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14/05/08 - Look out for new oak planters



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WOODHALL Spa in Bloom is to kick off on June 8 when 20 new oak planters will be placed around the village centre.
Organiser Graham Keegan said he would like to thank all the businesses who have already pledged support.

He added: "We couldn't do this without you. And, can I say to those businesses still considering matters – it isn't too late, please do support us."
Mr Keegan said locations for the planters were being finalised and details will be published on the website, www.woodhallspa.org/bloom

A team of volunteers has agreed to help plant and then maintain the displays with the aim of keeping Woodhall Spa in bloom all year.

Mr Keegan said the aim of the project was to make the village look better for residents and visitors and to help attract more money into Woodhall Spa.

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  • Last Updated: 14 May 2008 11:29 AM
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  • Location: Horncastle
 
 
  

 
 

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