Blooming marvellous Ballymoney!

The Translink Ulster in Bloom 2018 Awards presentation has taken place at Ballygally Castle rounding-off the 40th Anniversary year of the popular competition that celebrates the most beautiful plant and floral displays across local cities, towns and villages.
Celebrating success at the Translink Ulster in Bloom 2018 Awards where Ballymoney won the Most Improved Award, pictured L-R Sam Todd, Translink, Alderman Freda Donnelly, NILGA, Frank Hewitt, Translink Chairman, Don Morrison, Cllr Brenda Chivers, Mayor, Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, Jonathan Barclay and Alastair Campbell all Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council.Celebrating success at the Translink Ulster in Bloom 2018 Awards where Ballymoney won the Most Improved Award, pictured L-R Sam Todd, Translink, Alderman Freda Donnelly, NILGA, Frank Hewitt, Translink Chairman, Don Morrison, Cllr Brenda Chivers, Mayor, Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, Jonathan Barclay and Alastair Campbell all Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council.
Celebrating success at the Translink Ulster in Bloom 2018 Awards where Ballymoney won the Most Improved Award, pictured L-R Sam Todd, Translink, Alderman Freda Donnelly, NILGA, Frank Hewitt, Translink Chairman, Don Morrison, Cllr Brenda Chivers, Mayor, Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, Jonathan Barclay and Alastair Campbell all Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council.

The ‘Most Improved’ titles went to Ballymoney and Dungiven (both Causeway Coast & Glens Borough Council).

Anyone interested in getting involved in the Translink Ulster in Bloom 2019 Competition should contact NILGA on (0)28 9079 8972.