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Young horticulturalists put on blooming good show

Wednesday, 25 April 2018 14:04

The Regeneration and Community Chair Councillor Stephen Pitts has praised Douglas's primary school children for their horticultural skills shown in the Council's 2018 daffodil-growing competition. He was speaking at the prize presentation at Douglas town hall, presided over by Her Worship the Mayor.

 

The Council's Parks Service team distributed around 2000 daffodils bulbs and growing material to the schools for the competition which was judged over a week-long period by Councillor Pitts and assistant head of parks (technical) Graham Newsome.

 

Sponsor of the Best Decorated Pot category was Logistics Training Services Ltd and for the Overall Best Daffodil, RL360.

 

ABestDaff BSC6783 MediumOverall Best School Daffodil winner Tilly Kennish-Cain of Manor Park School with The Mayor and Mayoress, Manor Park School's Riss Forrester and sponsor Nigel Danzelman of RL360

 

 APot BSC6803 MediumOverall Best Decorated Pot winner Georgia O'Grady from the Henry Bloom Noble School, with the Mayor and Mayoress, sponsor Bill Gregory of Logistics Training Services and the school's head teacher Ian Walmsley

 

 ACommendation BSC6808 MediumChair of Regeneration and Community Committee Special Commendation award winner Isabel Parker from Kdewaigue Primary School with the Mayor and the committee's chairman Councillor Stephen Pitts