TAUNTON FLOWER SHOW 2009 WINNERS LIST Club Growing and Showing: 1 Taunton and District Gardeners Association 2 Chard Gardening Club.

Display of Fuchsias and/or Pelargoniums: 1 Frank Bowey 2 Somerset Fuchsia and Pelargonium Society 3 Barry Bale; Display of pot plants, no accessories allowed except for backcloth: 1 Brian Carlson; Display of cut flowers, space allowed 1.2m x 0.75m: 1 Paul Kiddle; Display of 5 vases of cut flowers to include 1 vase each of 5 cultivars: 1 Paul Kiddle; Flowering plants, 3 pots not otherwise separately classified in the schedule: 1 Mr D J Marshall 2 Mr A Tarr; Begonia Rex, 1 pot: 2 Mr D J Marshall; Begonia, Tuberous, double large-flowered, 1 pot, 1 tuber: 1 Chad Stone 2 David Smith 3 G Nicholls; Pelargonium, Zonal, 3 pots: 1 Mr M J Blew 3 Mr D J Marshall; Pelargonium, Zonal, 1 pot: 1 Chad Stone 2 Barry Bale; Pelargonium, Regal, 1 pot: 1 Mr M J Blew 2 Barry Bale; Pelargonium, Stellar, 1 pot: 1 Brian Carlson; Gloxinias, 1 pot: 1 David Smith; Fern, 1 pot, hardy specimen: 1 Mrs Rosemary Bulled. Fuchsia, 3 pots not to exceed 20cm diameter: 1 Frank Bowey 2 Chad Stone 3 G Nicholls; Fuchsia, 1 pot not to exceed 20cm diameter: 1 Chad Stone 2 Frank Bowey 3 Barry Bale; Fuchsia. Not less than 45cm of clear stem, in a pot not to exceed 20cm diameter: 1 Barry Bale 2 Brian Carlson; Fuchsia. Not less than 75cm of clear stem, in a pot not to exceed 25.5cm diameter: 1 Barry Bale 2 Brian Carlson; Foliage pot plant not separately classified, 1 pot: 1 Mr D Bryant 2 Barry Bale 3 Mrs Rosemary Bulled; Specimen cacti and/or succulents, bowl garden up to 30cm diameter or square: 1 Philip Bedford 2 Chris Hayes 3 Mr R Barton; 3 specimen cacti, in containers not to exceed 10cm diameter or square: 1 Barry Reid 2 Philip Bedford 3 Chris Hayes; 3 specimen succulents, in containers not to exceed 10cm diameter or square: 1 Philip Bedford 2 Barry Reid 3 Chris Hayes; Specimen cacti and/or succulents, a collection to fill a space 91.5cm x 68.5cm: 1 Barry Reid 2 Chris Hayes; Fuchsias, 9 blooms, at least 3 varieties, each variety to be named: 1 Mr Neil Duncan 2 Mary Dunmall 3 David Smith; Pansies, 6 to be displayed on a board not exceeding 30cm x 30cm: 1 Mr W J Gould; Violas, 6 to be displayed on a board not exceeding 30cm x 30cm: 1 Mr W J Gould 3 Mr Neil Duncan; Phlox herbaceous, 3 vases, 3 stems in each: 2 Miss D Frecker; Penstemon, 1 vase of 5 stems: 1 Michael Julian 2 Stephen Page; Zinnia, 1 vase, 5 blooms: 1 Michael Julian 2 Mr W J Gould 227 Hydrangea, 1 vase, 3 heads. 1 Elaine Glynn 2 Mr W J Gould 3 Mrs W M Bennett 229 Dahlia decorative, 2 vases, 3 blooms in each not less than 2 cultivars. 1 Adrian Somerfield 2 Paul Kiddle 3 Mr W J Gould 230 Dahlia decorative, 1 vase, 5 blooms. 1 Mr W J Gould 2 Adrian Somerfield 3 Paul Kiddle 231 Dahlia, pompon, 2 vases, 5 blooms in each, not less than 2 cultivars. 1 Mr W J Gould 2 Paul Kiddle 232 Dahlia, pompon, 1 vase, 9 blooms. 1 Adrian Somerfield 2 Mr W J Gould 233 Dahlia, cactus and/or semi cactus, 2 vases, 5 blooms in each, not less than 2 cultivars. 1 Mr W J Gould 2 Paul Kiddle 3 Adrian Somerfield 234 Dahlia, cactus or semi cactus, 1 vase, 5 blooms. 1 Mr W J Gould 2 Paul Kiddle 235 Dahlia, 1 vase each of decorative, cactus or semi cactus and pompon. 1 Adrian Somerfield 2 Mr W J Gould 3 Paul Kiddle 236 Gladioli, 400 or 500 sizes, 3 spikes, 1 per vase, any cultivars. 1 W C Bennett 2 Mr W J Gould 237 Gladioli, 100, 200 or 300 sizes, 3 spikes in 1 vase, any cultivars. 1 W C Bennett 239 “Sunset”. A vase of cut flowers RED AND YELLOW ONLY. 1 Mr W J Gould 2 Marjorie Hill 3 Mrs Mary Thompson 240 “Rainbow”. A vase of cut flowers of multiple colours. 1 Marjorie Hill 2 Paul Kiddle 3 Mrs Mary Thompson 241 Asters, 1 vase, 5 blooms. 1 Mr D Bryant 242 Sweet Pea, 3 cultivars, 1 vase of each, 9 spikes in each with sweet pea foliage. 1 David Morell 2 Adrian Somerfield 243 Sweet Pea, 1 vase, 9 spikes with sweet pea foliage. 1 David Morell 2 Jonathon Jackson 3 Adrian Somerfield 244 Carnation, border, grown in the open, 1 vase, 6 blooms. 1 Mr A Tarr 2 Mr W J Gould 3 Michael Julian 245 Pinks, grown in the open, 1 vase, 6 blooms. 1 Mr A Tarr 2 Mr W J Gould 246 Roses, 1 vase, 6 blooms, rose foliage. 1 Mr Neil Duncan 2 Marjorie Hill 247 Rose, 1 specimen bloom. 1 Mr Neil Duncan 2 David Smith 3 Adrian Somerfield 248 Roses, floribundi, 1 vase, 3 stems. 1 Mr Neil Duncan 2 Mr D Bryant 3 David Smith 249 Hardy perennial flowers, 1 vase not exceeding 10cm wide. 1 Margaret Fairhurst 2 Mr A Tarr 3 Mr W J Gould 250 Hardy perennial flowers, 1 vase more than 10cm wide. 1 Mr A Tarr 2 Mrs Mary Thompson 3 Mr W J Gould 251 Flowers raised from seed in the 12 months preceding the show. 1 Mr D Bryant 2 Mr W J Gould 253 Hanging basket to be viewed from all sides. 1 Barry Bale 2 Margaret Gudge 3 Brian Carlson 254 Hanging basket to be viewed from all sides. 1 Margaret Gudge 2 Brian Carlson 255 Patio tub or container to be viewed from all sides. 1 Marjorie Hill 301 Collection of fruits, 4 kinds, 1 dish of each. 1 Anne Wade-Brown 302 Apples, collection of culinary, 3 named cultivars, 5 of each. 1 Anne Wade-Brown 304 Apples, dessert, 1 dish of 5. 1 Anne Wade-Brown 2 Elaine Glynn 305 Apples, culinary, 1 dish of 5. 1 Anne Wade-Brown 2 Mrs Angela Coleby 306 Plums or gages, 5 light coloured. 1 Anne Wade-Brown 2 Peter Devonald 307 Plums, 5 dark coloured. 1 Anne Wade-Brown 308 Pears, 1 dish of 5. 1 Mrs Angela Coleby 3 Anne Wade-Brown 309 Raspberries, 1 dish of 10. 1 Anne Wade-Brown 2 Mary Dunmall 3 Diane Kerslake 310 Blackberries, 1 dish of 10. 1 Mr R J Brewer 2 Anne Wade-Brown 3 Mrs Angela Coleby 313 Currants, red, 1 dish in bunches. 1 Heidi Seabert 2 Peter Devonald 314 Currants, black, 1 dish in bunches. 2 Peter Devonald 315 Herbs, 5 named and in water. 1 Miss D Frecker 2 Mrs Mary Thompson 316 Collection of vegetables, 5 kinds displayed in a standard size seed. 2 Mr A Terry 3 J C Killick VHC Mr Vincent Cook 317 Collection of saladines, at least 4 kinds. 1 Mr A Terry 2 Mr Vincent Cook 3 Peter Devonald 318 Potatoes, 4 cultivars (named if possible), 4 dishes of 5. 1 Mr A Terry 2 Mr D Bryant 319 Potatoes, coloured (including red), cultivar to be named if possible, 1 dish of 5 1 Mr A Terry 2 Peter Devonald 3 Mr Vincent Cook 320 Potatoes, white, cultivar to be named if possible, 1 dish of 5. 1 Mr A Terry 2 Mr Vincent Cook 3 Mr D Bryant 321 Parsnips, 3. 1 Mr Vincent Cook 2 John Davies 3 Peter Devonald 322 Cauliflower, 2 heads. 1 Mr Vincent Cook 323 Celery, 2 sticks. 1 Mr A Terry 324 Carrots, a long pointed cultivar, 3. 1 Mr Vincent Cook 2 Mr D Bryant 3 John Davies 325 Carrots, other than a long pointed cultivar, 3. 1 Mr Vincent Cook 2 Mr A Terry 3 Peter Devonald 327 Onions, not exceeding 250g each, 5. 1 Adrian Somerfield 2 Peter Devonald 3 Mr Nicky Heal 328 Onions, over 250g each, 3. 1 John Davies 2 Peter Devonald 3 Mr Nicky Heal 329 Collection of onions and shallots. 1 Mr Vincent Cook 2 Adrian Somerfield 330 Shallots, large, 10. 1 Mr Vincent Cook 2 Frank Bowey 3 Jonathon Jackson 331 Shallots, pickling, not exceeding 2.5cm diameter, 10. 1 Mr Vincent Cook 2 Frank Bowey 3 Peter Devonald 332 Peas, 9 pods. 1 Marjorie Hill 2 Mr Vincent Cook 3 Adrian Somerfield 333 Runner beans, 6. 1 Mr Vincent Cook 2 J C Killick 3 Margaret Fairhurst 334 Dwarf beans, 6. 1 Margaret Fairhurst 2 Peter Devonald 3 Adrian Somerfield 335 Broad beans, 6. 1 Stephen Page 2 Mr A Terry 3 Adrian Somerfield 336 Cucumber, frame, 2. 1 Anne Wade-Brown 2 Stephen Page 3 Mr Vincent Cook 338 Tomatoes, cherry, 1 spray. 1 Anne Wade-Brown 2 Peter Devonald 3 Jonathon Jackson 339 Tomatoes, yellow, 1 dish of 5. 1 Anne Wade-Brown 340 Tomatoes, red, 1 dish of 5. 1 Mr A Terry 2 Frank Bowey 3 Anne Wade-Brown 343 Lettuce, 3 of different varieties. 1 Peter Devonald 344 Vegetable marrow, 2. 1 Mr A Terry 2 Peter Devonald 3 Frank Bowey 345 Beetroot, round, 3. 1 Frank Bowey 2 Mr Vincent Cook 3 Peter Devonald 346 Beetroot, long, 3. 1 Adrian Somerfield 2 Mr Nicky Heal 347 Leeks, 3. 1 John Davies 2 Mr A Terry 348 Cabbage, red, 2 heads. 1 Adrian Somerfield 349 Cabbage, green, 2 heads. 1 Peter Devonald 2 J C Killick 350 Courgettes, not exceeding 15cm, 3. 1 Peter Devonald 2 Mrs Angela Coleby 3 Margaret Fairhurst 351 Peppers, any colour, 3. 1 Peter Devonald 2 Lucie Anne Brailsford 353 Any other vegetable not classified, 3. 1 Peter Devonald 2 Lucie Anne Brailsford 3 Mrs Angela Coleby 354 Longest bean. 1 Mr Vincent Cook 355 Heaviest onion, as grown. 1 John Davies 356 Heaviest three potatoes, weighed together. 1 Mr A Terry 402 Foliage pot plant, 1 pot. 1 Mrs Angela Porter 404 Sunday lunch collection of vegetables suitable for the table. 1 Marcia Devonald 2 Melissa Graeme 405 Onions, 3, not exceeding 250g each 1 Marcia Devonald 2 William Sansom 3 Mrs Angela Porter 406 Onions, 3, over 250g each. 1 Marcia Devonald 2 Mrs Angela Porter 3 Jane Donoghue 407 Runner beans, 3. 1 Marcia Devonald 2 William Sansom 3 Mrs S Barton 408 Carrots, 3. 1 William Sansom 2 Marcia Devonald 409 Beetroots, 3. 1 Marcia Devonald 2 William Sansom 3 Janet Gamblin 410 Potatoes, 3 of any one variety. 1 Marcia Devonald 2 William Sansom 3 Mrs Dale Knight 411 Tomatoes, 1 dish of 3. 1 Susanne Branham 2 Marcia Devonald 3 Mrs Angela Porter 412 Any other vegetable not classified, 3. 1 William Sansom 2 Susanne Branham 3 Lucie Anne Brailsford 413 Herbs, 3 named and in water, displayed for visual effect in one container. 1 Susanne Branham 2 Ian Coleby 415 Raspberries, 1 dish of 10. 1 Mrs Dale Knight 418 Pears, named variety, 3. 2 Ian Coleby 419 Eating apples, one dish of 3 1 Mrs S Barton 2 Ian Coleby 420 Cooking apples, one dish of 3 1 Ian Coleby 501 A table display to interpret a book title 1 Sampford Arundel Women's Institute 1 Combe Florey Women's Institute 3 West Buckland Womens Institute 502 Group Craft Class 1 Bishops Hull Women's Institute 2 Crafty Stitchers 3 West Buckland Womens Institute 503 Group Cookery Class. 1 West Buckland Womens Institute 2 Bishops Hull Women's Institute 3 Wiveliscombe Women's Institute 504 Group Produce Class. 1 Wiveliscombe Women's Institute 2 West Buckland Womens Institute 3 Bishops Hull Women's Institute 601 One pot of orange marmalade 1 West Buckland Womens Institute 2 Beryl Julian 3 Judith Cheshire 602 One pot of raspberry jam 1 West Buckland Womens Institute 2 Elaine Glynn 3 Kevin Rigg 603 One pot of fruit jelly 1 West Buckland Womens Institute 2 Liam Hopkins 3 Marcia Devonald 604 One pot of lemon curd 1 Marcia Devonald 2 Beryl Julian 3 West Buckland Womens Institute 605 One pot of chutney 1 Mrs Hannah Beatt 2 Yvonne Haggett 3 West Buckland Womens Institute 606 A collection of 3 pots of preserves – 1 jam, 1 marmalade and 1 chutney. 1 Monica Evans 2 Mr L Warner 3 Sheila Cleeve 607 6 pieces of flapjack 1 West Buckland Womens Institute 2 David Bashford 3 Veryan Rookes 608 5 ‘butterfly’ cakes 1 Judith Cheshire 2 West Buckland Womens Institute 3 Monica Evans 609 A chocolate and sultana loaf cake 1 Sheila Cleeve 2 Mary Trevelyan 3 Mrs Hannah Beatt 610 A cake with a vegetable included in its ingredients 1 Lucie Anne Brailsford 2 Monica Evans 3 Mrs Hannah Beatt 611 A Victoria sponge. 1 Mrs Dale Knight 2 Mrs Hannah Beatt 3 Monica Evans HC Mr L Warner HC Mr C Lane 612 A wholemeal loaf made in a bread maker 1 Mrs L J Grace 2 Kevin Rigg HC Mrs W M Bennett 613 A hand-made white cottage loaf 1 Monica Evans 2 Mrs M Skeggs 3 Mr D Beard 614 6 afternoon tea scones 1 Hayley Lloyd 2 Sheila Cleeve 3 Mrs Sonja Davies 615 A plate of cold supper to be left for ‘the babysitter’. 1 Beryl Julian 3 Heidi Seabert 3 Monica Evans 616 An item of blackwork 1 Mrs Jennifer Anne Jones 2 Yvonne Haggett 3 Marian Dawson 617 A fabric box - using any technique 1 Mary Edwards 2 Hilda Marsden 3 Mary Trevelyan 618 A decorated blown egg hinged, open or closed 1 Shirley Sutton 619 A hand knitted item using double knitting wool 1 Pat Harvey 2 Rita Colman 3 Shirley Sutton VHC Mrs Lesley Timewell 620 A hand-made greeting card - using sewing techniques. 1 Mrs Jennifer Anne Jones 2 Mrs M Skeggs 3 Mrs Jean Figg 621 A hand-made greeting card - using papercraft or parchment craft. 1 Shirley Sutton 2 Brenda Horton 3 Mrs Jennifer Anne Jones 622 A computer generated, folded, A6 sized greeting card. 1 Shirley Sutton 2 Monica Evans 3 West Buckland Womens Institute HC Zoe Ainsworth-Grigg 623 A cushion – any medium – complete with cushion pad of an original design 1 Mary Edwards 2 Hilda Marsden 3 Mrs Sue Welch 624 A piece of jewellery - using any technique 1 Mary Trevelyan 2 Shirley Sutton 3 Mrs Sonja Davies 625 A textiles accessory item produced using any technique 1 Mary Trevelyan 2 Zoe Ainsworth-Grigg 3 Mary Edwards HC Pat Harvey 626 A fabric shopping bag 1 Mrs Sue Welch 2 Mrs Mary Parsons 3 Mary Trevelyan 627 A pin cushion - in any medium 1 Pat Harvey 2 West Buckland Womens Institute 628 An item of crochet using fine crochet cotton 1 Mrs Sonja Davies 629 An item of any other craft - made in soft material. 1 Mrs Mary Parsons 2 Pat Harvey 3 Shirley Sutton 630 An item of any other craft – made in hard material. 1 Brenda Horton 2 Jacqueline Carter 3 Mrs Pearl Roberts HC Chris Mockridge 631 A picture worked on an even weave fabric. 1 Hilda Marsden 2 West Buckland Womens Institute 3 Mrs Jennifer Anne Jones 632 A worked picture on any other medium 1 Marian Dawson 2 Mrs P Lane 3 Mary Edwards 633 A hung item of textile art using any techniques. 1 Shirley Sutton 2 Jane Stokes 3 Zoe Ainsworth-Grigg HC Mary Trevelyan C Gill Marshall 634 A collage in any medium 1 Sue Carter 2 Mrs Rita Sugden 3 West Buckland Womens Institute HC Shirley Sutton C Marjorie Williams 635 An original water colour painting. 1 Sheelagh Vaulter 2 Mrs Pearl Roberts 3 Melanie Sutcliffe HC David Langmead C Jane Donoghue 636 A sketch or drawing in pencil or charcoal. 1 Jean Sutcliffe 637 An original oil painting 1 Mrs Rita Sugden 638 A display of five items of craft work. 1 Jennifer Strutton 2 Brenda Horton 3 Mr W Ambrose VHC Mrs J Gillingham 701 A well known Taunton scene 1 Nick Wilson 2 Claire Adam 3 Jenny Brown 702 “Action” 1 Mrs Rieta Sillett 2 Peter Tickner 3 Mrs Linda Silcock HC Mrs Christine Hough 703 “Weather” 1 Susann Parker 2 Peter Tickner 3 Mrs Sonja Davies HC Jo Marie Avison 704 “Self-portrait” 1 Michael Julian 2 Peter Mossman 2 James Shaw 705 “Animal behaviour” 1 Mrs Linda Silcock 2 John Shove 3 Peter Mossman 706 “Bottles” 1 Mrs Christine Hough 2 John Crisp 3 Claire Adam HC Michael Julian 707 “Hands” 1 Michael Julian 2 Caroline Briggs 3 Nigel Woodall 708 Photographic Challenge Class. 1 Mrs Linda Silcock 2 Tim Horlock 3 Michael Julian HC Mrs Joan Litchfield HC John Shove HC Mr W Ambrose C Mrs Christine Hough C John Blackmore C David Rookes 801 “AS TIME GOES BY” 1 Bridgwater Flower Club 2 Taunton Floral Art Club 3 Burnham Area Flower Club 802 “GOLDEN FANFARE” 1 Mrs Sylvia Pearce 2 Jane Attlee 3 Sheena Page VHC Mrs Carol Rennison HC Mrs Ann Bevan HC Margaret Fairhurst C Mrs Suzie Claydon 803 “THE WAY AHEAD” 1 Margaret Fairhurst 2 Jackie Crouch 3 Jane Attlee VHC Olive Price 804 “ARABIAN NIGHTS” 1 Mrs Suzie Claydon 2 Mrs Sylvia Pearce 3 Jackie Crouch VHC Mrs Glenda Martin C Mrs Angela Porter 805 “INTO SPACE” 1 Mrs Ann Trigg 2 Jackie Crouch 3 Christine Moore 806 “DIG FOR VICTORY” 1 Mrs Sylvia Pearce 2 Lynne Hayes 3 Jane Attlee VHC Jane Downing HC Sheena Page C Mr Nicky Heal C Mrs Carol Rennison 807 “VINTAGE YEARS” 1 Jackie Crouch 2 Mrs Ann Trigg 3 Harry Carpenter VHC Mrs Sylvia Pearce HC Mrs Avril Brissenden C Miss Charlotte Robins 808 “AMONG MY SOUVENIRS” 1 Jasmine Waterfield 809 “TIME CAPSULE” 1 Mrs S Bailey 2 Lynne Hayes 3 Mrs Sylvia Pearce 810 “MOSAIC” 1 Harry Carpenter 2 Miss Rosemary Brooke 811 RECYCLING 1 Mrs Sylvia Pearce 2 Mr Nicky Heal 3 Jane Attlee VHC Jackie Crouch HC Ruth Criddle C Sharon Daniels 812 “MORNING GLOW” 1 Mrs Sylvia Pearce 2 Michele Weaver 3 Mrs Ann Trigg VHC Margaret Webster C Mrs S Bailey 813 “IN THE STYLE OF......” 1 Mrs Rosemary Bulled 2 Michele Weaver 3 Margaret Webster VHC Lynne Hayes HC Mrs Glenda Martin C Mrs Avril Brissenden 901 “SCRAPHEAP CHALLENGE”. 1 Hornung and Lacroix Families 2 Coleby Family 902 “JUNK ANIMAL”. 1 The Stones 2 The Hallett Family 3 Perks Family 1001 An imaginary animal made from any natural plant material. 1 Jolyon Rookes 2 Lottie Petrich 3 Hannah Mahon VHC Miss Georgia Stone HC Charlotte Stone 1002 A garden on a dinner plate. Age 7 and under. 1 Miss Georgia Stone 2 Hannah Mahon 3 Rebecca Mahon 1003 An imaginary sea creature made from any natural plant material. 1 Eva Sinclair 2 Amy Hallett 3 Bethany Yetton VHC Emily Yetton HC Miss Rachel Coleby C Katie Droham 1004 A wildlife garden on a dinner plate. 1 Amy Hallett 2 Toby Stone 3 Lucy Cheshire VHC Ben Cheshire HC Tom Hallett C Madeline Coleman 1005 ‘Feeding time at the zoo’. Food on a tray for a zoo animal 1 Toby Stone 1006 “Snakes and Ladders”. An imposed exhibit. 1 Miss Georgia Stone 2 Toby Stone 3 Lucy Hunt VHC Lucy Cheshire HC Jasmine Waterfield C Lucy Gillam 1007 “All Things Bright and Beautiful”. An imposed exhibit. 1 Emma Nicholson 2 Natasha Hunt 3 Amy Hallett VHC Tom Hallett HC Hayley Lemm C Emily Howe 1008 An arrangement of foliage from the Somerset countryside. 1 Jasmine Waterfield 2 Amy Hallett 3 Miss Georgia Stone VHC Laurie Dawkins HC Toby Stone C Tom Hallett 1009 An arrangement of foliage and flowers entitled “SECRETS OF THE DEEP”. 1 Amy Hallett 1011 ‘Wildlife feast’. A posy for a British wild animal to eat. 1 Tom Hallett 2 Jake Deacon 3 Harry Deacon VHC Toby Stone HC Emily Howe 1012 Handwriting, aged under 11. 1 Matthew Sutton 2 Lottie Woodall 3 Holli Downham VHC Anna Young HC Laurie Dawkins 1013 Handwriting, aged under 17. 1 Emily Howe 2 Natasha Hunt 3 Hannah Jones HC Dana Ethridge 1014 A collection of herbs. 1 Toby Stone 2 Rebecca Rogers 3 Laurie Dawkins 1015 Grow any vegetable and display two. 1 Holli Downham 2 Rebecca Rogers 3 George Gamble VHC Harry Deacon 1016 ‘DINNER TIME’. Three types of vegetables displayed in a seed tray. 1 Jake Deacon 2 Laurie Dawkins 3 Amy Hallett 1017 For Brownies only: a collage entitled “Feathered Friends”. 1 Thea Priest 1st Galmington Brownies 2 Charlotte Stone 3 Molly Mead 1st Galmington Brownies VHC Sian Blake 1st Galmington Brownies HC Isobel Heading 1st Galmington Brownies C Megan Butler 1st Galmington Brownies 1018 “THE HUNGRY CATERPILLAR”, Pre-school children's class 1 Katie Holden 2 Sarah Perks 3 William Ashmore VHC William Rogers HC Lacey Ethridge C Luke Weetch 1019 A painting or drawing entitled “THE DEEP BLUE SEA”. Size A4. 1 Miss Georgia Stone 2 Thomas Morgan 3 Harry Bond VHC Lewis Coleman HC Hannah Mahon C Ben Ashmore 1020 A painting or drawing entitled “A ZOO ANIMAL” using any medium. Size A3. 1 Hamilton Palmer Trinity Primary School 2 Nathaniel Rookes 3 Holli Downham VHC Joseph Elliott Trinity Primary School HC Toby Stone C Matthew Sutton C Luke Adams C Harry Winter Trinity Primary School 1021 A limerick or poem entitled “On the Farm” using a computer only. Size A4. 1 Emily Adams 2 Holli Downham 3 Thea Lumley VHC Toby Stone HC Lucy Hunt C Rebecca Rogers 1022 A painting entitled “UNDERWATER WORLD". Size A3. 1 Emily Howe 2 Amy Hallett 3 Toby Stone VHC Kelly Siford HC Joseph Milton C Joshua Sloman Trinity Primary School 1023 A poem entitled “LOST IN THE JUNGLE” using a computer only. Size A4. 1 Emily Vickery 2 Holli Downham 3 Emily Howe VHC Andie Rayson VHC Pearl Andrews-Horrigan HC Katie Droham 1024 ‘LION KING’. A LION’S FACE on a paper plate using any craft items. 1 Tom Perks 2 Jolyon Rookes 3 Hannah Mahon VHC Thomas Morgan HC Miss Georgia Stone C Harry Bond C Benjamin Weetch 1025 ‘IT’S A BUGS LIFE!’ A model of an insect using any junk items. 1 Lucy Hunt 2 George Gamble 3 Rebecca Rogers VHC Tom Perks HC Emily Woof C Hugo Petrich C Tom Cornish 1026 An IMAGINARY CREATURE made from a wooden spoon 1 Bethany Yetton 2 Nathaniel Rookes 3 Luke Adams VHC Toby Stone HC Miss Georgia Stone C Emily Yetton 1027 A map of a zoo. Size A4. 1 Grace Sutcliffe Trinity Primary School 2 Laurie Dawkins 3 Lorretta Lashbrook Trinity Primary School HC Oliver Rawles Trinity Primary School C Harry Deacon 1028 A tote bag decorated with an animal inspired design. 1 Amy Hallett 2 Emily Vickery 3 Emily Howe HC Emily Woof 1029 A novelty mouse trap. 1 Jake Deacon 2 Miss Rachel Coleby 1030 A board game entitled ‘Undersea Adventure’. 1 Emily Howe 2 Solomon Woodall 3 Amy Hallett VHC Tom Hallett C Lottie Woodall 1031 A book cover with a wildlife theme. 1 Emily Howe 2 Dana Ethridge 3 Natasha Hunt 1032 A model of a tree house.. 1 Amy Hallett 1033 A poster on conservation. Size A4. 1 James Nelson 2 Lucy Cheshire 3 Emily Howe C Dana Ethridge 1034 BIRD’S NEST Cakes 1 Miss Georgia Stone 2 Luke Weetch 3 Benjamin Weetch VHC Tom Cornish HC Rebecca Mahon C Hannah Mahon 1035 ANIMAL BISCUITS 1 Nathaniel Rookes 2 Harry Deacon 3 Toby Stone VHC Leah Siford HC Charlotte Vickery C Cerys Ethridge 1036 LEMON CURD BUTTERFLY CAKE 1 Liam Hopkins 2 Miss Rachel Coleby 3 Emily Vickery VHC Benjamin Rigg HC Jake Deacon C Harry Bond 1037 "MY PET" (OR PETS). 1 Harry Deacon 2 Cerys Ethridge 3 Lottie Woodall 1038 "IN THE COUNTRYSIDE" 1 Harry Deacon 2 Rebecca Rogers 3 Holli Downham 1039 "BIRDS" 1 Natalie Rooks 2 Chloe Price 3 Hope Amos VHC Jake Deacon 1040 "ANIMAL MAGIC". A digitally manipulated photograph. 1 Natalie Rooks 2 Hayley Lemm 3 Miss Rachel Coleby 1041 Junior Photographic Challenge Class. 1 Amie Cornell 2 Hope Amos 3 Miss Rachel Coleby 1101 Aperitif-Dry-Any colour 1 Edward James Emmerton 2 Neil Parker 3 Mr D J Tosh-Robb 1102 Table Wine-White Dry 1 Robert Manvill 2 Donald Martin 3 Barbara Anne Jackson VHC David Bower HC Peter Light 1103 Table Wine-Red Dry 1 Donald Martin 2 David Pryor 3 Robert Manvill HC Pamela Martin C Peter Light 1104 Table Wine - White Medium 1 Pamela Martin 2 Mr D J Tosh-Robb 3 Robert Manvill HC Yvonne Burton C Donald Martin 1105 Table Wine - Rose, Medium Dry 1 David Bower 2 Pamela Martin 3 Barbara Anne Jackson HC Donald Martin C Mrs J Ferry 1106 Social Wine - White or Golden 1 Peter Light 2 Mr M J Spurway 3 Robert Manvill HC Donald Martin C David Saunders 1107 Social Wine-Red 1 David Pryor 2 Ian Westaway 3 Barbara Anne Jackson HC Robert Manvill C Donald Martin 1108 Elderflower - Medium to Sweet 1 Peter Light 2 Mrs Joyce Pryor 3 Pamela Martin HC Mr M J Spurway C Donald Martin 1109 Flower (excluding elderflower) - Medium to Sweet 1 Mr M J Spurway 2 Mrs Joyce Pryor 1110 After Dinner Wine - White or Golden 1 Mrs I Denning 2 Peter Light 3 Robert Manvill HC David Bower C Mr D J Tosh-Robb 1111 After Dinner Wine - Red or Tawny 1 David Pryor 2 Robert Manvill 3 Mrs I Denning HC Peter Light C Pamela Martin 1112 Elderberry and/or Blackberry-Dry 1 Mr M J Spurway 2 Peter Light 3 Mr D J Tosh-Robb HC Yvonne Burton 1113 Elderberry and/or Blackberry - Sweet 1 Ian Westaway 2 David Pryor 3 Mr D J Tosh-Robb HC Peter Light C Mr M J Spurway 1114 Kit Wines including Grape Concentrate-Dry 1 Donald Martin 2 Edward James Emmerton 3 Mr D J Tosh-Robb HC Mrs Joyce Pryor C David Pryor 1115 Kit Wines including Grape Concentrate - Sweet 1 Barbara Anne Jackson 2 Donald Martin 3 Mr D J Tosh-Robb HC Mrs P Fry C Peter Light 1116 Three bottles of wine for a dinner. 1 David Bower 2 Mrs I Denning 3 Mr M J Spurway HC Edward James Emmerton C Mr D J Tosh-Robb 1117 Liqueur - Vodka base 1 Donald Martin 2 Edward James Emmerton 3 Pamela Martin HC Mr D J Tosh-Robb 1118 Savoury Dish, cooked or prepared with wine and/or beer, to be eaten cold. 1 Mrs M Tosh-Robb 1119 Sweet Dish, cooked or prepared with wine and/or beer, to be eaten cold. 1 Mrs M Tosh-Robb 1120 Bitter Ale 1 Mrs Joyce Pryor.