Gardeners’ creations the envy of many
Date published: 01 December 2015
OLDHAM’S green-fingered gardeners have been rewarded for their efforts at the Growing Together gardening awards ceremony at Smokies Hotel, Bardsley.
The First Choice Homes Oldham awards event was held in conjunction with Oldham Council’s private gardens and allotments competition, and incorporated category winners of Housing and Care 21, Village Housing Association, Contour and Regenda’s competitions.
The awards were presented by well-known broadcaster and Chelsea flower show host, Joe Swift.
Mr Swift said: “The Oldham gardens and allotments competition dinner was a huge success — a wonderful celebration of gardening in Oldham. There was a real buzz about the evening and a few tears of joy too.
“Oldham’s gardening and horticulture is the envy of many a town and city. Its parks and green spaces are always in tip-top condition. Oldham has a rich and long heritage of horticulture but is always planning ahead too, knowing that gardening and plants will play a big role in its future. Congratulations to Oldham who recognise these benefits for all and long may it continue.”
Cath Green, chief executive of FCHO, said: “Each year we are amazed by the effort that our residents put in and year on year our residents seem to raise the bar.
“We are clearly a town of green-fingered marvels and the awards ceremony is a fun evening and a great opportunity for us to say thanks to all those who make our communities so colourful with their gardening efforts.”
Garden competition winners
First Choice Homes Oldham
Young Gardener of the Year (sponsored by Mitie): Three joint winners — Erin Murphy, Longfellow Crescent, Sholver; Aimee Bone, Carr Lane, Greenfield; McKelvie Jackson, Finchcroft, Barker Street
Most Improved Garden (in memory of Harry Burns, FCHO chair, “Harry Burns Memorial Award”): Peter McDermott, Knott Lane, Bardsley
Best Community Garden of the Year (Oldham West): Brian Ward and Geoffrey Knight - Sedgemoor Way
Best Community Garden of the Year: (Oldham East): Sheila Cronley - Beech Avenue, Greenfield
Best Community Garden of the Year: (Oldham and the Rest): Mary Nixon, Evelyn Caveney, Irene Banks and Thelma Kellock - Tavern Court, Failsworth
Baskets/containers/balconies (sponsored by The Connell Group)
Oldham West: Derek Thompson, Ruth Street
Oldham East: Waltraud Trickett, Chew Vale, Greenfield
Oldham Other: Jenny Smith, Burnsall Grove, Royton
First Choice Homes Oldham Gardens
Oldham West: 1, Alfred Crowther, Caistor Walk, Burnley Street estate; 2, Ann Hague, Abbeyhills Road, Roundthorn; 3 Nicholas and Terry Ring, Egerton Street, town centre
Oldham East: 1, Philip Sumner and Susan Russell, Stevenson Drive, Sholver; 2, Wendy Clark, Kirkstone Close, Higginshaw Village; 3, Jackie Shaw, Longfellow Crescent, Sholver
Oldham and the Rest: 1, Stanley and Dorothy Gordon, Brooks Drive, Failsworth; 2, Pauline Norden, Henley Street, Chadderton; 3, Peter and Rita Flynn, Henley Street, Chadderton
Housing Associations
Housing and Care 21
Best Garden: Janet and James Cowan, Elizabeth Grove, Shaw
Best Court: Millgate, Hollins,
Best container garden: Rod and Kathleen Turner, St George’s Square, Chadderton
Regenda
Best front garden: Nicola Martin, Manwaring Street, Failsworth
Best back garden: June Benson, Bainborough Clough
Best hanging baskets and containers: Douglas Saxon, Limehurst Court
Contour
Best young gardener: Anika Talukder, Trafalgar Street
Best fruit and vegetable patch: Mohammed Abdul Molli Olli Ahmed, Westwood Drive
Best Community Garden: Colin Noble and Jimmy Miller, Cherry Hinton
Villages
Best garden: 1, Diane Emsley, Rosary Road; 2, Catherine Dawson, Fir Tree Avenue; 3, Joe Ingham, Reins Lee Avenue
Best Pensioner Garden: 1, Joyce Hooton, Keswick Avenue; 2, Keith Chambers, Sportsman Drive; 3 Russell Dean, Springwood Hall Road
Best Container Display: 1, Fred Edwards, Wildbrook Crescent; 2, Margaret Smith, Marland Avenue; 3, Hazel Gregory, Fir Tree Avenue
The Joyce Fairbrother Memorial trophy: Jenny Knight, Fitton Hill
Oldham Council winners
Private Gardens (merit awards)
Hazel Sharp, Hutchins Lane, Watersheddings
Thomas Adamson, Hylands, Burnedge Lane, Grasscroft
Glynis Bruce, Ashley House, Horest Lane, Denshaw
Bernadette McKenna, Alders Court, Bardsley
Best communal garden (merit awards)
Friends of the Owl, Failsworth
Secret Garden, Watersheddings
Allotments (merit awards)
Phillimore St allotments — Peter Taft
Fernhurst allotments — Mike Aston, James Dyson, Tony Ireson
Waterhead allotments — Mike Platt, Julie Powell
Constantine St allotments — Kevin Moore
Broadway allotments — Lynn Whitehead
Rushcroft allotments — Stuart Wood
Oakbank allotments — Michael Jeffrey
Medlock Way allotments — Richard Dawes
School Rd allotments — Peter Kershaw
Diggle allotments — Jim Williams
Heyside allotments — David Tempest, Ian Pratt
Stott’s Lane allotments — Clive Atkinson, Pat Moran
Fitton Hill allotments — Warren Wilson
Hope St allotments — Marilyn Guest
Werneth Park allotments — Ian Kershaw, Mr and Mrs C Iddon
South Chadderton allotments — Andy Patterson, Jeanette Barker, Tony Green
Cartmel Crescent allotments — Peter Dockney
Overall winners
First Choice Homes Oldham: Stanley and Dorothy Gordon, Brooks Drive, Failsworth
Oldham Council: Private garden — Hazel Sharp, Hutchins Lane, Watersheddings; communal garden — Secret Garden, Watersheddings
Allotments
Most Improved Site — Constantine Street
Shannon Trophy for the best six plots — Fernhurst Allotments
Oldham Corporation Cup for the best site in the Borough — South Chadderton Allotments
Oldham Chronicle Cup for the best plot in the borough
1, Ian Pratt, Heyside Allotments
2, Pat Moran, Stotts Lane Allotments
3, Michael Jeffrey, Oakbank Allotments
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