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69TH ANNUAL
FROM 2.00PM • SCHOOL PLAYING FIELD • CROMHALLFROM 2.00PM • SCHOOL PLAYING FIELD • CROMHALL
CROMHALLHORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
CROMHALL FLOWER SHOW& VILLAGE FAYRE
SATURDAY 5TH SEPT 2015
CROMHALLHORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
CROMHALL FLOWER SHOW& VILLAGE FAYRE
SATURDAY 5TH SEPT 2015
Beer TentBBQSkittlesCraft StallsIce CreamVintage Tractors
Fun AuctionRaffle
TombolasTeas & Refreshments
Coconut ShyAnd much more
THE LAWMEN BRISTOLAWARD WINNING WILD WEST SHOW
FUN DOG SHOWKLB MUSIC DEPARTMENT
PUNCH & JUDY
This year’s Schedule is kindly sponsored by
THE LAWMEN BRISTOLAWARD WINNING WILD WEST SHOW
FUN DOG SHOWKLB MUSIC DEPARTMENT
PUNCH & JUDY
Please use and support us, we are open five and half days per week, we take regularorders for papers, milk, bread, locally made cakes and weekly vegetable boxes.
We have a good selection of beers, wines and spirits and a very extensive range ofgroceries, confectionery and household goods.
As we are a non profit making association and completely run by volunteers, ourprices are very competitive.
Please come and see what we have to offer, you will be pleasantly surprised.
“RUN FOR THE COMMUNITY BY THE COMMUNITY”
SUPPORT YOUR LOCALCROMHALL VILLAGE SHOP & POST OFFICE
Telephone: 01454 299262
Bring your dog along on the day and enter our:
FUN DOG SHOWDetails from Julia Cloke on 01454 228676
(entries on the day)
Cromhall Horticultural Society
69th Flower Show & Village FayreSaturday 5th September 2015 at 2.00pm
St Andrew’s School Playing Field, Cromhall
EXHIBITOR’S SCHEDULEENTRY FEES:
Adult Classes 20p per entryChildren’s Classes 10p per entry
(Extra entry forms available from the Village Shop after 1st July 2015)
ENTRIES AND FEES TO BE HANDED IN TO:Tony Bryant, 7 Drews Orchard, Cromhall, Glos GL12 8BJ or
Cromhall Village Shop on or before Thursday 3rd September 2015(No NEW exhibitors accepted on Show Day)
Further information from
SHOW SECRETARY:Lisa Willmott (01454) 294 968
CHAIRMAN:Peter Banks (01454) 299 360
C.H.S. PRESIDENTS:Mr and Mrs Gilbert Bryant
SHOWGROUND ENTRY:Adults £2.00, OAP/Children £1.00, Family Price £5.00 (2 adults, 2 children)
VEGETABLES: Perpetual Silver Challenge Cup – Classes 1-36
1 A pair of squashes2 4 Potatoes, white3 4 Potatoes, coloured4 3 Carrots stump rooted, trimmed5 3 Carrots long, trimmed6 6 Shallots, for size7 9 Shallots, under 30mm dia.8 3 Spring sown Onions, dressed9 3 Onion Sets, dressed10 1 Pair of vegetable marrows11 4 Courgettes12 6 French beans13 6 Runner beans14 1 Longest runner bean (1st, 2nd & 3rd prizes)15 2 Heads of cabbage16 2 Heads of Lettuce17 6 Tomatoes on a dish18 1 Salad collection, 3 kinds on tray*19 1 Indoor cucumber20 3 Beetroot, round, trimmed21 Flora/veg (1 spec. flower & 1 veg)22 A vase of mixed herbs23 Any other vegetable not listed (2 of a kind)24 1 Unusual shaped vegetable25 1 Onion for weight, dressed26 1 Longest stick of rhubarb27 3 Potatoes for weight28 1 Tomato for weight29 9 Cherry tomatoes on a dish30 Small tray of veg, 3 kinds on tray*31 Collection of veg, 4 kinds ex. tom’s on tray*
(A backboard is allowed)
FRUIT32 4 Apples, culinary33 4 Apples, dessert34 3 Pears, dessert35 Any other fruit not listed36 A bowl of fruit containing one or more var.NB* Special Classes (£2 for first!)
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FLOWERS: Gillard Cup – Classes 37-5737 Vase of flowers in red, white and blue*38 Vase of roses39 Vase of perennial flowers40 Vase of annuals*41 5 Asters, single or double42 3 Spikes of Gladioli43 Container of dahlias44 3 Pom-pom dahlias - not exceed 52mm across45 5 Fuchsia heads - set out singly46 5 Pansies - set out singly47 5 Sweet peas48 1 Specimen hybrid T rose49 Cactus or succulent in a pot50 Foliage pot plant - pot not to exceed 18cm dia.51 Collection of growing plants in a pot -pot not to exceed 23cm dia.52 Vase of chrysanthemums, any form53 3 Geranium heads54 Fuchsia in a pot - pot not to exceed 18cm in dia.55 Pot plant in bloom (not fuchsia) - pot not to exceed 18cmm in dia.56 Brightest flower in my garden57 Vase of mixed garden FlowersNB* Special Classes (£2 for first!)
FLORAL ART: Baylis Cup – Classes 58-61AN ARRANGEMENTAn artistic display of plant material only. No accessories to be used. All plant materialmust be in water. The container and base (if used) are not classed as accessories.
AN EXHIBITAn arrangement with or without accessories. An accessory is anything other than plantmaterial but plant material must always be dominant.58 Arrangement - a basket of flowers for a Royal Christening59 Arrangement entitled ‘Autumn shades’60 Arrangement - miniature decoration not to exceed 10cm overall61 Exhibit entitled ‘Talking point’ (dinner party table centrepiece)*NB* Special Classes (£2 for first!)
A date for your diary
Next year’s 70th Cromhall Flower Show and Village Fayre
3rd September 2016
HOMECRAFTS: Applegate Award – Classes 62-8362 Homemade loaf of bread, white or brown, hand or machine made*63 Victoria Sandwich – recipe on page 1364 Jar of stone fruit jam65 Jar of soft fruit jam66 Jar of lemon curd67 Jar of jelly68 Jar of marmalade69 Jar of chutney70 Apple pie, not less than 16cm in dia.71 Decorated cake, not to exceed 21cm (8”) across*72 Savoury quiche, not to exceed 23cm dia.73 Bakewell tart74 4 Eggs on a saucer75 4 Homemade biscuits76 6 pieces of fudge77 4 Jam tarts78 Family fruit cake – recipe on page 1379 Bottle homemade wine, clear glass bottle80 An article of clothing - knitted or sewn81 Any other handicraft, state if kit82 One or more photographs, decorative manner, max 30cm wide83 Patchwork or quiltingNB* Special Classes (£2 for first!)
Please note that all pastry must be homemade. Please cover all cakes and savouries with clearplastic bags only. Plain clear glass jars should be used for exhibiting jams, these should becovered with wax discs and transparent tops, no screw tops allowed. Screw cap tops should beused for chutney and pickle jars.
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Cup Presentation
We will present the Certificates and Cups on the day to all Winners,
but all Cups will be retained by the Cromhall Horticultural Society to
enable us to have them engraved.
All Cups will be presented at our Annual General Meeting which is
usually held in October at the Cromhall Village Hall.
All winners will be personally notified once the date of AGM and
Presentation is confirmed.
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CHILDREN’S CLASSES:Awards and Cups will be given for the most points in each age group.There is also a Cup for the Best Exhibit for Classes 89 - 117judged for Excellence for Age. Age to be marked on all Children’s Exhibits
PRE-SCHOOL – Classes 84-8884 Any painting, collage or potato print, not larger than A385 Decorated rich tea biscuit86 Pasta necklace87 Decorated paper plate88 Coloured picture (outline from shop)
7 YEARS AND UNDER (on date of show) – Classes 89–9989 Not applicable90 Model of an animal made from fruit and/or veg91 3 Iced ‘Funny Faces’ on rich tea biscuits92 Saucer of wild blackberries93 Lego model (own design)94 Any other handicraft, inc. kits95 Not applicable96 Not applicable97 Collage using a variety of materials98 Drawing or painting (any subject)99 Coloured picture (outline from shop)
8 TO UNDER 12 YEARS (on date of show) – Classes 100–111100 Model using recycled materials101 Drawing or painting (any subject)102 Photograph of ‘My day out’103 Saucer of wild blackberries104 Miniature garden in a seed tray105 3 Iced ‘Funny Faces’ on rich tea biscuits106 Model from a construction kit107 Vegetable alien from outer space108 Birthday card109 Any other handicraft110 Poem about a member of your family111 Design a T-shirt (outline from shop)
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BRAND NEW CLASSES FOR 2015:71 - Decorated cake, not to exceed 21cm (8") across,138 - 4 Flapjacks with a flavoured topping.PLUS, lots of new challenging themes in the competitive Photography classes.PLUS additional special classes allocated in Photography and Residents classes with £2 first prize!HAVE A GO!
12 TO UNDER 17 YEARS (on date of Show) – Classes 112-117112 Drawing or painting (any subject)113 Book mark114 Cake or sponge115 Photograph - ‘My favourite thing’116 Any other handicraft117 School Design & Technology item
(Design & Technology item must have been made in the last school year).
ST ANDREW’S SCHOOL: SCHOOL CUP – Classes 118-124118 Reception - Under the Sea (item TBA)119 Year 1 - Under the Sea (item TBA)120 Year 2 - Under the Sea (item TBA)121 Year 3 - Woven Boxes122 Year 4 - Patchwork123 Year 5 - Tapestry124 Year 6 - Cross Stitch
PHOTOGRAPHY (any age group):
BRAESIDE CUP – Classes: 125-131Photographs MUST not have been exhibited previously and not to exceed 13cm x 18cm (5”x7”)125 1 Print ‘Let’s celebrate’126 1 Print ‘Food and drink’127 1 Print ‘A walk in the woods’128 1 Print ‘Best of British’129 1 Print ‘Optical illusion’*130 2 Prints together ‘Light and shade’131 4 Prints together ‘featuring the colour blue’NB* Special Classes (£2 for first!)
SUNFLOWER CUP – Classes: 132-133132 Largest sunflower head133 Tallest sunflower
RESIDENTS CUP – Classes: 134-138 (Exhibitors must live within the parish of Cromhall)134 Drawing or painting of a local scene135 4 Photographs - ‘Cromhall from dawn to dusk’136 Homemade item for use in the garden137 1 flowering pot plant*138 4 Flapjacks with a flavoured toppingNB* Special Classes (£2 for first!)
1st WOODEND SCOUTS – Classes: 139–141139 Beavers aged 6-8140 Cubs age 8-10.5141 Scouts age 10.5-14
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ST ANDREW’S PRIMARY SCHOOLThe staff, Governors and children at St Andrew’s primary School are pleased tosupport the Cromhall Flower Show & Village Fayre. We always welcome visitors to our school so ifyou would like to come and meet us, please phone 01454 294498 to arrange a visit.
Ofsted says: "Pupils are very caring and show good understanding of the needs of others.A major strength in pupils‘ behaviour is their attitudes to their learning. Behaviour in lessons isalmost always exemplary and they work keenly and enthusiastically."
CROMHALL FLOWER SHOW & VILLAGE FAYRE SCHEDULE 9
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Mini Digger Specialist
All Ground WorksUndertaken
Driveways
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Foundations etc
Telephone 01454 294 695 • Mobile 07970 965 669Heathend Cottage, Cromhall, Wotton-Under-Edge, South Glos
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CLASS 63: RECIPE FOR A VICTORIA SANDWICH3 egg recipe sandwiches with raspberry jam and sprinkled with caster sugar.
CLASS 78: RECIPE FOR A FAMILY FRUIT CAKE8oz (225g) plain flour sieved with 1 teaspoon of baking powder4oz (110g) margarine 4oz (110g) caster sugar8oz (225g) mixed dried fruit 2 eggs beaten4 tablespoons milk
Grease and line a 7” (18cm) round cake tin.
Rub fat into flour until it resembles fine breadcrumbs. Add fruit, sugar, eggs and enoughmilk to give soft consistency. Turn into prepared tin and bake at 170ºC, 340º F or 150ºC fanoven for 1¼ - 1½ hours until a skewer comes out clean.
PRIZE MONEYSpecial Classes 18, 30, 31, 37, 40, 61, 62, 71, 129, 137 = £2, £1.50, £1
All other Classes = 60p, 40p, 30p
POINTS (Special Classes) First = 6, Second = 4, Third = 2
POINTS (All other Classes) First = 3, Second = 2, Third = 1
Heathend Ladies Cup for the lady with the most points in open classes
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MY THANKS TO THE COMMITTEE AND ALL OF OUR SUPPORTERSI would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has made the Cromhall Flower Show &Village Fayre possible.
We are fortunate to have a terrific and dedicated Committee who have worked extremely hard to puton the event for the Village, so a huge thank you to:Peggy Collett - Judging Shadow Tony Bryant - Judging ManagerLisa Willmott - Secretary Steve Aston - Site ShadowSue Bryant - Entertainment Manager Anna Imrie - PR ManagerCath James - Stall Manager James Imrie - TreasurerPaul Willmott - Site Manager Helen Clifton - Stall ManagerKeith Jackson - Site Shadow
We couldn’t put on the show without our exceptional band of helpers on the day who assist with thejudging, help run our own stalls and with the set up/take down of the site, so thank you, one and all,we really do appreciate your help.
We would also like to thank Cromhall.com and 5Alive in helping us promote the show throughout theyear and for St Andrew’s School for allowing us the use of their school field and facilities.
It goes without saying, that it is with everyone’s help that we continue to put on the Flower Show (now inits 69th year), which is an event that the entire village can be proud of.
Peter Banks, Chairman, Cromhall Horticultural Society
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RULES
• Exhibits to be staged by 10.30am on SHOW DAY. Judging starts at 10.45am.Tents to be cleared by 10.30am.
THESE TIMES WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED
• The classes will be open to all irrespective of where an exhibitor resides, with theexception of the residents cup classes 134-138.
• Entries to be handed in before midnight on 3rd September 2015 otherwise adouble entry fee will be charged. No NEW exhibitors accepted on Show Day.
• All Exhibits must be grown or worked by the exhibitor except classes 58 to 61.
• All handicrafts should have been completed within 12 months of the Show.
• All pastry must be homemade.
• All cakes and savouries shall be exhibited in clear plastic bags (not cling film).
• All jams shall be exhibited in plain clear glass jars and covered with a wax discand a transparent top.
• All chutneys and pickles shall be exhibited in plain clear glass jars withscrew top lids.
• Judges reserve the right not to award prizes if the exhibits do not meet therequired standards.
• Prize money and certificates not collected on Show Day will be taken to CromhallVillage Shop and should be collected by 30th September. After this date,unclaimed prize money will be donated to Show funds.
• A competitor may make only two entries in any class and the better of the two willbe judged against other entries.
• No exhibit to be removed without the consent of the Committee before 4.15pm.Certificates will be presented at 4pm. If you would like to donate your exhibit to theAuction, please bring to the Auction table immediately after Cup presentation.
• All winners to return cups to Cromhall Village Shop, at least 2 weeks prior to theShow. You can contact the shop on 01454 299 262.
Opening times are:Monday to Friday 8.30am to 1pm and 2.00pm - 5.00pmSaturday 8.30am to 11.30am
• In the event of a tie for any trophy the exhibitor gaining the most 1st prizes will bedeclared the winner.
• The Committee will not be responsible for any loss or damage to exhibits orpersonal property. The Committee’s decisions on all points are final and binding.
Cromhall Flower Show & Village Fayre
ENTRY FORMPlace your entry fees, together with your entry form in a labeled envelope and hand it in toCromhall Village Shop or post it through the letter box of the Judging Manager,Tony Bryant, 7 Drews Orchard, Cromhall, Glos GL12 8BJ on or before Thursday3rd September 2015. Please ensure you provide your telephone number and emailso that we can contact you..
Please circle the classes you wish to enter
TITLE: NAME:
ADDRESS:
AGE (If under16):
Children’s exhibits must be marked clearly with age.
When you collect your class entry cards please check that the number handwritten onthe top of your form is the same as that on your cards.
TOTAL FEES: £ NUMBER OF ENTRIES:(Fees are 20p per Adult class and 10p per Child’s class)
CONTACT PHONE NUMBER:
CONTACT EMAIL:
Yes I would like to join the Cromhall Flower Show and Country Fayre (e)mailing list to receivethe latest pre and post show information (you can unsubscribe at any time).
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The Show Committee would like to extend their thanks to all who have advertised andsponsored this year’s schedule:
ADVERTISERSAG Sansum
At Home Curtains & BlindsCemex
Cromhall.comCromhall Village Shop & Post Office Association
Greenline TanksHeathend Garage
Ian Street Painting & DecoratingMark Woodward Groundworks
NS JamesPinkers Saddlery
Rowe Veterinary GroupSevern Electrical Contractors
The Royal OakThe St Mary Centre, Thornbury
Thornbury Farmers Market
SUPPORTERSSt Andrew’s Primary School
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Servicing themechanical needs
of Cromhall andthe surrounding area
Bring your car to us for:• MOTs• Servicing• Air-conditioning servicing
We also MOT all makes of motorcycles, old and new.
We are a family business who have been establishedsince 1985 and always offer a friendly & reliable service.
Telephone01454 294352
Cromhall, Wotton-under-Edge,Glos GL12 8AR