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Little Digmoor soon in full bloom

13  February 2009, 09/33

 

Little Digmoor soon in full bloom

Environmental works have started in Little Digmoor to make the area greener and more pleasant for local residents.

 

This initiative is thanks to a new project involving the Council’s Street Scene experts and local groups, including Little Digmoor Fair Share Trust and West Lancashire Council for Voluntary Service. Together they have been looking at ways of improving the environment in the area and involving the local community.

 

As a result of pooling together their ideas, an environmental project started last month (January), which includes pruning and thinning some of the trees and shrubs to open up the area. In places the ground beneath the trees will be planted with flowers to make the area brighter and more colourful.

 

Later in the year, bulbs will also be planted to give a burst of colour next spring.

 

The Council is supporting the work, using its expert horticultural knowledge to ensure that the right work is done in the right location. In addition, it has re-scheduled its planned grounds maintenance work, which includes pruning bushes and re-seeding some of the grassy areas, so that all the related works are completed at the same time.

 

Cllr Paul Greenall, Portfolio Holder for Street Scene, said: "We always enjoy working with community groups to improve their local environment because they can take ownership and have pride in their neighbourhood. It also shows that we are committed to making West Lancashire a green, clean garden district and this initiative is a prime example that by working together we can ensure that we make their surroundings even more attractive."

 

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Last Updated: 2/16/2009

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