Over 65,000 bulbs planted across the district

Published: Mon 14 October, 2024

Image shows yellow daffodils next to a fence with blurred greenery in the background

More than 65,000 bulbs will be planted across the district thanks to North West Leicestershire District Council’s (NWLDC) Green Shoots Scheme and the support of the community.

From beginning of June to beginning of September, parish councils and community groups in North West Leicestershire were able to apply for bulbs and there were 24 successful applications.

Tulips, crocuses, daffodils, snowdrops and narcissi will give the district a burst of colour as spring arrives next year.

Groups only paid half the price of the bulbs and NWLDC match funded the other 50%.

Councillor Michael Wyatt, Portfolio Holder for Communities and Climate Change at NWLDC, said: "This year’s Green Shoots Scheme has truly blossomed, with an incredible 65,000 bulbs given away to be planted across North West Leicestershire.

“It's fantastic to see our communities and parish councils coming together to bring colour and life to our public spaces.

“These efforts will not only enhance the beauty of our district, but also create thriving environments for local wildlife.

“I’m looking forward to seeing these vibrant blooms next spring, and I know they will make a real difference for residents and visitors alike."