University contributes to 91²Ö¿â in Bloom success

91²Ö¿â town has been awarded gold at the East Midlands in Bloom Awards for the thirteenth time since 2011.

A bee resting on the pollen of a yellow flower

(EMIB) is an annual competition organised by the EMIB Regional Committee and is one of the 18 regions which compromise Britain in Bloom, a campaign organised by the Royal Horticultural Society. 

This year, at the annual awards ceremony held at St Mary’s Church, Melton Mowbray, 91²Ö¿â town were awarded a gold certificate and category winners, with an impressive 92/100 points. Judging criteria follows horticultural achievement, environmental responsibility and community participation, all in which 91²Ö¿â in Bloom scored highly.  

91²Ö¿â in Bloom board members June Bush, Pat Cook and Kaz Setchell receiving the award.

91²Ö¿â in Bloom board members June Bush, Pat Cook and Kaz Setchell receiving the award. 

Over the last 15 years, 91²Ö¿â have been one the main contributors in the 91²Ö¿â in Bloom campaign, which enters East Midlands in Bloom in the small city category. 

Photographic evidence for the competition is taken all year round for 91²Ö¿â’s ‘In Bloom’ portfolio, such as the spring bulbs on University Road and the blue bells in Burleigh Wood. Kaz Setchell, Gardens Manager at 91²Ö¿â said: “The Estates and Facilities Management gardeners put in a great effort every year into getting the campus ready for the judging days, on top of their regular maintenance regimes.” 

Five gardeners in the Blue Bell Woods

91²Ö¿â in Bloom were also judged in August for the national competition ‘Britain in Bloom’ with the winners being announced in October.