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Angmering flower show sets a blooming record



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RECORD entries and a bumper attendance made Saturday's (July 5, 2008) Angmering Village Flower and Produce Show a major success.

More than 200 people enjoyed viewing the flower, fruit and vegetable exhibits, as well as the well-supported cookery, floral art, crafts, photography and children's classes and a fun section for the longest runner bean, biggest strawberry and other weird and wonderful specimens, including a bucket of home-made compost.

Cream teas sold out during the afternoon due to heavy demand, but the spreading apple tree in the grounds of Pigeon House provided a perfect setting to catch up with village news and stalls selling arts and craft items were kept busy, too.

The show was once again held in the centuries-old thatched barn at Pigeon House, and show secretary Anna Burtenshaw thanked the Blake family for allowing the use of their gardens and the barn for the event.

Anna added that rose and sweet pea classes had good entries in spite of the poor weather and the cookery judge said it had been "extremely difficult" to judge this year as there had been many more entries and a much higher standard. There was an encouraging number of new people taking part.

Anyone who would like to help at next year's show should contact Anna at Manor Nurseries, Angmering.

Trophy winners: Freshacres Cup (best exhibit in flowers), Valerie O'Neill; Lord Delfont Cup (runner-up, best flower exhibit), Ivan Drewe; Peter Millam Cup (sweet peas), David Stubbings; Manor Nurseries Cup (best pot plant), G. Partington (orchid); Angmering Centenary Cup (best floral art) Mary Millam (for her Beijing Olympics); Holmes Trophy (most rose points), Ivan Drewe;

Joan Smith Memorial (most points, pot plants) Stan Edson; Ben Whiting Memorial Trophy (hanging basket), Gabrielle Hadley; Fruit and Vegetable Cup, Julian Shindle; Sutton Seeds Trophy (best vegetables in show), Alf Rumsey, (garden peas); Hugh Blake Cup (most points, fruit), Julian Shindle;

Darlington Trophy (most points, floral art), Mary Millam; West Children's Cup, Olivia Wall; Kelynack Cup (child runner-up), Hugh Blake; Tall Trees Cup (cookery ), Christine Bell; Millam Trophy (arts and crafts), Jane Brown; Serena Blake Trophy (funny section), Stan Edson; Best Newcomer Cup, David Stubbings.
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  • Last Updated: 11 July 2008 4:23 PM
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