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Keep your garden blooming lovely
Follow our water saving tips to keep your garden looking lovely and vibrant all summer long.
Plan your garden
Try planting drought-resistant plants, such as lavender. It looks fabulous and requires a lot less water.
Water out of hours
Water your garden in the early morning or late evening, when less water is lost through evaporation. Aim for the plant roots, not the leaves.
Ditch the hosepipe
Use mulch for moisture
Add a layer of mulch (e.g. bark chips, manure) over your soil to help retain moisture and keep weeds at bay.
A watering can uses far less water than a hosepipe or sprinkler, and it’s easier to direct the water at the roots, where your plants need it most. If possible, invest in a water butt so you can use all that lovely rainwater in the garden.
Win a water butt
We’ve got 10 water butts to give away. To be in with a chance of winning, simply send your name, address and phone number to Water butt competition, All Together Now, The Bradbury Centre, Youens Way, Liverpool, L14 2EP or email your entry to competition@ with “water butt” in the subject line. Entries will be accepted until the end of the day on 18th August 2023. Terms and conditions apply, see unitedutilities.com for details.
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Allied hand £240K to good causes
ALLIED Vehicles are more than doubling their charitable donations
Last year, the Allied Vehicles Charitable Trust gave more than £80,000 to charities
Now, they are committing £20,000 a month to good causes
The company, which has premises in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Coventry, employs more than 600 people, mostly at its Possilpark HQ, where it was co-founded 30 years ago by Gerry Facenna
Gerry, pictured, said:
“Possilpark is one of the poorest parts of Glasgow and our charitable trust was set up to try and do something positive for the whole community
“I’m well aware that we’ll never be able to solve all the problems that are brought to us, but I hope that doubling our donations to £240,000 a year will have even more of an impact on our local community – and beyond
“We want as many people as possible to have a positive impact from the Trust and are inviting anyone involved in charity and community organisations who are needing support to apply on our website or email charity@alliedvehicles co uk ”