Property to rent in Bromley: Thyme Out group lauded

Posted on 16 February, 2011 by MOVEHUT

A set of volunteers working to develop the surrounds of property to rent in the London borough of Bromley have finished a rigorous training course.

A three-year project started by the members of the Thyme Out group to help people with learning disabilities, have passed  from an 18-month Guilds and City course in conservation training and gardening.

The volunteers learned on their course, about techniques like plant and pond maintenance, soil preparation, pruning, mowing,  and plant identification, which they will put to excellent use while working on the areas around property to rent in the London borough of Bromley.

As they attained their qualifications, they were also offered with a Green Flag award for the work that Thyme Out team performed to develop Bromley Palace Park.
Executive councillor for renewal and recreation, Julian Benington,  at Bromley Council, commented: “The Green Flag award is a reflection of the commitment undertaken by the team to improve the green space for the enjoyment of the whole community.”

Previously, Southwark Council permitted a £6 million project to give Burgess Park a makeover through an expansion to its lake and the making of wildlife habitats.

 



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