More than 150 children and dozens of locals make Malmesbury Town Council’s annual competition a success.
Budding artists and green-fingered gardeners were rewarded for their hard work at the prizegiving for the annual Malmesbury in Bloom competition, organised by Malmesbury Town Council.
Mayor Cllr Gavin Grant presented cups, prizes and certificates at the Town Hall, commenting that it was his favourite evening of the year.
“We have a beautiful town and many people work very hard to make sure it stays beautiful,” he said. “All around the town are fantastic gardens, window boxes and hanging baskets which all contribute to welcoming the many visitors we have, and this takes a huge amount of effort.”
The competition had two elements. A gardening competition, whose categories included best large garden, best small/courtyard garden, best commercial premises and best vegetable patch. Alongside, a children’s art competition was run, with different age categories, from the 12s and over to the under 4s. Judging the children’s artwork once again were former teachers Rose Scanlon and Suzanne Tennant.
Commenting on the children’s artwork, Cllr Grant said: “We had a record number of entries in the children’s categories and they should all be very proud of their work. The judges had a tremendously hard time picking the winners. All the young people have done a brilliant job.”
Judging the gardening competition once again was Piers Lavan, who runs Hortico Plant Centre, Sherston. He said his task became more difficult each year, with such a high standard of entries. He also urged neighbours to enter the street/road category next year. “There are so many places in the town which jointly make a big effort and could have won if only they’d entered.”
Overall winner of the Terry Soule Cup was Michael's Butchers, Bistro and Deli owned by Michael and Sandy Thomas. Piers said: “This makes such a great visual impact, using just a small amount of available space.”
Piers himself was presented with an Outstanding Services to Malmesbury in Bloom award, as was Shaun Bleaken, who looks after the town’s many hanging baskets and floral displays.
Download the names of all the winners below.
RESULTS
Children’s artwork competition
12 and over:
1st - George Bridgeman
9 to 11-year-olds:
1st – Rufus Lawton
2nd – Jack McCormack
3rd – Pippa Jobbins
Highly commended – James Pink, George Pike
7 to 8-year-olds
1st – Georgia Ewence
2nd – Lawrie Cole, Jackson Strong
3rd – Maddison Stokes
Highly commended – Felix Sparrow, Jessica Smea, Ruby Taylor, Ethan Macpherson
5 to 6-year-olds
1st – Abigail Somolan
2nd – Olive Ratcliffe
3rd – Pippa Conway
Highly commended: Basil Kingsbury, Dhanjay Patel, Rosie Setterfield, Freddie Moss, Rosie Walters, Amelie Marriott
4-year-olds
1st – Robyn West
2nd – Ottilie Grey
3rd – Ernie Kingsbury
Highly commended: Rosie Walters
Under 4s
1st – George Pye
Winners of the gardening competition
Window boxes/hanging baskets/containers – Beals of Bath cup, Louise Sedgwick
Courtyard, patios, small garden – Foxley Road cup, Louise Sedgwick
Large garden – Malmesbury Garden Club cup, Diana D’Arcy
Commercial premises – Malmesbury Chamber of Commerce cup, Michael's Butchers, Bistro and Deli
Wildflower area, Malmesbury Town Council cup, Malmesbury Primary School
Vegetable area, Cllr C Doody cup, Jennifer Jones & Robert Stringer
Sustainable gardening – Cllr F Vandelli cup, Malmesbury Primary School
Super gardener – AC Nurden cup, Sandy Ponting
Overall winner – Terry Soule cup, Michael's Butchers, Bistro and Deli
Outstanding Services to Malmesbury in Bloom award - Piers Lavan