South Tottenham scoops Best in Show as TfL reveals 2025 "In Bloom" winners
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South Tottenham scoops Best in Show as TfL reveals 2025 "In Bloom" winners
"The winners of TfL's annual 'In Bloom' competition have been announced, with displays often themed around TfL's 25th anniversary. This year's headline winners include Highbury & Islington station who clinched the 'Best Theme Award while South Tottenham station not only won this year's 'Best Cultivated Garden' award, but also the top prize, the Dennis Sanger 'Best in Show Award'."
"Winners in the other categories are as follows:  Ruislip Depot - the 'John Knight Award for Best Tubs, Hanging Baskets and Window Boxes'. Morden Underground station - the 'Fruits and Vegetables Award' Upminster Train Crew Accommodation - the 'Cultivated Gardens' (depot) category. London Underground office Abrams House in High Barnet - 'Indoor Gardens' category. Robert Bullmore - the 'Art in Bloom Award' for his depiction of Acton Town station, created with a photocollage of Acton Town's gardens and the surrounding station. Tower Millenium Pier - the 'Best Newcomer Award'. Upminster Depot - the 'Best Seasoned Entry'"
"Seb Dance, Deputy Mayor for Transport, said: "TfL's 'In Bloom' gardening competition brightens up green spaces at stations and transport hubs across our network, brightening up people's journeys. Once again, I have been impressed and inspired by this year's fantastic entries submitted by more than 50 TfL staff, including gardens of flowers, fruits, vegetables, and air-purifying plants. The Mayor and I would like to congratulate all the winners of this year's competition as we cont"
TfL received more than 50 entries across 12 categories for its annual 'In Bloom' gardening competition, with many displays themed around TfL's 25th anniversary. Highbury & Islington won the Best Theme Award. South Tottenham won the Best Cultivated Garden and the Dennis Sanger Best in Show Award. Additional winners included Ruislip Depot, Morden Underground, Upminster Train Crew Accommodation, Abrams House in High Barnet, Robert Bullmore, Tower Millennium Pier, and Upminster Depot. Stratford Market Depot, Hammersmith Grove Service Control Centre and Norwood Junction received the Sandra Wilkes Community Award for reviving a dormant garden. The competition showcases flowers, fruits, vegetables and air-purifying plants across the network.
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