Liphook in Bloom funding
Urban Renaissance Villages Ltd and Helical Bar Plc, developers of Bramshott Place Village are making a £500 contribution to Liphook in Bloom, by sponsoring the large flower bed in front of the Post Office sorting depot.
Left to right, Carole Burns, Publicity Officer for Liphook in Bloom, Cliff Meyler from Urban Renaissance Villages, Phil Jordan, Chairman of Liphook in Bloom and Miranda Row from the sub planting committee of Liphook in Bloom.
Urban Renaissance Villages and Helical Bar Plc are among many local businesses who support this civic initiative. Liphook in Bloom has been established for over 10 years and uses volunteer gardeners to plant and tend flower beds, baskets, banks and containers around the village, winning many awards for its efforts, including a Gold last year in the South and South East in Bloom competition. From Spring snowdrops to Christmas lights, it is a year-round labour of love, which helps Liphook to look beautiful at all times.
Cliff Meyler of Urban Renaissance Villages, comments: “We are very pleased to support Liphook in Bloom and we are looking forward to seeing the flower bed in its full glory this summer. We are in the business of offering people a better lifestyle and this is something that will certainly bring cheer to everyone.”
Phil Jordan, Chairman of Liphook in Bloom adds: "As with all our sponsors, we are delighted to have the support of Urban Renaissance Villages and Helical Bar. Without such support as this, Liphook in Bloom would not be able to enhance the quality of life in the village as we seek to do."
When complete Bramshott Place Village will comprise 147 luxury cottages and apartments, set within its own landscaped gardens, park and woodland estate, exclusively for people over 55. Further information is available from www.bramshottplace.co.uk
www.liphookinbloom.co.uk
Article posted on: 26 March 2009
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