St Edmundsbury Borough Council Website



Allotments
 
Bury in Bloom
 
Bury Young Archaeologists
 
Children and young people's play
 
Community actions in public open spaces
 
Countryside
 
Friends groups
 
Friends of West Stow
 
Hiring open space
 
Home  Grown - arts events
 
Nowton Park Country Fair
 
Park ranger service
 
Park safety
 
Parks and gardens
 
Sport
 
West Stow Country Park and Anglo-Saxon Village
 
Wildlife surveys
You are here:  Home  >  Leisure  >  Bury in Bloom  


Bury in Bloom

 

 

The Bury in Bloom campaign, founded 22 years ago, is responsible for Bury St Edmund’s status as one of the country’s foremost Floral Towns.  A walk through town, particularly during the summer months, leaves no doubt in people’s minds that this accolade is well and truly earned.

Bury St Edmunds is current holder of the prestigious Royal Horticultural Society’s Britain in Bloom Best Large Town/Small City in the United Kingdom award as well as winner of the Anglia in Bloom trophy for Best Large Town in East Anglia.

First famous for its magnificent hanging baskets and town centre displays, today’s Bury in Bloom has grown to embrace the whole Bury St Edmunds community.  Floral and environmental projects involving the very young, school students, the elderly, businesses, allotments holders, churches and more, are instigated and supported by the Bury in Bloom Executive.

Funds for the campaign are raised from the corporate sector, the Town Council and Town Centre Management.  Practical help and advice is provided by St Edmundsbury Borough Council, through its Parks Department, and by the management of the world famous Abbey Gardens and many other floral features in and around the town centre.

For more information about Bury in Bloom, go to www.buryinbloom.org.uk,  If you would like to get involved with Bury in Bloom, contact Julia Rackowe, Campaign Manager, on 01284 701730, email Julia@rackowe.com.

 

 

 

 

undefined
Bury in bloom
Hanging baskets