Garden wildlife competition launches today
- By Elaine Bird
- 2 weeks ago
- West Norfolk
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A new competition has been launched by the Borough Council to celebrate wildlife in West Norfolk gardens and encourage biodiversity
Cllr Pallavi Devulapalli, who came up with the idea for the competition, said: “We want to promote the value of biodiversity in West Norfolk, to improve it, and increase awareness of it. This is something that residents can be part of that helps nature, biodiversity, and our borough.”
Residents can enter one of four individual categories:
Best window box garden
Best child under 14 garden
Best small garden
Best large garden
There are also two community special categories:
Nature friendly Parish or Ward
Longest Pollinator Corridor in the Borough
Cllr Michael de Whalley, Cabinet member for Climate Change and Biodiversity, explains: “Whether you have a tiny terrace, or a large landscape, your garden could be home to endangered wildlife including frogs and hedgehogs, swifts and butterflies.
“We’re encouraging residents to show how they’re making a difference to nature and how the work they do in their gardens contributes to local biodiversity in West Norfolk. We also hope to raise awareness of biodiversity in the Borough and the small actions individuals can take to make a big difference.”
Entries should be accompanied by a maximum of four representative photographs and where entering one of the special categories your entry should include a plan of the area being entered. One entry is permitted per household, and the closing date for the competition is 1st August 2025 at 12pm.
There will be one winner, two runners up and three third place awards. The winner of each category will receive a voucher, a plaque and a certificate. All children that enter will get a participation prize in addition to a certificate.
Winners of each category will be presented with a prize plus one additional lucky winner drawn from all participants.
Details of the winning gardens will be announced at a special ceremony to be hosted by the Mayor at King’s Lynn Town Hall towards the end of the year.
For more details about the competition, including how to enter, please visit:
https://www.west-norfolk.gov.u...