Over 300 keen gardeners from across the Royal Borough took part in this years Garden In Bloom Competition.
Organised by the Royal Borough, this was open to anyone who’s garden was visible from a footpath or road.
Nominations were made by residents, passers-by and by councillors in their own wards.
The Mayor, Councillor Christine Bateson, said: “The amount of support and enthusiasm for this year’s competition has been really pleasing to see and this was reflected in the level of dedication all our entrants put into their gardens to make them look so beautiful.
“They have all done their communities proud by showcasing their efforts to brighten up their neighbourhoods and it just shows what a beautiful borough we are all fortunate enough to live in. Thank you to everyone who entered.
“This year it coincided with Her Majesty The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee and the competition really showed how much pride our residents have in their neighbourhoods and provided an added boost of colour as we marked this historic milestone.”
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