If I hadn't looked at Picklesmum's comment on Ruby's blog this morning I wouldn't have bothered looking for these plastic bottle trees at Southgate Green. Believe it or not they're less obvious from the Rougham Road side, and concealed partially by the trees I might well have missed them. I assume they are Bury in Bloom's "green" statement at the southern entrance to the town. Does anyone know more?
The lane was covered in tiny snails today, well into 3 figures. Does anyone know why? (The two below are NOT called Paul & Angela!)
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I'm trying to find out if the plastic bottle trees are definitely Bury in Bloom's - but as its Anglia in Bloom judging day everyone is busy!
Even if the bottle trees are for Bury in Bloom, it would be a fantastic opportunity to extend this kind of art around Bury for a recycling promotion initiative. Could get the schools involved ~ I am sure they would love it!
As for the snails, I think they don't like getting too wet, so after the rain they go out for a stroll to dry off!
BTW - I love this recent article from the BBC's website: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/cambridgeshire/6897328.stm
My contact in Parks has emailed to say:
"Hi Paul
Yes it was part of the in bloom initiative, a piece of art organised through the county arts people on theme of using recycled materials, sure to invite some interesting comments."
Much more info about the trees on picklesmum.blogspot.com.
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