Friday 26 Sep 2025
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Transport for London (TfL) has announced the winners of its hotly contested staff gardening competition ‘In Bloom’. The annual competition recognises the variety of gardens that flourish on London's transport network, with a new category this year inspired by TfL’s 25th anniversary.
With awards in a range of categories – from hanging baskets to fruit and vegetable awards – the ‘In Bloom’ competition inspires hundreds of TfL gardeners from across the network to work together to create greenspaces across the city.
This year's headline winners include Highbury & Islington station who clinched the ‘Best Theme Award’ which marks TfL’s 25th anniversary. South Tottenham station not only won this year’s ‘Best Cultivated Garden’ award, but also snagged the top prize, the Dennis Sanger 'Best in Show Award’. Judges described the winning station as a “riot of colour”, and a place that is about both the plants and the community – where local residents are involved in its creation, and where newer elements are being added to the garden specifically to cater to the community.
As well as marking TfL’s 25th anniversary this year, environmental sustainability was placed at the heart of the panel’s decision-making, as London’s transport network works towards sourcing 100 per cent of its electricity from renewable energy by 2030. Goodge Street station won the 'Environment Award', with judges impressed with the reuse of materials, recycled planters, grown from seed, and the use of solar power.
Seb Dance, Deputy Mayor for Transport, said: “TfL’s ‘In Bloom’ gardening competition brightens up green spaces at stations and transport hubs across our network, brightening up people’s journeys. Once again, I have been impressed and inspired by this year’s fantastic entries submitted by more than 50 TfL staff, including gardens of flowers, fruits, vegetables, and air-purifying plants. The Mayor and I would like to congratulate all the winners of this year’s competition as we continue building a better, greener London for everyone.”
Emma Strain, TfL's Customer Director, said: “Congratulations to all the winners of this year’s ‘In Bloom’ competition, creating vibrant green spaces across the network, and big thank you to the many locations that have taken part. These not only brighten up local communities and customers’ journeys every day, but they also help to tackle climate change. The standard of the entries this year was magnificent, and we'd like to thank everyone involved for their efforts.”
Winners in the other categories are as follows:
Earlier this year, TfL expanded its wildflower verges by the size of around 18 football pitches – 130,000m2 – a 50 per cent increase in the last financial year. This takes the total amount of rewilded space to 390,000m2 - the equivalent of around 52 football pitches. TfL is now well over halfway to reaching the goal set back in 2024 of doubling the total area to 520,000m2 of wildflower verges along its road network by 2026.
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