Huntingdon and Chatteris in Bloom have been announced as the Anglia in Bloom Best Overall Entry for 2023.
The Huntingdon campaign team also won several other awards including:
• Best Large Town 2023, Gold Award
• Best Public Park 2023 – Coneygear Park, Gold Award
• Best Community Project – Coneygear Community Garden
• King’s Coronation Display 2023 – Gold Award
• Public Park - Hinchingbrooke Country Park – Gold Award
• Nature/Conservation – Hinchingbrooke Country Park – Gold Award
• Churchyard – All Saints’ Church – Silver Gilt Award
• Churchyard – St Mary’s Church – Silver Gilt Award
• Public House – King of the Belgians – Silver Award
Stephanie James, who launched the Wild about Huntingdon campaign in September 2022 was nominated for the Mike Ames award in recognition of the outstanding contribution to 'In Bloom'.
Certificates of nomination were also received for Hinchingbrooke Country Park (Best Conservation/Biodiversity & Best Public Park), the Town Centre (Best Commercial Area) and
Hinchingbrooke Hospital Gardens (Best Floral Display by Individual or Community).
For the first time, the Anglia in Bloom awards ceremony was held in Huntingdon, at the Coneygear Centre, where more than 120 guests from across the region were treated to an afternoon tea, as well as a visit to the Coneygear Community Garden, which won the award for Best Community Project.
Charlotte Mann, communities officer for Huntingdon Town Council and coordinator for the Coneygear Community Garden said: “We are absolutely thrilled to have been nominated for the Best Community Project 2023, let alone take home the trophy as the winning entry!
"I am incredibly proud of the team for their efforts and hard work that have contributed towards this prestigious award.
"This project has thrived because the community came together to create something wonderful.
"Come rain, shine, blazing heat, extreme winds or icy conditions – our team are there, creating something wonderful, with the Coneygear community firmly behind us.”
Huntingdon in Bloom now eagerly await the results of their national entry to Britain In Bloom, which will be announced on Monday, October 23.
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