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the chair of the Hawley in Bloom competition. It's councillor Mike George.
the chair of the Hawley in Bloom competition. It's councillor Mike George.
How long have you been involved with Hawley in Bloom now?
How long have you been involved with Hawley in Bloom now?
It's really good to see the little ones getting involved now, the primary school kids.
It's really good to see the little ones getting involved now, the primary school kids.
When you walk or drive around the town, it is a very colourful place, isn't it? The holly and blue. Really, people seem to enter into the spirit of it all.
When you walk or drive around the town, it is a very colourful place, isn't it? The holly and blue. Really, people seem to enter into the spirit of it all.
The Mayor of Reigate and Banstead, Councillor Eddie Humphries. This is quite an amazing event, isn't it?
The Mayor of Reigate and Banstead, Councillor Eddie Humphries. This is quite an amazing event, isn't it?
Fiona Stimson. She's the Hawley in Bloom administrator. And it's down to her, all this hard work, much of it anyway, is down to Fiona.
Fiona Stimson. She's the Hawley in Bloom administrator. And it's down to her, all this hard work, much of it anyway, is down to Fiona.
It must keep you very busy, all of you.
It must keep you very busy, all of you.
today we're packing parcels so we have a sheet for each beneficiary of the various food items they want to be provided anything they can't have we're aware of and we gather those items from around the warehouse put together parcels that are then taken out to the food banks today these ones we're doing on friday these are done into bags that are home delivered to people who aren't able to get to food banks themselves
today we're packing parcels so we have a sheet for each beneficiary of the various food items they want to be provided anything they can't have we're aware of and we gather those items from around the warehouse put together parcels that are then taken out to the food banks today these ones we're doing on friday these are done into bags that are home delivered to people who aren't able to get to food banks themselves
So these people could be elderly, could be disabled, something like that?
So these people could be elderly, could be disabled, something like that?
Two local bakeries, Gales and Chalk Hill, donate a lot of bread to us. They're excess that we can give out. A big thing we do here is, you know, it's dignity. It's not just having something to eat, but actually being able to provide something where people can feel good about themselves.
Two local bakeries, Gales and Chalk Hill, donate a lot of bread to us. They're excess that we can give out. A big thing we do here is, you know, it's dignity. It's not just having something to eat, but actually being able to provide something where people can feel good about themselves.