Volunteers from the Rotary Club of Wokingham, 1st Wokingham Scouts and Holt Copse Conservation Volunteers have planted 3,000 purple crocuses at Elms Field, next to Aldi’s car park.
The flowers will create a vibrant spring display and highlight Rotary’s global campaign to end polio – a reminder that local action can support worldwide change.
This project was supported by Wokingham town council and SHARE Wokingham, who provided refreshments for the team.
It’s part of ongoing community efforts, including tree planting at Redlands Farm Park and a new hedge in Howard Palmer Gardens.
Rotary’s environment lead, Cathy Boddy, said: “We hope these crocuses will be enjoyed by everyone and remind people of Rotary’s impact locally and globally.”














































