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RESULTS OF OUR VIRTUAL EARLY SUMMER SHOW

The overall winners with highest number of points are:​
First:            Jenny Hughes            
Second:        Gordon Cooper      
Third:           Ted Banks 
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Once again a big thank you to all entrants and all those who visited our Show on 8th August to place their votes. 
We hope to see you again at our Virtual Autumn Show on Saturday 10th October this year.

Classes 1-26: Vegetables


Class 1: Three Onions

1st - Gordon Cooper
3rd - Barry Hillman
2nd - Jenny Hughes
Nigel Clark
Ian Swyer

Class 2: Three Onions as grown including tops and roots

3rd - Julie Devenish
Ann Cox
2nd - Barry Hillman
1st - Jenny Hughes
Ian Swyer

Class 3: Ten Shallots

2nd - Ted Banks
1st - Gordon Cooper

Class 4: Three bulbs Garlic: not Elephant

1st - Gordon Cooper
3rd - Barry Hillman
Joint 2nd - Nigel Clark
Joint 2nd - Peter Levison

Class 5: Three bulbs Garlic: Elephant

2nd - Barry Hillman

Class 6: Four Potatoes: white, any one variety

2nd - Ted Banks
Ann Cox
1st - Gordon Cooper
Sylvie Lewington
3rd - Jenny Hughes
Ian Swyer
Peter Levison

Class 7: Four Potatoes: coloured, any one variety

1st - Ted Banks
2nd - Ian Swyer

Class 9: Three carrots: other than long (stump rooted)

1st - Gordon Cooper
2nd - Ian Swyer

Class 11: Nine  French Beans (dwarf or climbing)

Norman Ray
Ann Cox
1st - Gordon Cooper
3rd - Jenny Hughes
2nd - Peter Levison

Class 12: Nine Beans: Runner

Norman Ray
3rd - Ann Cox
2nd - Gordon Cooper
Sylvie Lewington
1st - Peter Levison

Class 16: Two Lettuces: Butterhead, Cos or Crisp with root

1st - Peter Levison

Class 18: Two Cucumbers: grown under protection

1st - Peter Upton
2nd - Ann Cox
3rd - Jenny Hughes

Class 19: Two Cucumbers: grown outdoors (Ridge)

Judy Upton
2nd - Ann Cox
3rd - Barry Hillman
Sylvie Lewington
1st - Peter Levison

Class 20: Five Tomatoes: any one variety

2nd - Norman Ray
Ann Cox
1st - Gordon Cooper
Sylvie Lewington
3rd - Jenny Hughes
Nigel Clark
Linda Woolway

Class 21: One vine of Tomatoes: small fruited, shown on the vine. Minimum of six red

Ted Banks
Ann Cox
1st - Gordon Cooper
3rd - Sylvie Lewington
2nd - Nigel Clark

Class 22: Three Beetroot: Globe

2nd - Ann Cox
1st - Gordon Cooper

Class 25: Any other vegetable: Numbers as Rule 14

2nd - Mavis Maple
Ann Cox
1st - Jenny Hughes
Jim Gray
3rd - Peter Levison

Class 27: Vegetable Trug


Class 27: A Trug of fresh vegetables to be judged on usefulness in the kitchen

1st - Anne Fryer

Classes 28-30: Fruit


Class 29: One dish of Soft Fruit. See Rule 17

Mary Wells
3rd - Judy Upton
1st - Jenny Hughes
2nd - Linda Woolway

Class 30: One dish Tree Fruit. See Rule 17

1st - Jenny Hughes
2nd - Linda Woolway
3rd - Ian Swyer

Classes 31-34: Dahlias


Class 31: Three vases: three blooms in each vase, one different variety per vase

1st - Ted Banks

Class 32: Three Cactus in one vase

1st - Ted Banks
2nd - Peter Levison

Class 34: Five Mixed Blooms: in one vase

1st - Ted Banks
2nd - Ruth Davids

Classes 35-38: Gladiolus


Class 35: One Spike: any type

2nd - Nigel Clark

Classes 39-42: Fuchsias


Class 39: One Fuchsia: pot grown

1st - Mavis Maple
2nd - Jenny Hughes

Classes 43-52: Cut Flowers


Class 45: One Specimen Rose

Joint 2nd - Ted Banks
3rd - Mavis Maple
Joint 2nd - Julie Canham
1st - Ann Cox

Class 47: Three Stems Flowering Shrubs: three different varieties

Joint 1st - Mavis Maple
Joint 1st - Jenny Hughes
Joint 1st - Ruth Davids

Class 48: One Vase Mixed Perennials

1st - Mavis Maple

Class 49: One Vase Annuals: at least two distinct varieties. Six stems.

1st - Mavis Maple

Class 50: One Spike, Stem or Head of any flower not mentioned in Classes 31 to 46

2nd - Mavis Maple
1st - Gill Robbins

Class 52: Six stems mixed flowers all one colour

2nd - Mavis Maple
1st - Gill Robbins
3rd - Jenny Hughes
Ruth Davids

Classes 53-61: Pot Plants


Class 53: One Pelargonium, Zonal (Geranium): pot grown

1st - Lorraine Saunders

Class 54: One Pelargonium, Stellar: pot grown

1st - Ian Swyer

Class 55: One Begonia, tuberous root: pot grown

3rd - Joan Upton
1st - Sylvie Lewington
2nd - Ruth Davids

Class 56: One Orchid: pot grown

1st - Mary Wells
2nd - Lorraine Saunders
3rd - Sylvie Lewington

Class 57: One Pot Plant in Bloom: variety not mentioned Classes 53-56

1st - Joan Upton
3rd - Ann Cox
Joint 2nd - Jenny Hughes
Joint 2nd - Ian Swyer

Class 58: One Coleus: pot grown

1st - Jenny Hughes

Class 59: One Foliage Plant: pot not greater than 15cm diameter

1st - Joan Upton
2nd - Jenny Hughes
3rd - Ruth Davids

Class 60: One pot African Violet

1st - Mary Wells
2nd - Joan Upton

Class 61: A Hanging Basket: no greater than 40cm in diameter

1st - Ann Cox
Barry Hillman
2nd - Lorraine Saunders
Joint 3rd - Julie Clarke
Sylvie Lewington
Joint 3rd - Ruth Davids
Joint 3rd - Ian Swyer

Classes 62-63: Floral Art


Class 62: Carry on Camping

1st - Gill Robbins

Class 63: Buckets and Spades

1st - Gill Robbins

Classes 64-65: Novelty Classes


Class 64: Longest Runner Bean

1st - Ted Banks
2nd - Ann Cox

Classes 66-68: Photography


Class 66: On the farm - a collection of 3 farm related photos


3rd - Julie Devenish
3rd - Julie Devenish
3rd - Julie Devenish

2nd - Judy Upton
2nd - Judy Upton
2nd - Judy Upton

Lorraine Saunders
Lorraine Saunders
Lorraine Saunders

1st - Anne Fryer
1st - Anne Fryer
1st - Anne Fryer


Class 67: Wind in the Willows

2nd - Judy Upton
1st - Anne Fryer

Class 68: In the Shadows

Tina Stiles
Mavis Maple
3rd - Judy Upton
1st - Lorraine Saunders
Julie Clarke
Joint 2nd - Anne Fryer
Joint 2nd - Gerald O'Brien

Class 69: The Open Craft Table

3rd - Tina Stiles: Hand painting & decorating
Julie Devenish: Silver Clay
2nd - Julie Canham: Knitting
Ann Cox -Patchwork
Jeremy Saunders: Lathe Turning - resin block to pen
Julie Clarke: Sculpture
Joint 1st - Elise Clarke: Painting
Gill Robbins: Watercolour Painting
Jenny Hughes: Needlecraft
Joint 1st - Bob Page: Woodwork
Janet Levison: Patchwork - machine pieced / hand quilted
Ruth Davids: Knitting
Ian Swyer: Woodwork

We hope you have enjoyed your visit to our Virtual Summer Show. 

​Our Virtual Autumn Show will take place on Saturday 10th October 2020. We would love for you to enter - you don't need to be a member of our Society to do so.

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