Pictured: Blooming marvellous - (from left) Moseley in Bloom
volunteers Jenny Brewer, Carol Miller and Adam Styler celebrate
their donation from Pertemps People Development Group with
employees Heather Ramsden and Hilary Roberts
A group that works tirelessly all year round to keep a
Birmingham suburb looking blooming lovely has been given a boost by
generous city workers.
Moseley in Bloom's team of volunteers carries out improvement
work across the area, making it a more attractive place to live and
work. The group has been given a donation of £200 by staff at
employment experts Pertemps People Development Group (PPDG). The
good cause was nominated by PPDG colleagues Hilary Roberts and
Heather Ramsden.
Hilary said: "I originally nominated Moseley in Bloom for GAYE
support a couple of years back when I was impressed by the vibrant
flower displays in the village centre and wanted to help keep this
up.
"Although PPDG doesn't have a centre in Moseley itself, our
nearby Sparkhill centre supports clients from this somewhat
eclectic area of Birmingham. I was aware that Moseley in
Bloom is run by volunteers and, being a bit of a 'balcony gardener'
myself, thought that if I couldn't spare the time to help them with
their digging, I could at least help them financially.
"What people may not be aware of is that Bloom is not just about
creating some pretty flowerboxes once a year in the main public
locations to be judged for the national 'Britain in Bloom' awards,
but it's an all-year community effort.
Recent projects include:
· planting runner beans and other climbing flowering
plants up the perimeter fences to disguise a disused car
dealership.
· painting graffiti-style plants and flowers on a
boarded-up shop.
· working with other community service groups/youth
project groups to tidy up areas of the village, e.g. repainting
fences, bollards etc.
· creating attractive raised planted beds in locations
such as car parks.
Hilary added: "All of these things take both time and money, so
I'm delighted we've been able to help the Bloom team."
PPDG's total donations to charities and good causes through its
award winning payroll-giving scheme recently broke the
£150,000 barrier. Around two thirds of employees are involved
in payroll deductions that benefit others less fortunate in the
community.
For more information about Pertemps People Development Group,
please visit their website here: www.ppdg.co.uk