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Newsletter 2013 A Message from Barry Cruse, Chairman of the Bath in Bloom Committee What a difference a year makes. Early spring 2012 was warm and sunny allowing gardeners to do most of their outdoor jobs in relative comfort. This year it’s been absolutely freezing and I must admit that I have hardly set foot outside of the back door! Let’s hope that this summer will be warm and sunny, surely we deserve it! This year we will be going for our fourth consecutive Gold in the South West in Bloom competition. Not easy with ever increasing competition particularly from Taunton and Weston Super Mare. We have also been chosen to represent the South West in the RHS Britain in Bloom National finals. An honour of course, but it does mean we will be judged twice within the space of a couple of
weeks. It’s going to be a hectic summer! Our competitors in the South West competition are likely to be Torquay, Paignton, Weston Super Mare and Taunton, and in the National finals Colchester, Grimsby, Shrewsbury, Bury, Bracknell and Derry City. Quite a line up, but we have a well supported Bath in Bloom competition as well as many brilliant “It’s Your Neighbourhood” entries to back us up. This makes our job so much easier. Some new entrants in the Bath in Bloom competition have asked me to explain the marking system we use. Well basically, it’s the same system as the RHS use for Britain in Bloom whereby we award Bronze, Silver, Silver Gilt and Gold. If you achieve between 60—69 marks you will be awarded Bronze, 70—79 marks Silver--- 80—89 marks Silver Gilt and 90—100 marks Gold.
This means it’s very likely that there will be a number of entrants in the same category who will receive the same award. Sometimes no entrant in a category will achieve the Gold standard; this means the overall winner will be the entrant with the highest number of marks regardless of the standard they have achieved. Every category winner will be given gift vouchers to the value of £25 but the Schools winner will receive a cheque for a huge £200, kindly donated by the University of Bath Gardening Club. So come on Schools you have nothing to lose and a lot to gain if you win. Could I remind you that if you know of anyone that deserves recognition for sustained and special effort in the Bath in Bloom competition, please contact me and they will be considered for my special achievement award. This will be presented at the Bath in Bloom awards ceremony on September 16th at the Guildhall. I should be grateful if you would return your trophies to The Council’s One Stop Shop, Lewis House, Manvers Street, Bath by the end of July please. Thank you all for helping to make Bath and North East Somerset a nicer and “greener” place to live and work. Have a good summer and good luck in the competition. Barry
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