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New planters welcome visitors and wildlife to Stangrove Park

Two Wooden planters with shrubs at Stangrove Park

Two new planters have been installed at Stangrove Park.

They are part-funded by the Great Stone Bridge Trust and designed to bring more colour and life to the park – just as suggested in last year’s South & South East in Bloom feedback. The seasonal bedding displays, which include shrubs such as lavender, are not just for show – they also help support pollinating insects.

You’ll also spot a commemorative plaque on the planters, marking the Council’s 130th anniversary. A small celebration of local heritage, and a step forward for local biodiversity.

Plaque with council 130th anniversary logo on a wooden planter with shrubs