I refer to the letter from Sylvia Jarvis in Echo April 26.

We also moved to Dorset last year and I agree with the sentiments of Sylvia Jarvis.

A town which is hosting an event in the Olympic games should be well ahead with its planting by now.

If councillors seek inspiration, they only need go as far as Yeovil to see the imaginative planting and sculptures on their roundabouts.

We have made a few trips recently out that way towards the M5.

There has been a huge display of daffodils since January, and an eye catching bedroom sculpture on the roundabout, all sponsored by local businesses.

Bulbs and perennials are a relatively low cost, low maintenance way of improving the look of a town and will continue year in year out to lift the spirits of the passing motorists.

There is also a wealth of imaginative artists, potters and sculptors who would love the opportunity to showcase their work in and around the town.

Come on, Weymouth, it’s time you should be out there planting, especially with all this lovely rain to bed the plants in.

Jill Liley Chickerell