Farnham in Bloom 2025 sprang into action on Saturday, March 22 with a community day at Gostrey Meadow. This family-friendly event included organised volunteering activities such as moving compost, planting new flowerbeds and litter picking. There was also live music, children’s activities and a chance to meet the residents of an animal farm. Community groups make a significant contribution to Farnham in Bloom. Badshot Lea Bloomers, space2grow, Hive Helpers, Farnham Community Farm and Brightwells Gostrey had information stalls so visitors could find out about making a difference in Farnham and their volunteering opportunities.
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00:00It is great to see so many community groups and volunteers here today getting involved
00:29and offering great activities for children and families, so thank you for all your efforts.
00:36The success of Farnham in Bloom is not possible without the army of volunteers, sponsors,
00:43local businesses, schools, counsellors and the staff who work tirelessly behind the scenes
00:51to expand and improve the Bloom family year on year.
00:56It isn't just about the flowers, although lovely as they are, Farnham in Bloom takes
01:01its role in protecting and enhancing the environment very seriously, increasing biodiversity in
01:10all our green spaces, incorporating more flowers, supporting wildlife and reducing the need
01:18to water without tolerant plants.
01:56For more information visit www.farnhams.gov.au