Derbyshire

Swad in Bloom Invites Residents to Town Centre Planting Day

By

Lisa Hayes
17 April 2026, 11:19 am

Residents in Swadlincote are being invited to help brighten up the town centre as the local volunteer group Swad in Bloom prepares for a community planting day. The event offers locals the chance to learn about gardening and take part in planting activities, contributing to the group’s ongoing efforts to enhance the area.

Swad in Bloom is a volunteer-led charity dedicated to improving public spaces through horticultural and environmental projects. Working alongside South Derbyshire District Council and local businesses, the group aims to build community pride and encourage residents to get involved in local activities. The team also manages the maintenance of the Princess Diana Memorial Garden, which is a significant landmark in the town centre.

The group welcomes volunteers of all experience levels, from expert gardeners to complete beginners. Those who join the planting day will be supporting the town’s broader efforts as part of the RHS Britain in Bloom campaign, which is the largest community gardening competition in the UK. By participating, volunteers help create cleaner, greener spaces while also helping to reduce social isolation and share horticultural knowledge.

Beyond the upcoming planting day, the organisation runs a variety of activities throughout the year, including craft clubs, community clean-ups, and annual sunflower competitions. Residents interested in taking part or learning more about upcoming opportunities are encouraged to visit the group’s website to find links to their local events and updates.

The charity, which is registered as a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) with the Charity Commission, has been working to improve the town’s environment since 2019.

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