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Oct 2022
The president of Harrogate in Bloom has said she is confident the town will maintain its floral reputation after spring's shake-up of local government.
Harrogate Borough Council's parks and environmental services department has played a major role in maintaining the district's green spaces over the last 50 years.
It has worked closely with Harrogate in Bloom and other volunteer groups on landscaping and creating attractive flower displays that are a major part of the town's tourist appeal.
But the council will be abolished on April 1, triggering fears the new North Yorkshire Council, which will be based in Northallerton, might not value Harrogate's appearance as highly and might not collaborate with local groups.
Harrogate Borough Council maintaining summer flower beds.
Pam Grant, president of Harrogate in Bloom, said she was "reassured" after talks with a representative of the new local authority about future plans. She said:
Harrogate in Bloom is a volunteer-run group, which works with other community groups on town centre schemes.
It has also forged close relationships with Harrogate Borough Council and, more recently, Harrogate Business Improvement District, which has funded barrier baskets, hanging baskets and shop planters.
One of the BID's floral schemes.
Harrogate was awarded a gold medal and named a winner in the small city category at this month's Yorkshire in Bloom awards.
Ms Grant said:
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