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Translink Ulster in Bloom Awards Celebrate Floral Feats, Friendship and Fortified Community Spirit

Results announced for this year’s Translink Ulster in Bloom competition.

Green fingered community gardeners and dedicated council staff from across Northern Ireland were commended for their hard work and dedication as the results were announced for this year’s Translink Ulster in Bloom, with a special focus on the importance of community spirit and friendships formed through team work.

In an event hosted at Old Market House, Bangor, the popular horticultural competition celebrated the fantastic work of committed gardening enthusiasts across the country and officially recognised the most beautiful plant and floral displays across local cities, towns and villages.

The 2024 Award winners by category were: City - Derry City (Derry City & Strabane District Council); Large Town - Coleraine (Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council); Town - Donaghadee (Ards & North Down Borough Council); Small Town- Randalstown  (Antrim & Newtownabbey Borough Council); Large Village - Cullybackey (Mid & East Antrim Borough Council); Village - Donaghmore (Mid Ulster District Council); and  Small Village - Ballyeaston (Antrim & Newtownabbey Borough Council).

Special Award winners for Most Improved was presented to Swatragh in Bloom, whilst a special award for Lifelong Commitment was presented to Charlestown Village.

The Best Station title was won by Whitehead Railway Station (Mid & East Antrim Borough Council).

Speaking at the results event, John Thompson, said: 

“Ulster in Bloom celebrates not only the hard work and commitment of our local Councils, but also the many volunteers and community groups who are out all year round making their community spaces look tidy, welcoming and engaging for residents and visitors alike. Over the years we’ve seen amazing examples of how something as simple as seeds, water and elbow grease can transform spaces, with everything from floral displays, growing allotments for young and old, and bee hives to boost biodiversity. The awards also showcase the work and commitment of our Translink staff in stations and halts across Northern Ireland in bringing biodiversity, plants and flowers to these spaces. On behalf of Translink, I’d like to congratulate all our Ulster in Bloom winners and participants.”

The Translink Ulster in Bloom Competition is co-ordinated by the Northern Ireland Local Government Association (NILGA).

Councillor Frances Burton, representing NILGA, said: 

“Ulster in Bloom demonstrates the high value which local councils and our Ulster in Bloom community groups have given to improving, maintaining and caring for our local spaces regardless of size or location. The participants and winners from the 2024 Translink Ulster in Bloom campaign have yet again highlighted the impressive results which can be achieved through community engagement and hard work and the importance of team spirt, friendship and a sense of community. Their hard work and the hours spent planning, planting and pruning have an extremely positive impact by supporting biodiversity, conservation and sustainability which improves the quality of life for citizens in our cities, towns and villages.

“On behalf of NILGA, congratulations to everyone and thank you for your ongoing support and enthusiasm.”

...ENDS...

 

THE RESULTS OF THE 2024 TRANSLINK ‘ULSTER IN BLOOM’ COMPETITION ARE AS FOLLOWS:

Translink Ulster in Bloom            

Winner

2nd Place

3rd Place

Large Town / City

Derry City

(Derry City & Strabane District Council)

City of Lisburn

(Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council)

Belfast City

(Belfast City Council)

Large Town /

Small City

Coleraine

(Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council)

Ballymena

(Mid & East Antrim Borough Council)

Omagh

(Fermanagh and Omagh District Council)

Town

Donaghadee

(Ards & North Down Borough Council)

Ballymoney

(Mid and East Antrim Borough Council)

Comber

(Ards & North Down Borough Council)

Small Town

Randalstown

(Antrim & Newtownabbey Borough Council)

Ahoghill

(Mid & East Antrim Borough Council)

Royal Hillsborough

(Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council)

Large Village

Cullybackey

(Mid & East Antrim Borough Council)

Ballynure

(Antrim & Newtownabbey Borough Council)

Saintfield

(Newry Mourne & Down District Council)

Village

Donaghmore

(Mid Ulster District Council)

Caledon

(Mid Ulster District Council)

Swatragh

(Mid Ulster District Council)

Small Village

 Ballyeaston

(Antrim & Newtownabbey Borough Council)

Charlestown Village

(Armagh City, Banbridge & Craigavon Borough Council)

Killead

(Antrim & Newtownabbey Borough Council)

Stations

 

 

 

Floral Stations

Whitehead Railway Station

(Mid & East Antrim Borough Council)

 

 

 

 

 

Special Awards for outstanding presentation

Most Improved, Swatragh

 

Lifelong Commitment, Charlestown Village

 

 

  • The Ulster in Bloom judging panel comprises professional horticulturists, lecturers, florists, members of Conservation Volunteers and Judges with N.I. Group of Flower Arranging Societies.
  • More information on the Ulster in Bloom competition

 

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