from all residents of Spondon; if you are able to help in any way, please
You can also help by supporting our various fund-raising events. Our Spondon in Bloom efforts were covered by the Derby Evening Telegraph.
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Take a look at the other major VIC projects (support for the re-opening of Derby & Sandiacre Canal and the Village History Trail), the Severn-Trent clock or past and planned events.