Personal injuries Lytham St Anne's are
delighted that the neighbouring town of Lytham has been crowned Britain's most
beautiful, greenest and cleanest town by Britain in Bloom judges.
This means that according to the Royal
Horticultural Society's awards, Lytham is the 'Champion of Champions' and the
best place for people to visit in the UK - something no win no fee solicitors
Lytham St Anne's are pleased to agree with.
To achieve this commendation, the town beat
off stiff competition from towns such as Staghow, North Berwick, Hern and
Halstead, representing the first time that a North Western town has won the
Champion of Champions in the Britain in Bloom competition.
Dozens of people collaborated to beautify
Lytham in the competition, and while the town now looks beautiful, Lytham St
Anne's and the rest of the Fylde district also look amazing nowadays and seem
to look better and better every year. The council, dozens of volunteers,
community groups and individuals themselves have all played a role in helping Lytham
secure this victory and in ensuring the rest of Fylde looks so pleasing.
In fact, Britain in Bloom judges did not
just praise the overall effectiveness of Lytham's floral displays, but also the
standards of collaboration and community involvement that were used to beautify
the town. Lytham also received the maximum ten-point score on identity and
local heritage, with the Lytham Windmill 3D floral display and the coordinated
Piazza planters receiving particularly warm words and cited as being especially
impressive.
While personal injury solicitors Burnley know that the town has been beautiful for years, Lytham's national
recognition is the cherry on the cake. If Lytham's community maintains the same
standards it did in 2013 into the future, it should be set for plenty of
commendations in future Britain in Bloom awards.