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Showing posts with label the official handover. Show all posts

Saturday, 10 November 2007

Group Photos of the Inaugural Flowerbed Adoption Meet


Cllr Bob Belam,PCSO Jannet Thompson, PCSO Mohammed Karim, residents
©LBWF Cllr Bob Belam, Cabinet Member for environment, PCSO Jannet Thompson, PCSO Mohammed Karim of the Higham Hill Safer Neighbourhood Team and residents at the inaugural flowerbed adoption meet.


Corinne Hibberd, Initiatives Manager, Environment & Regeneration, Waltham Forest Council, has kindly sent us some group photographs taken on Wednesday the 17th October when residents adopted the flowerbed.


CLICK HERE for more details about LBWF's 'Adopt A Flower Bed'scheme (link opens in a new window).


CLICK HERE for more details about the Higham Hill Safer Neighbourhood Team (link opens in a new window).


You can click on each of the images to view a larger image.


Cllr Bob Belam, youths, children
©LBWF

Cllr Bob Belam, youths, children
©LBWF

youths
©LBWF

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Friday, 2 November 2007

The Inaugural Bramley Close Flowerbed Adoption Meet.

Hurrah

On Wednesday the 17th October residents met Corinne Hibberd, Initiatives Manager, Environment & Regeneration, Waltham Forest Council and received a donation of gardening implements, lavender and rosemary.


CLICK HERE for more details about LBWF's 'Adopt A Flower Bed'scheme (link opens in a new window).


A BIG THANK YOU to the HEROIC efforts of all those who helped to dig out the dead, ugly, badly lopped tree trunks & clear the flowerbed ready for planting! We will be eventually posting a page of before-and-after, work-in-progress photos for you to see just what a dramatic change you have made to the flowerbed.


THANK YOU to all residents who attended the inaugural Bramley Close flowerbed adoption meeting and for the many donated plants. We hope to hold all future flowerbed events at times more convenient to all who are interested.

Heaving out a dead tree trunk
Heaving out a dead tree trunk
Sweeping up afterwards
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