Monday, September 25, 2017

15 PICTURES OF THE BRIGG BEST-KEPT GARDEN & ALLOTMENT AWARD 2017 PRESENTATIONS BY KEN HARRISON OF BRIGG MATTERS MAGAZINE


Ken Harrison, of Brigg Matters Magazine, took these pictures during the best-kept garden and allotment 2017 award  presentations in the Angel Suite on Saturday, September 23.
The competition was jointly sponsored by Brigg Town Council and Brigg Garden Centre, which provided vouchers as prizes.
Above: Town Mayor Coun Sharon Riggall, centre, Town Clerk Dinah Lilley, second left, and Deputy Town Clerk Allison Hannath, second right, with top allotment trophy winner Terry Robinson, left, and best-kept garden winner Tom Booth, right.

Town Mayor Coun Sharon Riggall addressing the audience.

Terry Robinson, left, and Tom Booth with their trophies and the Town Mayor.

Allotments judge Tony Morris with Val Bacon and the Town Mayor.
Award winners after the presentations in the Angel Suite.
Former Town Mayor Coun Ann Eardley helping with the raffle tickets.
An allotment prize for Mr J. A. Smith, centre, seen here with the Town Mayor and Tony Morris, the judge.
An allotment award for Mrs. R. Townend.
Lorna Downes receiving her garden certificate from the Mayor.
Derek Capp with his gardening certificate.
Mrs. I. Yule, one of those to receive gardening certificates from the Town Mayor.
Leonard Reaney with his gardening award.
An East Midlands in Bloom judges' award for Brigg Angels Women's Institute, presented by the Town Mayor.
A gardening certificate for Richard Leach.
Allotments judge Tony Morris receiving a thank-you gift.



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