Wellington Renovations, Restorations and Room Additions
B/P Services Group, Inc performs kitchen renovations, bathroom renovations and additions in the Village of Wellington.
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About Wellington, Florida
Acme Improvement District incorporated as the Village of Wellington on December 31, 1995, and held its first elections for council members in March 1996. The 5th anniversary festivities held in 2001 began with a dazzling fireworks show at the Wellington Community Center.
"Today the Village of Wellington is both a thriving family-oriented community of 50,000 full-time residents and the winter equestrian capital of the world," said Wellington Mayor Thomas M. Wenham. "Wellington continues to offer its residents and visitors some of the best neighborhood schools, equestrian trails, and more than 30 park locations."
Wellington was originally the world's largest strawberry patch, the Flying Cow Ranch. C. Oliver Wellington bought 18,000 acres (73 km²) of swampland in the 1950s in central Palm Beach County that eventually would be called the Village of Wellington. Wellington began as a planned unit development approved by Palm Beach County in 1972. For many years it functioned as a bedroom community with few shopping centers or restaurants until it was incorporated in December 1995. Wellington holds the largest horse show in the world from the last week in January to the middle of March.
Wellington and The Palm Beach Polo & Country Club is world-famous for equestrian and polo events, and the Village of Wellington maintains a public library, a recreation center, a number of public parks, and hosts a seasonal green market and the annual Top Gun model aircraft show. There are a number of entertainment and cultural venues - such as the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts and the Norton Museum of Art - in nearby West Palm Beach. Episode 17 of Season 3 of CSI Miami featured scenes filmed in Wellington.
A large number of recent Wellington residents are families with young children. All of the elementary schools and middle schools within its boundaries are currently A-rated by the Florida Department of Education. There are two high schools in Wellington - Wellington Community High School, which is B-rated, and Palm Beach Central High School, which is also B-rated. The Palm Beach County school system allows students to attend magnet schools outside of the village if they so wish, though students are nominally assigned to schools in their own area.
