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Ards and North Down In Bloom

The Ards and North Down in Bloom initiative has been developed with three overlapping objectives which are: horticultural excellence, community participation and environmentally sustainable practices. These are in line with the objectives of Translink Ulster in Bloom and other regional awards schemes.

The Ards and North Down In Bloom Community Competitions are coordinated by Ards and North Down Borough Council. This community competition encourages everyone who lives or works in the Borough to think about their local environment and how attractive flowers, plants, trees and gardens can enhance it. By actively supporting this competition you will not only make your garden or business more attractive but also contribute to the Borough's entry to the Translink Ulster in Bloom Competition and other regional awards.

The Community Competition categories are:  

General Categories: 

1) Best Kept Front Garden 
2) Gardening for Wildlife Award 
3) Volunteer of The Year 
4) Best Kept Commercial Premises 
5) Best Kept Community Planting Scheme. 

Young People's (Entrants aged 16 and under) Categories:  

6) Best School Gardening Project   
7) Painting Competition  (Download the entry form below)
8) Tallest Sunflower Competition (Download the entry form below)
9) Young Volunteer of The Year 

In Bloom Competition Winners 2024

On 5th November 2024 we celebrated this year's Ards and North Down In Bloom Competition 2024 at the Clandeboye Lodge Hotel.

A huge congratulations to all the winners, runners-up, and participants who are passionate about improving our local environment. From small flower beds to large community gardens, paintings and growing the tallest sunflower, every contribution helps enhance our green spaces, making them not only more beautiful but also more connected and welcoming.

Name of Winner/Runner Up 

CompTitle 

Position 

Francis Brown 

Best Kept Front Garden 

Winner 

Josie McCausland 

Best Kept Front Garden 

Runner Up 

Sean Lennon 

Best Kept Front Garden 

Runner Up 

Elaine McFeeters 

Best Kept Front Garden 

Runner Up 

  

  

  

Judith Harkness 

Gardening for Wildlife Award 

Winner 

Robert Boyle  

Gardening for Wildlife Award 

Runner Up 

Kaye's Corner 

Gardening for Wildlife Award 

Runner Up 

Darren and Victoria Colville 

Gardening for Wildlife Award 

Runner Up 

  

  

  

Derek McClure 

Volunteer of The Year 

Winner 

Lucie Magee 

Young Volunteer of The Year 

Winner 

  

  

  

Hoop Café Greyabbey 

Best Kept Commercial Premises 

Winner 

Portaferry Credit Union 

Best Kept Commercial Premises 

Runner Up 

The Stables, Groomsport 

Best Kept Commercial Premises 

Runner Up 

Groomsport Inn 

Best Kept Commercial Premises 

Runner Up 

  

  

  

Groomsport Village Association 

Best Community Planting Scheme 

Winner 

Conlig Presbyterian Church Grounds 

Best Community Planting Scheme 

Winner 

Ballywalter Community Action Group 

Best Community Planting Scheme 

Runner Up 

Lawson Learners 

Best Community Planting Scheme 

Runner Up 

  

  

  

Fiona Press Worth 

Painting Competition (16 & under) 

Winner 

Talia McCormick 

Painting Competition (16 & under) 

Runner Up 

Megan Richards 

Painting Competition (16 & under) 

Runner Up 

Emily Simms 

Painting Competition (16 & under) 

Runner Up 

 

  

  

Alexandra Piskorowska 

Painting Competition (10 & under) 

Winner 

Eddi Mraz 

Painting Competition (10 & under) 

Runner Up 

Jonah Bell 

Painting Competition (10 & under) 

Runner Up 

Isaac Orr 

Painting Competition (10 & under) 

Runner Up 

  

  

  

Wren Donnelly 

Tallest Sunflower Competition 

1st 

Sophie Brewster 

Tallest Sunflower Competition 

2nd 

Emma Seeds 

Tallest Sunflower Competition 

3rd 

  

  

  

Portaferry Integrated Primary School 

Best School Gardening Project 

Winner 

St Mary's Primary School, Kircubbin 

Best School Gardening Project 

Runner Up 

 

Volunteering 

There is a wide range of local 'in bloom' committees, wildlife groups and other environmental improvement opportunities in the Borough, we would be happy to put you in touch with your nearest group. Telephone 0300 013 3333. 

About Ards and North Down in Bloom 

Ards and North Down in Bloom's main purpose is to encourage and assist all stakeholders in the Ards and North Down area to increase their civic pride by visually enhancing the natural resources of the Borough. This involves improving the Borough for those who live and/or work in the Borough and visitors to the Borough through the implementation of four core objectives: 

  • to increase environmental responsibility 
  • to strive for horticultural excellence in public, business and residential areas 
  • to encourage community participation 
  • to support endeavours to achieve regional and national awards such as Ulster in Bloom 

To achieve these objectives, Ards and North Down in Bloom shall: 

  • manage and promote an annual community horticultural competition and awards ceremony  
  • provide a funding mechanism for local groups to carry out 'In Bloom' activities in their local areas 
  • encourage the widest participation possible in all its activities by cooperating with other organisations and individuals 
  • contribute to and encourage sustainable environmental improvements within the Borough 

A stakeholder committee coordinate this campaign with the Council acting as the Committee's secretariat. For information about In Bloom funding please visit In Bloom Funding

For further information please contact us by Telephone 0300 013 3333 or email ANDParks@ardsandnorthdown.gov.uk  

 

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