Show 2004
This year’s show was one of the best we have ever had. A Very Big Thank You to all who helped, before, during and after the event, to those who entered produce and to all who came along on the day. We had 284 entries, by 37 different people, and 31 of those people won one or more classes. Two others were Highly Commended by the judges. Particular thanks must go to Tony and Eileen Handby for the tombola, and Eileen and her helpers for the catering. Eileen also logged the class results, while doing at least two other things at the same time, what a champion!
This year’s trophy winners were:
Burley Model Shield
(most points in Show) |
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Eileen and Tony Handby |
Eric Emms Trophy
(best tomatoes ) |
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Alison Forster and Tony Fryer |
Garden News top Tray |
1st |
Frank Turpin |
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2nd |
E&T Handby |
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3rd |
Andy and Jennie Lawrence |
Garden News Top Vase |
1st |
Jackie Fleming |
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2nd |
E&T Handby |
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3rd |
Marilyn Raw |
Best exhibit in show |
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Wendy Wedgebury |
Scarecrow Competition |
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Adrienne Jackson |
Tallest Sunflower |
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Ian Swann |
The auction raised £119. This, with £6 from bric-a-brac and plant sales and a donation from funds, means the amount for this year's charity, Penny Field School, is a record £200.
This year the ‘Best’ winners were:
- The ‘Best Plot’ Award
1st] Steph Roden - Plot 58
2nd] Alec Blackie - Plot 57
3rd] Sue Hollington - Plot 100
Highly Commended:
Jacky Fleming - Plot 79 &
Fran Schofield - Plot 99
- The ‘Best Half Plot’ Award
1st] Brendan Cunningham - Plot 10a
(joint) Brendan Cunningham - Plot 5a
3rd] Phil Gadsby - Plot 72b
Highly Commended:
Steph Roden & Alec Blackie - Plot 98a
- The ‘Best Newcomers Plot’ Award
1st] Phil Gadsby - Plot 72b
2nd] Josie & Murray Sawers - Plot 91b
3rd] John Foster - Plot 74a
- The ‘Best Border ’ Award
1st] Geoff Pywell - Plot 62
2nd] Steph Roden - Plot 98a
3rd] Andrew Beaumont - Plot 40
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