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It’s Gold again for Myerscough Gardens at North West in Bloom

Published
Monday 31 Oct 2022

Myerscough College’s Gardens have received a Gold Award at the 2022 North West in Bloom competition.

Nw In Bloom 2022

Myerscough was named as a Gold Award winner in the category of the North West’s Best Small Tourist Attraction/Visitor Centre, at the annual event, held at the University of Bolton Stadium last week.

Myerscough Plant World and Gardens has now won a Gold Award in the category eight times in the last decade, including for six consecutive years between 2012 and 2017.

The Regional Awards are judged by a panel of industry experts who look at factors such as horticultural excellence, community involvement, environmental friendliness and sustainability. The award recognises not just Myerscough’s beautiful gardens but the wider experience in the College’s Plantworld centre and the inviting Garden Tea Rooms.

Myerscough Gardens are at the rear of the Plantworld centre at the College’s main Bilsborrow campus, and cover an area of more than an acre, and contain twenty themed plant borders set into a large lawned area, a pond and bog garden, a large collection of trees and an ornamental kitchen garden. The whole area, along with a tea room and garden centre remains as popular as ever.

Myerscough’s gardens are well established as a leading tourist attraction in the area, with a dedicated team working extremely hard to make the facilities so popular and welcoming.

North West in Bloom is the section of the Britain in Bloom competition covering Lancashire, Cheshire, Greater Manchester and Merseyside. The competition is one of the longest running environmental competitions in the United Kingdom, dating back to 1964.