Anglia in Bloom 2008

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CATEGORIES, JUDGING TIMES and FEES – 2008

Guidance On The Development And Production Of The Portfolio

JUDGING DAY AND THE ITINERARY

Young People's Award

Special Awards

Entry Form

Britain in Bloom Awards 2007

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  National Express East Anglia Partnership Launch at Burnham-On-Crouch

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Would you like a copy of the Anglia in Bloom Awards DVD  from  Norwich 2005?

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Tree Planting with BigL1395am DJ Mike Read, Mayor of Frinton & Walton Town Council Terry Allen and Tendring District Council Mayor Peter Balbernie,  David Foster Chairman of Frinton in Bloom planting up with the local schools Frinton County Primary and Tendring Technology College.

ANGLIA IN BLOOM SEMINAR WAS AT THE ATHENAEUM BURY ST. EDMUNDS THURSDAY 15TH NOVEMBER -  BRITAIN IN BLOOM 2008 CANDIDATES WERE ALL ANNOUNCED

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Welcome to Anglia in Bloom, the Eastern Region’s Premier Horticultural and Environmental Campaign.

 Participation in Anglia in Bloom makes an entrant a winner from the very start. Entering shows that the entrants care about the community and the local environment. The moment the community takes the decision to enter, it can look forward to an exciting and rewarding year – a year filled with action that will ultimately benefit everyone in the community. It will improve and enhance the local area for residents and visitors and by bringing together all sections will engender a stronger sense of community.

 It is through this co-operation – with everyone working together - that amazing things can be achieved. In the past many areas have blossomed, as they have been changed from downtrodden, unkempt eyesores into veritable Gardens of Eden. There have been noticeable reductions in vandalism and littering that have transformed trouble spots into pleasant residential areas. By working together for change, not only will improvements and enhancement take place in village, town, city or community for the present year, foundations will be laid for the future.

 Many different sections of the entry will be scrutinised by the judges. They will be seeking out examples of Horticultural Excellence, Sustainability, Environmental Improvements and Community Involvement and through the marking criteria these factors will be measured. In addition the entry’s ability to control litter, graffiti and vandalism will be assessed. The Judges will confirm the improvements made in their report and through the award process, year on year improvements can be identified.

 Please study carefully and follow the guidance notes and judging forms. By doing so the entry will be more enjoyable, and ensure marks are scored in each section. The main aim of In Bloom is the overall entry, there are, however special awards given for specific areas that the judges consider outstanding (listed below). Try to nominate something for every special award as this will also ensure that points are awarded in every section.

  Share the responsibilities, encourage everyone to take part, including Local Government, retail businesses, industry, schools, young peoples clubs, scouts, guides, pubs, hotels, professional organisations, individual mums, tots and pensioners. Everyone can play a part in the success. Don’t forget to use the local press. They can publicise aims and achievements and support local projects and events to great effect.

 The Anglia in Bloom Judges look forward to visiting the communities taking part in July, to seeing the entries and sharing the pride in the achievements. Enjoy the challenge! This is the best opportunity to be presented to a wider audience.

 Make sure the Judges know exactly what is planned for them by sending them a well timed itinerary and a map of the judging route – with no surprises please! An easy to read well marked map to guide them to the meeting place with an identified parking area is also essential.

 The judges all hope to be judging an Anglia in Bloom that is bigger to judge than ever before.

 One last thing, although the name is ‘In Bloom’ suggesting lots of flowers this is not the case. There follows 10 definitions of ‘In Bloom’ showing many differing means, suggesting any community can take part and be successful:

 1. The state of flowering.   2. To be in flower.          3 Bearing flowers.     4. A state of perfection or loveliness.   5 A flush or glow of complexion.   6 A delicate powdery surface deposit on plums, grapes or leaves.  7 An indication of freshness.   8 Be in a healthy vigorous state 9 To be in full beauty. 10 To flourish.

 Good Luck!

 

 

 

 
   

 

 

 

 
         
 
 
 
    

Latest update 26/03/2008

 

ANGLIA in BLOOM 2008