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Keep the date! Saturday 2nd May 2026 for the Goring on Thames in Bloom Plant Sale at The Rectory Garden. 10:00 am to 13:...
12/04/2026

Keep the date! Saturday 2nd May 2026 for the Goring on Thames in Bloom Plant Sale at The Rectory Garden. 10:00 am to 13: 00 pm.
Bring & Buy - plants and garden items welcome on the day.

Why not build your own des res for the wild life in your garden. No planning permission required.You’ll be amazed how po...
07/03/2026

Why not build your own des res for the wild life in your garden. No planning permission required.
You’ll be amazed how popular you’ll be with all those little creatures who need a place to live.

Bloom is bustin’ out all over…..
07/03/2026

Bloom is bustin’ out all over…..

There will be a ceremonial tree planting event at 3.45pm this Friday, 14 November 2025 on the Gardiner Recreation (Crick...
10/11/2025

There will be a ceremonial tree planting event at 3.45pm this Friday, 14 November 2025 on the Gardiner Recreation (Cricket) Field, Cleeve Road, Goring. All residents of Goring and Streatley are welcome to attend.

This Friday is the 77th birthday of King Charles III and the Elm tree to be planted is to commemorate the King’s Coronation on 6 May 2023.

The tree is a highly Dutch Elm Disease-resistant cultivar .

Come and join in if you can........
23/10/2025

Come and join in if you can........

10 GOLDS in a row!​At the annual RHS awards ceremony of the Thames & Chilterns Region on 25 September 2025, Goring won i...
30/09/2025

10 GOLDS in a row!
​At the annual RHS awards ceremony of the Thames & Chilterns Region on 25 September 2025, Goring won its 10th consecutive Gold Award. As the top scoring entry in the ‘Small Town’ category Goring also received the Best in Category trophy.

The competition has 3 sections, Horticulture, Environment & Community and Goring scored highly in each category. The Judges who visited Goring on 7 July, along with the Chairman of the Region, stressed to the audience that thanks should be extended to all those who make a great effort to present their communities at their best and to thank all the many volunteers, groups and individuals who were involved as this is an award for the whole of the community.

From the report of the judge’s findings and the many positive comments they made, they stated they were particularly impressed with the Goring Primary School’s horticultural efforts and the children’s understanding of what is needed to grow fruit and vegetables. They also were very positive about the effort put into making the High Street look attractive and the local business’s participation, exemplified by the beautiful hanging baskets and troughs outside Masoom’s Indian Restaurant.

The Bloom committee of Stephanie Bridle, Janet Hurst, Ron Bridle (pictured) and Colin Ratcliff would also like to thank everyone involved in making Goring such an attractive place to live in and a popular visitor destination which supports our local economy.

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