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01/07/2021

Our Blooming Brilliant Community Champions

Council nominates three outstanding volunteers for this year's Ulster in Bloom Community Champion award.

Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council is hoping to prove once again that the Borough is blooming marvellous as they enter this year’s Translink Ulster in Bloom competition. The annual horticultural showcase encourages towns and villages across Northern Ireland to look their best and is designed to create awareness of the environment and instil local pride through plant and floral displays.

As well as entering a number of towns and villages into the prestigious competition, the Council is also nominating three outstanding volunteers for this year’s Community Champion award; Helen Boyd, Tidy Randalstown, Richard Wallace, Ballynure Friendship Group and Derek Kernohan, Whiteabbey Village Business Association.

Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey, Councillor Billy Webb said:

“Our Borough is blessed with so many enthusiastic and hardworking volunteers who so often go the extra mile for their local communities. Helen, Richard and Derek have truly embraced the ‘Ulster in Bloom’ ethos and their passion and dedication to creating and maintaining attractive plant and floral displays is worthy of this recognition. I wish them all every success in this year’s competition and hopefully one of them will be bringing the silverware back to the Borough.”

The winner of the Community Champion award will be announced during the Translink Ulster in Bloom Winners’ Ceremony in September.