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Tag: Yeovil Country Park

Posted on March 11, 2019

Pride in Parks five star award for Yeovil Country Park

Yeovil Country Park has been awarded a ‘Pride in Parks’ five star award from the Royal Horticultural Society’s South West in Bloom. The award was presented to Yeovil Town Mayor David Recardo, on behalf of the Country Park team at the South West in Bloom Pride in Parks seminar in February. The award was shared with the Country Park team last week. Full story: Read more

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Posted on April 16, 2018

Yeovil Country Park wins top star rating

Countryside Rangers and members of the Friends of Yeovil Country Park were ecstatic to find out that the site has recently been awarded a 5 star Best Park 2017 award from the RHS South West in Bloom. Full story: Read more

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Posted on March 15, 2018

Yeovil Country Park is ready to give spring a warm welcome with popular trail event

One of Yeovil Country Parks most popular trail events returns again this year with hundreds of children expected to take part. South Somerset District Council’s Yeovil Country Park hosts the self-led Spring Trail on Wednesday 4 April which starts and finishes outside the Ninesprings Café. Full story: Read more

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