Horticultural delights for Chailey
Flowers, plants, vegetables cookery and handicraft which included double knitting, photography and painting were displayed in Chaliey village hall.
With 260 entries, the judges had a hard time selecting their winners.
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Hide AdDr Peter Estcourt said: “This really is a very nice village event.
“It was very well supported despite two rather important sports fixtures going on at the same time.
“Children entered a ‘guess the weight of the potato in a bucket’ competition, the heaviest was an impressive three kilos this year.”
First, second and third place trophies, along with monetary prizes were awarded by three accomplished judges.
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Hide AdRetired gardener, David Vivash judged flowers and vegetables.
Joan Jones, a member of the WI, decided on the winners in the cookery category and Shirley Carmen-Martin, also a member of the WI was the flower arrangement judge
First prize for the Marie Neal memorial rose bowl was given to Diane Ellis.
This long standing award has been in the village since the 1950’s and was donated to remember a teenager who died at the time.
Dr Estcourt said the society hope to attract more of the younger generation in the coming years.
The next horticultural show in the village will be in the autumn.