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Solihull in Bloom - competitions

photo of Notcutts staff with Mrs Dharangit

Information on Solihull in Bloom competitions.

Solihull in Bloom Gardening Competition

The Solihull In Bloom Floral Garden competition is backed by one of the largest Garden Centres in the Borough, Notcutts, along with the Solihull Times. It is open to:

  • Residents - for hanging baskets or front gardens
  • Retail/Commercial Frontages
  • School gardens
  • Community Involvement
  • Pubs, restaurants, hotels

There is over £1,000 up for grabs and the opportunity to meet other like minded people at the annual award presentation evening at Notcutts as well as a winners photo in the Solihull Times.

It's free to enter and open to everyone in the Borough.

Simply fill in this Solihull in Bloom entry form or look out for a copy in the Solihull Times from May - June

Solihull in Bloom Art Competition

In order to get as many children involved in our community efforts, we run a local art competition for schools and individuals. The competition is open to young people up to the age of 16 and is designed to promote the awareness of our local environment. There are 6 categories and winners go on the regional Heart of England in Bloom Competition where they will get the opportunity to be recognised on a broader scale.

Details of the next competition will be update here when available.

Contact Details

Should you like further information on Britain in Bloom, the Solihull in Bloom competition or how you can help or make suggestions, please contact the Events and Marketing Team on:

Telephone: 0121 704 6546

Email: solbloom@solihull.gov.uk


Further Information

Contact

Tel: 0121 704 6546 Email: solbloom@solihull.gov.uk PO Box 18, Council House Solihull, B91 9QS
Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council
Solihull Connect, Library Square, Solihull West Midlands B91 9RG UK
0121 704 6000
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