FROM NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE COUNCIL
There are only a few
weeks left for you to enter your garden in North Lincolnshire Council’s Best
Kept Garden Competition 2014 that celebrity gardener Alan Titchmarsh is
supporting. Make sure you don’t miss out!
Are you a keen
gardener? Are you proud of your garden? Do you think it’s a winner? Then enter
the Best Kept Garden competition. The closing date is 31 May 2014 – enter your
garden today.
Alan Titchmarsh MBE is
showing his support for the competition, he said:
“Growing things is such
an important part of life, and encouraging children to understand nature and do
their bit by gardening is a wonderful and vital thing to do. Congratulations on
your endeavours. Grow well!”
This year we have
extended the competition, so even more people can enter. Including families,
children and young people, people with disabilities and people who are
interested in bio-diversity
There is a fantastic
prize on offer for the winners of each category to spend a fascinating afternoon
with Normanby Hall Country Park’s Head Gardener, Paul Beetham.
He will take the
winners on a tour of the award-winning gardens and beautiful grounds at Normanby
Hall and answer questions on all aspects of gardening before rounding off the
day with delicious afternoon tea in the elegant Regency Dining Room.
There are eight
categories for people to enter, they are:
- Best garden maintained by someone with a disability
- Best eco-friendly garden – a garden that demonstrates biodiversity by encouraging insects and wildlife
- Best family garden – a domestic garden or allotment which all the family maintain
- Best school garden – a garden within a school that is maintained by the pupils
- Best allotment (under 16s) – an allotment of part of an allotment that is maintained by someone under 16 years old
- Best allotment (over 16s) – an allotment which is maintained by a person over the age of 16
- Best small garden
- Best large garden
It is free to enter the
competition and the deadline for entries is 31 May 2014. Don’t miss this
fantastic opportunity to show off your garden.
You can enter the
competition by completing the online form at: www.northlincs.gov.uk/bestgardencompetition2014. You can also collect
a form from your nearest council venue, including local links, libraries,
leisure centres, Normanby Hall Country Park, North Lincolnshire Museum, 20-21
Visual Arts Centre and main council offices in the next few weeks.
Coun Nigel Sherwood (Brigg & Wolds),
cabinet member for highways and neighbourhood, said: "We have made a few
changes to the competition this year so that even more people can take part. We
want to encourage people of ages and abilities to enter the competition. If you
are proud of your garden and want to show it off then let us know about it. It
is always fantastic to see all the different ideas people have for their
gardens. Make sure all your hard work isn’t gone unnoticed and enter today.
“If you have always
wanted to try your hand at gardening but just haven’t got round to it, why not
give it a try? There are so many benefits to gardening, including keeping you
fit and healthy.”
Judging will take place
in July and the Mayor of North Lincolnshire will take part in the judging
process.
A presentation evening
will then be held in August at Normanby Hall Country Park to present the winners
with their trophies. The Mayor of North Lincolnshire will be attending. It will
be an opportunity for everyone to see all the gardens entered into the
competition and the winning gardens.
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