Entries will be judged later in the year and prizes awarded.
- Credit: Burnham and Highbridge Town Council
People of two Somerset towns are being encouraged to enter a garden competition.
It follows the success of last years’ competition, which is run by Burnham and Highbridge Town Council.
Participants are requested to take a photograph of their garden entry, upload it to the online application form and submit through the town council website.
Cllr Janet Keen said: “By gardening, we mean almost anything, anywhere that you plant. It can be ornamental, it can be edible, it can be an infant shrub or established display.
Proposals for £300,000 Burnham-On-Sea heritage centre considered by councillors
Proposals to create a new £300,000 heritage centre in Burnham-On-Sea have been discussed by town councillors this week.
At a virtual meeting of the Councilâs Town Improvements committee on Monday night (January 11th), members considered proposals by Burnham-On-Sea Heritage Group to purchase a town centre property to create the planned heritage centre.
The new facilities would showcase the areaâs rich history with displays of photographs and old exhibits, alongside an education centre, as first featured here last March.
Councillors Mike Facey and Peter Clayton told the meeting they had recently met with Mrs Ann Popham from the heritage group – prior to the lockdown starting – to hear about the proposals for the former Diamond Garage site in the town centre.