AN ANNUAL flower and produce show went ahead at the weekend with plenty of awards given out to contestants. The Burton Bradstock Flower and Produce Show took place for the first time in two years at the Burton Bradstock Village Hall on Saturday, July 17. Despite initial concerns over how well the event would be supported, there was an excellent level of entries for the 69 different categories of fruit, vegetables, arts and crafts, preserves, cookery and photography. The Burton Bradstock Village Society, the group charged with putting on the show, was also very pleased with the attendance on the day. Cups for the various categories were presented by society chairman, Peter Broomhead, in the Rectory Garden to allow for distancing.
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4:58 PM May 6, 2021
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FLORAL hanging baskets will go up around Goring this summer after a deal was agreed between the parish council and the volunteers responsible for the scheme.
The Goring Gap in Bloom team has decorated the village most years since 2007 and won numerous awards in the Royal Horticultural Society’s Britain in Bloom competition, including best small town in the country in 2019.
The volunteers weren’t going to do anything this year following disagreements with the council, which typically provides funding and also owns the street lights which the baskets are attached to.