Village in Bloom

in bloomWe won!

Moniaive in Flower and Glencairn Community Council would like to thank all those who took part on Sunday 1st August and helped weed, strim, sweep and tidy the village ready for the judges from Nithsdale in Bloom and Scotland in Bloom.
    The Nithsdale in Bloom judge was very impressed by the village and its sense of community. He had only a few suggestions for improvement which will be taken on board for next year. We then received a letter to say we’ve won the ‘Nithsdale in Bloom Small Village’ section for the fifth year running, and the Lansdale Trophy for Community Involvement (for the fourth time). So well done and thank you to everyone who made the village look so good again this year.
    We won’t know the results of the Scotland in Bloom competition until the presentation dinner. The judging went well until... one of the judges stood in some dog dirt left in Dunreggan by the bowling club. This incident will certainly reduce our chances in the competition which is a greatshame after all the hard work the community put into making the village look so good.
    Dog dirt is the biggest cause of complaints to the Community Council every month and despite numerous articles in the Gazette and signs everywhere in the village, dog owners are still not picking up after their dogs. Both parks and the new footpath to the school, used mainly by children, are the biggest black spots.
    The Gazette and Community Council have had a policy of not naming and shaming the culprits (who are known) but this will change and, in future, owners seen not picking up after their dogs will be named on the community council noticeboard and in the Gazette.
    Collecting dog dirt might be a hassle, it might be unpleasant, but dog owners have to learn how important it is to collect their dogs droppings. Those of us who helped clean the village prior to judging cleared up a lot and we don’t even have any dogs!     Cases of toxocariasis are on the rise in Britain (see article below) and with many young children in the parish it is important that people realise the dangers. So please take a bag with you when you walk the dog and keep this parish safe for children.