2007

RHS Britain in Bloom Awards Winners

Broughshane

Congratulations to all the finalists in the 2007 RHS Britain in Bloom Awards. This year 14 finalists received Gold, 26 received Silver-Gilt, 24 received Silver and 4 received Bronze awards.


Achievement awards

Gold awards

Alness, Broughshane, Comrie, Darley, Earsdon, Garstang, Grouville, Heysham, Horsham, Nottingham, Pitlochry, Plymouth, St Andrews, St Ives & Carbis Bay.

Silver-Gilt awards

Beeston, Bury St Edmunds, Chapelfield, Norwich, City of London, Cleethorpes, Cricklade, Duffus, Forres, Hayle, Helmsley, Instow, Leeds, Morpeth, North Berwick, Oakham, Orsett, Raglan, Rugby, Scarva, Sidmouth, Stockton-on-Tees, St Helier, St Philip's and St Paul's Floral Trail, Todmorden, Uddingston, Upton upon Severn.

Silver awards

Alcester, Aldwick, Bangor, Bury, Congleton, Criccieth, Douglas, Dundee, Durham, Great Yarmouth, Henley-on-Thames, Kendal, Kirkby Stephen, Llandudno, London Borough of Brent, Lytham, Rosliston, Rowlands Gill, Saltburn by the Sea, Spondon, Stevenage, Westbourne, Whitby, Wimborne Minster.

Bronze awards

Bognor Regis, Cardiff Bay, Newton Heath, Whitehead.

Floral Award

Grouville (Jersey)
Presented to the finalist that demonstrates the best floral displays throughout their entry.

Permanent Landscape Award

Bury St Edmunds (Anglia): Abbot’s Green School
Presented to the finalist that demonstrates new and extensive landscaping.

Commercial Award

Beeston (Yorkshire): White Rose shopping centre
Presented to the finalist that demonstrates the best contribution from business and retail interests.

RHS Conservation & Environment Award

Cardiff Bay (Wales)
Presented to the finalist that demonstrates innovation and commitment to sustainable development issues.

Environmental Quality Award

Duffus (Scotland)
North Berwick (Scotland)
Presented to the finalist that demonstrates high levels of environmental quality.

Tourism Award

Cleethorpes (East Midlands)
Presented to the finalist that demonstrates outstanding efforts to promote tourism within their area.

Public Park Award

Plymouth (South West): Mount Edgcumbe Park
Presented to the park designed for horticultural excellence, giving delight to the visitor through appropriate planting, and high standards of maintenance, including infrastructure, conserving wildlife, cleanliness and features of interest. Given in memory of David Welch.

Shredded Wheat Community Champions

Jeff Blanchard, Cleethorpes
Marjorie Roberts, Hayle
Trevor Phillips, Raglan
Teresa Thompson, Oakham
Isobel Ives, Comrie
Sally Spaven, Pitlochry
Presented to the individuals who have dedicated so much of their time to the Britain in Bloom cause.

Outstanding Contribution Award

Christel MacIntosh, Alness
Presented to the individual who has made outstanding efforts towards the success and promotion of the campaign.

Community Award

Nottingham (East Midlands)
For the finalist deemed to have demonstrated that all sectors of the community have worked together as one.

RHS Bloomin’ Wild Award

Horsham (South East)
Presented to the finalist that incorporated the best effort toward wildlife gardening in their entry.

 

Let Britain in Bloom take root in your community

Click the links below to see the winners:

 

Broughshane (Northern Ireland): Champion of Champions
Nottingham (East Midlands): Large City
Stockton-on-Tees (Northumbria): City
Horsham (South East): Small City/Large Town
Bury St Edmunds (Anglia): Large Town/Small City
Oakham (East Midlands): Town
Grouville (Jersey): Small Town
Comrie (Scotland): Large Village
Darley (Yorkshire): Village
Uddingston (Scotland): Urban Community
St Philip's & St Paul's Floral Trail (Heart of England): Urban Regeneration
Cleethorpes (East Midlands): Coastal

 

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