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Tag Archives: civic pride
Acocks Green PALS
One of the on-going battles faced by the Acocks Green Village in Bloom team is litter. It blights our community and costs a lot of public money to clean up every day. We would like to encourage locals to take action in improving the problem … Continue reading
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Tagged Acocks Green, Birmingham, civic pride, Clean Up Britain, dumped rubbish, Keep Britain Tidy, litter, PALS, street cleaning, volunteering
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Village in Bloom – Silver Award!
It was announced at the Heart of England Village in Bloom on Thursday 12th September that Acocks Green Village had won a Silver Award for its many improvements. The hard work of our Village in Bloom team really paid off … Continue reading
Medal-Winning Village
We hope that residents noticed the great improvements in the look of the village in the last few months with floral enhancements and general tidying up. For the first time Acocks Green Village was entered into the Britain in Bloom … Continue reading
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Tagged Acocks Green, Acocks Green Primary School, Acocks Green Village, bees, Britain in Bloom, civic pride, Cottesbrooke Junior School, flowerbeds, flowers, Fran Lee, gardening, Heart of England, RHS, Royal Horticultural Society, Sandy Gianni, urban category, volunteer, volunteering
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Acocks Green – Village in Bloom – Update – Digging For Victory
*******UPDATE**********The Village in Bloom judges are in Acocks Green this Thursday 26th July. The tireless, enthusiastic and green-fingered Fran Lee and other volunteers have been working hard to make Acocks Green look more colourful and tidy. Look out for them in their High Viz jackets … Continue reading
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Tagged Acocks Green, Britain in Bloom, Business Improvement District, civic pride, Community, Fran Lee, planting, Sandy Gianni, volunteering, volunteers
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