Business Sponsorship
Three more contributions to the flowers and lights scheme
Our latest three contributions are from St. Mary’s and St. Anne’s Churches, St. Columba United Reformed Church and Nikki Frances Hair.
(more…)Our latest three contributions are from St. Mary’s and St. Anne’s Churches, St. Columba United Reformed Church and Nikki Frances Hair.
(more…)Thank you to Moseley Society, Moseley Farmers’ Market and Moseley Dance Workshop Studios for your contributions to the Moseley in Bloom and Moseley in Lights business scheme.
(more…)Thank you to I & M Cafe Deli, Moseley Autocentre and Beausthetic Hair & Beauty for becoming the latest three businesses to contribute to the Moseley in Bloom / Moseley in Lights scheme.
(more…)Another three businesses have contributed to the Moseley Business Sponsorship scheme – Pabari Opticians, Moseley Violins and Marks and Spencer Foodhall are helping to make Moseley brighter in Winter and more colourful in Summer.
(more…)Three more Moseley businesses have joined the Business Sponsor scheme – a big Thank You to Oulsnam Estate Agents, Onkar Eye Society and Birmingham Traditional Acupuncture Centre. We value your contributions to help us provide the public flower displays and award grants to Moseley schools gardening projects.
(more…)Thank you to Moseley Haven, Nima Delicatessen and Greenhill Garage for joining the business sponsorship scheme.
(more…)We have more businesses joining our sponsorship scheme – the latest three are Baggaley Chemist, Nicholas George and Chemycare. Ww have also received a kind donation from Aiden McDowell Hairdresser.
(more…)Thank you to Indigo Wholefoods, Rice Chamberlains and Lewis’s – our second set of three businesses who have signed up and paid into to the Moseley in Bloom and Moseley in Lights business sponsorship programme.
(more…)Congratulations to Sainsburys, Shades Music and Maison Mayci who are the first three businesses to contribute to the Moseley in Bloom and Moseley in Lights business sponsorship scheme 2021. The public floral displays in summer and lights in winter are not paid for by the city council, the cost has Read more…