Crawley Beavers plant 5,000 crocuses for Rotary Purple4Polio campaign

The gardeners of the Memorial Gardens, Beaver Scouts, parents and members of the Rotary Club, Lions Club and The Forget Me Not group are planting 3,000 crocus corms as part of the Rotary Purple4Polio campaign. Pic Steve Robards  SR1631677 SUS-161024-124319001The gardeners of the Memorial Gardens, Beaver Scouts, parents and members of the Rotary Club, Lions Club and The Forget Me Not group are planting 3,000 crocus corms as part of the Rotary Purple4Polio campaign. Pic Steve Robards  SR1631677 SUS-161024-124319001
The gardeners of the Memorial Gardens, Beaver Scouts, parents and members of the Rotary Club, Lions Club and The Forget Me Not group are planting 3,000 crocus corms as part of the Rotary Purple4Polio campaign. Pic Steve Robards SR1631677 SUS-161024-124319001
Public gardens around Crawley will become beds of purple crocuses next Spring after on of the town's Beavers colonies joined the fight to eradicate polio worldwide.

In collaboration with the Rotary Club, the 7th Crawley Beaver Scouts have planted 5,000 purple crocus corms for Rotary International’s Purple4Polio campaign.

On Monday they were helping the Crawley Memorial Garden workers in the heart of the town centre planting 3,000 crocus corms.