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2021-12-31-accounts

Annual
General
Meeting as sta
Trustees
ted
in the constit
ution.
Geoffrey Crofts Chair Appointed: 14.11.2018
Councillor
Felicity Norman
Appointed: 22.03.2018
Gillian Ding Secreta ry Appointed: 18.01.2018
Vivien Mefia Treasurer Appointed: 15.01.2021

Plans fer 2022
Theme Wool in Leominster,
encompassing
our connection
with Ryeland sheep. Queens
Platinum
Jubilee and Queens Green Canopy.
Planting Red, white and blue blooms.
Sustainabie
planting
where
possible. Investigating peat free
scheme compost options.
Schools A variety of art projects engaging
with local schools. Work displayed
around
the town.
Shops Window
displays
relating to the themes,
Projects Queens Green Canopy: planting at Ginhall Green, The Nut Grove and Sydonia with
Leorninster
Town Council.
Coningsby
Road bed replanted
with
B5Q.
Re-painting
oftown benches.
Knitting and crocheting
flowers to be used as red, white
and blue bollard covers around the
town.
This project is headed
up by Leominster
Free Wheelers.
Making sheep and trees to be displayed
around
town, with local groups of Cubs
and
Brownies.
Leorninster
cUbs planting
herbs in beads adjacent to Et@am Street car park.
Bertie Bargates, Defibrillator
in a kiosk project continues.
BUttercross Community
project transforming
the Buttercross into a
county lane.
Headed
up by ECHO,
a)so Bupa and Norfolk House.
Community lnvofvement
with all our projects and activities
Publicity Locaf newspapers,
RHS newsletter,
loca) radio stations,
LIBwebsite, Facebook, Twitter, Co-
op board and worcl of mouth
Environment introduction
ofpeat free corrlpost. Selfwatering
planters,
Use of upcycled planters.
Composting
with Grange Court.
Litter picking/street
weeding,
cleaning
with other groups.
Bee/insect friendly
planting.
Improving
areas.
ln Your Encourage
new entries and offer support where possible
to all entrants.
Neighbourhood
Funding Sponsorship
ofplanters
by bosinesses
and groups.
Grants where available
Revenue from Plant and Craft Fairs.
Market stalls. Supermarket
collections
A bit offun. Look out for flocks ofsheep as you follow our town trail.