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Chelsea Transformed into an Intergalactic Floral Wonderland

Chelsea is currently hosting its largest free flower festival, Chelsea in Bloom, which runs until May 24. This year’s theme, “Out of this World,” features stunning floral displays inspired by space travel and astrology, captivating visitors with its cosmic allure.

Among the highlights are a six-metre floral moon and a four-metre astronaut, both designed to engage the public and spark imagination. These installations not only beautify the area but also draw attention to local businesses, as over 145 shops and restaurants participate in the event, creating a vibrant atmosphere.

The festival coincides with the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, extending its reach into the streets of Chelsea. This integration encourages foot traffic, benefiting local commerce and enhancing community spirit. Visitors can explore various installations, including a UFO and zodiac-inspired displays, making it a family-friendly outing.

As the festival continues to attract crowds, it serves as a reminder of the importance of community events in supporting local economies. The artistic expressions on display highlight the creativity and collaboration within the area, fostering a sense of pride among residents and visitors alike.

Source: BBC News

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