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New flower beds for the town centre

New flower beds for the town centre

By All About Newtown

2 months ago   508 views

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A completed project in Severn Square is improving the aesthetics of the area with the help of a local building company.

Newtown & Llanllwchaiarn Town Council commissioned the local building company, Graham Ottaway Builders Ltd to build new wooden raised flower beds for Severn Square. The project, which follows on from the refurbishment of Severn Square, will also involve local volunteers who will manage the new flower beds.

According to company, the project has been a great success, and the raised flower planters have significantly improved the appearance of the area.

Photo by Graham Ottaway Builders Ltd


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