Huntingdonshire District Council has teamed up with Wild About Huntingdon for another Community Planting Day, this time at Riverside Park.
On Friday, March 15, Huntingdonshire residents will be able to go to Riverside Park, where flower planting will be taking place from 10:30am.
There will be 830 perennial flowers to plant, including Echinacea Purpurea, Geranium Rozanne and Rudbeckia.
On the day, tools will be provided at Riverside Park, but it's advised that planters wear suitable clothing and bring their own food and drink.
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Executive Councillor for Leisure, Waste and Street Scene, Cllr Simone Taylor, said: "We'd love to see as many residents as possible at this planting event at Huntingdon Riverside Park!
"It's a fantastic chance for our community to unite and enhance this well-loved local park.
Founder of Wild About Huntingdon, Steph, added: "This collaborative planting will support all kinds of wildlife - such as bees, other pollinators, and birds - within a few weeks and for many years to come."
Anyone interested in taking part in the Community Planting Day just needs to turn up at Riverside Park from 10:30am on March 15.
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