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Mayor’s praise for Council staff as Ulster in Bloom award presented to Coleraine

Mayor’s praise for Council staff as Ulster in Bloom award presented to Coleraine

Wed, March 15, 2023

Coleraine has received its Ulster in Bloom award for Best Large Town at a special event held to celebrate community and council gardeners.

The popular horticultural and community awards showcase the work and dedication gardening teams give to create beautiful plant and floral displays, clean up local beauty spots, boost biodiversity, and develop and maintain green areas for people to enjoy.

Speaking after accepting the award on behalf of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, the Mayor, Councillor Ivor Wallace, said: “We are very proud that Coleraine was selected as the overall winner of its category, and this success is down to the hard work and expertise of our Parks staff.

“They work all year all round, preparing, planning and planting to ensure the town is blooming with colour and looking its very best for both the local community and visitors.

“Our floral displays are greatly appreciated by the public, and it is fantastic to see the work of our Council staff recognised in this way.

“They are now preparing to take part in Britain in Bloom which is an exciting opportunity to further highlight what we have to offer here in the Borough.

“We’ll be working in partnership with some of our local schools in Coleraine as part of this process and I look forward to seeing what this collaboration can achieve.”

Speaking at the presentation of awards, Translink Chairman Dr Michael Wardlow said:“Ulster in Bloom is a fantastic example of community spirit and demonstrates the great achievements that can be made when people come together.

"As Northern Ireland’s public transport provider, servicing communities large and small, Translink is proud to continue its support of Ulster in Bloom which recognises and celebrates the time and dedication of volunteers, council workers and local groups across Cities, towns and villages, big and small.”  

The Translink Ulster in Bloom Competition is co-ordinated by the Northern Ireland Local Government Association (NILGA). Cllr Frances Burton, Vice President, Northern Ireland Local Government Association, said:

“For everyone involved, Translink Ulster in Bloom celebrates the amazing achievements of great team work and partnerships and the success of coming together to take pride in the places where we live and work to create a better environment for everyone to enjoy”.

"As your Local Government Association, NILGA represents & promotes local government on behalf of all councils and the competition helps us, as NILGA, councils and councillors, to focus on improving the quality of life for citizen’s right across the region, while also enhancing our cities, towns and villages.”

Left-Right: Dr Michael Wardlow, Chairman, Translink; Cllr Martin Kearney, President, NILGA; Cllr Ivor Wallace, Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council; Noel Davoren, Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council; Cllr Frances Burton, Vice President, NILGA; and  Mark Montgomery, Area Route Manager, Northern Line, Translink pictured at the Ulster in Bloom awards presentation. The Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, Councillor Ivor Wallace, pictured with Parks staff Rodney Boyd and Winston Brogan. The Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, Councillor Ivor Wallace, pictured with Parks staff at Cloonavin following the announcement of Coleraine’s success in the Ulster in Bloom competition.