The Royal Parks is offering free flowers from its Hyde Park nursery to charities and community organizations in Central London as a way of utilizing surplus plants grown for parks. Applications are open to groups in specific boroughs, including Hammersmith and Fulham and Westminster, and must be non-profit or educational. Successful applicants can collect the flowers during set months, providing a chance for local organizations to beautify their spaces at no cost, fostering community engagement and support without financial burden.
If the weather gods are kind, then that means they have more plants than they can use. So the surplus is given to local community groups each year.
Applicants must be organisations based in Hammersmith and Fulham, Kensington and Chelsea, Westminster, or Camden. They must be either a local charity, a community group supporting people who couldn't afford to buy plants or non-fee-charging schools.
Successful applicants can collect free plants in June/July and October/November. The full details and the application form for this year is here.
Who knows? With a few minutes spent filling out a form and some nice weather, your community group could be decorated with Royal flowers this year.
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