Councillor plants over 300 daffodil bulbs with help from families around Bromley Farm and Henshall Hall

By Tom Avery

12th Nov 2020 | Local News

This is why I decided to stand as a councillor to hopefully get our community working together.

I have so many projects which we have not been able to start due to the coronavirus pandemic.

So, it was great to get out into the fresh air and plant over 300 daffodil bulbs with families around Bromley Farm and Henshall Hall to hopefully give us some colour when spring arrives.

Thank you to Kay Skellern for helping me plant on Henshall Hall.

     

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