Councillor Mike Solomon, North Somerset Council’s executive member for culture and leisure, said: “We’ve been working hard behind the scenes to plan the future of Weston-super-Mare’s floral clock, and I’m delighted to say that we’re expecting to get trowels in the ground very soon.
“We’ve created a new planting scheme that uses sustainable planting, featuring ornamental shrubs and bee-friendly species. As well as providing colour and looking beautiful, these plants don’t require as much watering and maintenance as flowers, helping us protect the environment and look after the space in a cost-effective way.
“So we can keep the design looking fresh, there will also be a small area in the clock that can be planted with annual flowers, which we can change each year.”
“Volunteers have been a hugely important part of the clock’s history, and they’re vital to the clock’s future as well. We’ve created a dedicated area for volunteers in our design, where they can plant what they’d like – such as vegetables or herbs – and nurture these spaces.
“I’d also like to thank those who have offered to sponsor this project. We’ve seen how important this space is to our local community, and it’s incredible to see people getting involved.
“The plants we’ve ordered are set to arrive at the end of the month. We’re eager to get started, and our ground maintenance contractors Glendale are planning to finish planting the floral clock by mid-May. The floral clock will be looking glorious for the summer season.”