Volunteers who work tirelessly to make Pudsey a more attractive place for residents, businesses and visitors have been busy improving the jubilee gardens.
Pudsey in Bloom volunteers are committed to caring for and conserving the environment and encouraging others to take a pride in their town.Â

But they were disappointed last week to see that some of the new plants were missing from the beds at the garden, which is outside Pudsey Parish Church.
Posting on social media, the group said: “The jubilee garden team were very disappointed to find some of the newly planted blooms were missing from the garden.
“Pudsey in Bloom have worked very hard to raise money for those plants for the benefit of everybody in Pudsey. We would like them to remain in that bed please so that everybody can appreciate them.
The jubilee garden was built in 2023 and features planting and commemorative benches to mark the late Queen’s platinum jubilee a year earlier.
New volunteers are always welcome at Pudsey in Bloom – more details here.
Busy month for litter pickers
Meanwhile, volunteers at Litter Free Pudsey, who pick up litter in a bid to keep the town tidy, have revealed between them they collected 265 bags of rubbish, including the Pudsey carnival clean up.
“Thank you for your amazing efforts,” organiser James Crabtree posted on social media.
More details on Litter Free Pudsey can be found here.
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