
One is for Heritage Park of the Year and another for Large Conservation Area.
The Gold Award is the highest honour bestowed by South and South East in Bloom and is only awarded to entries that achieve exceptional standards across every judging category.
The result comes after a concerted effort to restore heritage features of the garden, such as the greenhouse, and the presence of several champion trees.
The judging panel stated Nonsuch Park is an exceptional example of conservation in action, impressing with its carefully managed habitats, historic landscape and community engagement initiatives.
Councillor Anthony Froud, Chairman of the Nonsuch Park Joint Management Committee, said:
“This is an incredible achievement and a reflection of the dedication of our volunteers and staff. Local volunteers, the Nonsuch Voles, and the Council’s Countryside, Property and Estates, and Operational teams work year-round to protect and enhance this unique heritage landscape for the benefit of wildlife, visitors and future generations. These Gold Awards celebrate their hard work and the deep pride our community takes in Nonsuch Park.



