RHS Britain in Bloom 2014 UK Finals Full Results Please note that results are listed in alphabetical order by entry name. Results in bold italics indicate a category winner. Overall Results Entry Name Category Region / Nation Medal Aberdeen City Scotland Gold Ahoghill Ulster Gold Bath Champion of Champions Small City South West Belper Large Town East Midlands Gold & Category Winner Silver Gilt Bracknell Small City Thames & Chilterns Silver Bray Village (Conservation Area) Bridgers Community Group (Howe Bridge) Bridgnorth Small Village Thames & Chilterns Urban Community Town North West Gold & Category Winner Silver Heart of England Silver Carrickfergus Large Town Ulster Silver Gilt Chorley Small City North West Silver City of London London Gold Colwyn Bay Champion of Champions Large Town Wales Silver Gilt Congleton Large Town North West Gold Cranbrook Small Town South East Silver Gilt Crawley Small City South East Silver Gilt Dalton with Newton Town Cumbria Silver Derry City Small City Ulster Silver Gilt Dufftown Large Village Scotland Silver Gilt Dunnington Small Town Yorkshire Durham Large Town Northumbria Gold Category Winner Gold Elswick Village North West Gold Eston (Middlesbrough) Northumbria Silver Gilt East Midlands Silver Farnham Urban Community Urban Community Large Town South East Silver Gilt Filby Village Anglia Gold Filey Coastal Up to 12k Village Yorkshire Silver Gilt Ulster Gold Scotland Gold Great Whittington Champion of Champions Small Village Northumbria Silver Gilt Halstead Town Anglia Harrogate Small City Yorkshire Gold & Joint Category Winner Gold Henley on Thames Town Thames & Chilterns Silver Gilt Hillingdon Large City London Silver Gilt Hillsborough Large Village Ulster Hunstanton Coastal Up to 12k Town Anglia East Midlands Gold & Category Winner Gold & Category Winner Silver Gilt Evington (Leicester) Glenarm Glenrothes Immingham Kippax (Leeds) Yorkshire Silver Gilt Kirkoswald Urban Community Village Cumbria Silver Gilt Leeds Large City Yorkshire Gold Limpsfield Large Village South East Silver Gilt Linlithgow Town Scotland Silver Gilt London Bridge (Southwark) London Silver Loughborough Urban Community Small City East Midlands Silver Gilt Malvern Large Town Heart of England Silver Gilt Market Bosworth Large Village East Midlands Gold Moorsholm Village Northumbria Norton in Hales Village Heart of England Gold & Joint Category Winner Gold & Joint Category Winner Norwich City Anglia Silver Gilt Oldham City North West Perth Large Town Scotland Gold & Category Winner Gold Pitlochry Small Town Scotland Gold Port Marine & Village Quarter (Portishead) Sedgefield Urban Community Small Town South West Gold & Category Winner Gold Shevington & District Town North West Shrewsbury Heart of England Sunderland Champion of Champions Coastal Over 12k Coastal Over 12k Coastal Over 12k Large City Tamworth Small City Tenby Coastal Up to 12k Town Sidmouth St Andrews St Peter Port Thornbury Town Close Ward (Norwich) Urban Community Northumbria South West Gold & Joint Category Winner Gold & Category Winner Silver Gilt Scotland Silver Gilt Guernsey Heart of England Gold & Category Winner Gold & Category Winner Silver Gilt Wales Silver Gilt South West Silver Gilt Anglia Silver Gilt Northumbria Tresco Small Village South West Gold Truro Large Town South West Upper Hopton Village Yorkshire Gold & Category Winner Silver Gilt Usk Large Village Wales Gold Westminster City London Silver Gilt Whitehead Small Town Ulster Silver Gilt Wisbech Large Town Anglia Silver Gilt Woolton (Liverpool) Champion of Champions North West Gold RHS Britain in Bloom Discretionary Award Results The RHS Britain in Bloom Discretionary Award nominees and winners are selected by the RHS Britain in Bloom UK Judging Panel to recognise excellence in particular areas. RHS Britain in Bloom 50th Anniversary Award – for 2014 only Presented to the finalist that demonstrated the best pollinator-friendly planting in celebration of the 50th Anniversary of Britain in Bloom. Winner – Chorley RHS Britain in Bloom Horticulture Award Presented to the finalist that demonstrated the best horticultural practice throughout the entry. Winner – Oldham RHS Britain in Bloom Commercial Award Presented to the finalist that demonstrated the best environmental and/or horticultural contribution from business / retail / corporate interests. Winner – Stockley Park, Hillingdon RHS Britain in Bloom Young People’s Award Presented to the finalist deemed to involve young people from across the community in the best way. Winner – Immingham RHS Britain in Bloom School Award Presented the school within a finalist’s community that demonstrated the best commitment to ongoing environmental and horticultural initiatives. Joint Winner – St Mary’s School, Dalton Joint Winner – Cavell Primary and Nursery School, Norwich RHS Britain in Bloom Conservation and Wildlife Award Presented to the finalist that best demonstrated duty and commitment to the protection and enhancement of the flora and fauna in their local environment. Winner – Tresco RHS Britain in Bloom Environment Award Presented to the finalist that best demonstrated responsible management of resources and/or high quality sustainable landscaping practices within their entry. Winner – London Bridge RHS Britain in Bloom Pride of Place Award Presented to the finalist that best demonstrated duty and commitment to on-going maintenance of any one or more of the following: cleanliness, hard landscaping and street furniture. Winner – Port Marine & Village Quarter (Portishead) RHS Britain in Bloom Tourism Award Presented to the finalist that demonstrated the most effective use of their local Bloom initiatives as a means of encouraging and supporting tourism in their area. Winner – Shrewsbury RHS Britain in Bloom Heritage Award Presented to the finalist that best demonstrated outstanding commitment to the ongoing care and development of their local heritage. Winner – Pitlochry RHS Britain in Bloom Public Park Award Given in Memory of David Welch Presented to the park (including publicly run pay-on-entry parks, gardens and botanic gardens) designed for horticultural excellence, giving delight to the visitor through appropriate planting, high standards of maintenance, including infrastructure, conserving wildlife, cleanliness, features of interest and community involvement. Winner – Roundhay Park, Leeds RHS Britain in Bloom Community Award Presented to the finalist that best demonstrated community involvement (including local businesses) in their local Bloom campaign. Winner – Truro RHS Britain in Bloom Community Champion Award Presented to an individual or individuals who demonstrated exceptional commitment and dedication to the Britain in Bloom cause in their community. Awards presented to: Margaret Carter, Shevington Richard Budge, Truro Penny Stocks, Wisbech John Jordan, Malvern Stan Sedman MBE, Shrewsbury John Summers, Perh Roy Freer MBE, Dunnington James Wallace, Ahoghill Chris Beard, Harrogate Sue Lane, Tenby Ken Gillance, Moorsholm RHS Britain in Bloom Outstanding Contribution Award Presented to one individual judges consider to have made outstanding efforts towards the success and promotion of Britain in Bloom. Award presented to: Walter Dinning, Northumbria Mark Wasilewski MVO, London
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