The tour continued to Combermere Gardens, where the Rydal Penrhos Community Woodwind Band performed a lunchtime concert in support of Rotary causes, raising more than £200 for Rotary's community work. Rotary president René Stevens said: "We were delighted to welcome the Wales in Bloom judge and showcase just some of the projects our members undertake to enhance Rhos on Sea. "We hope our efforts have demonstrated the pride we take in making Rhos on Sea an attractive and welcoming place for everyone." Rhos-on-Sea’s entry into Wales in Bloom highlights its dedication to environmental improvement, community engagement and the celebration of its natural and built heritage. The Rotary Club’s involvement continues to play a key role in projects that support the town’s appeal and sense of community.