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CONGRESBURY GARDENING CLUB SUMMER SHOW 2018 with the Village Fete St Andrew’s Church Paddock Saturday 30th June At 1:30pm www.congresburygardening.org.uk 32 Summer 2018 v 3.1 (Final) 1
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CONGRESBURY POST OFFICE Karen Edwards Farmhouse Bed & Breakfast & individual ceramics for €/$ OVER THE COUNTER Self Catering Apartment individual gardens TOYS - GREETINGS CARDS STATIONERY - GIFTS INKJET CARTRIDGES for Passport & ID Photos Colour photocopying Proprietor: C.A.Baker and Fax available Tel/Fax: 01934 862997 Mobile: 07767 206218 Open Mon – Fri 9.00am – 5.30pm Bakers Lane Sat 9.00am – 1.00pm Wrington 01934 834292 (Closed for lunch 1.00 – 2.00pm) North Somerset 07949 460897 BS40 5HT Unit 4 The Precinct Brinsea Road www.karenedwardsceramics.co.uk CONGRESBURY Email: bandb@lowerstock.co.uk Studio 3, Barley Wood Walled Garden (01934) 833831 Also see us on Trip Advisor Long Lane, Wrington, BS40 5SA Transport To Shops Cottage Loaf ROBERT HODDER Congresbury Bakery, Sandwich Bar, Cafe FAMILY BUTCHER FAMILY BUTCHER Evening W.I. Freshly baked bread, rolls Local Meet at The Methodist Hall Congresbury and confectionery daily. Beef - Lamb - Pork Congresbury 2nd Wednesday of each month Carers Buffets on request Frozen Fish 7.30 for 7.45p.m. OPENING TIMES Contact Wendy 01934 838209 Monday - Friday 7:00am - 5:00pm Delicatessen Counter For further information Volunteers / Drivers Saturday 7:00am - 1:00pm Selection of Cheeses Urgently Needed Home cooked meats Filled rolls and Home-made sausages Please Call Margaret sandwiches Leimdorfer 01934 834663 (all at competitive prices) made to order BRINSEA ROAD Visit The Housebound 2 The Precinct CONGRESBURY Brinsea Road Phone 01934 838844 01934 876969 For your deep-freeze quotation 4 29
BELL & STENTON LTD Stonewell Lane Great Deals On Used Cars In Congresbury 52 HIGH STREET, YATTON Congresbury SALES and SERVICING Bristol BS49 5DL MOT by appointment Optometrists and Contact Lens Centre www.stonewellmotors.co.uk - Tel: 01934 832846 Colorimetry Assessment Fab’s Barbers OCT 3D Eye Scan Opening Times: Tues 9:00am 5:00pm Wed 9:00am 5:00pm Large Frame Selection Thurs Fri 10:00am 9:00am 7:00pm 5:00pm Sat 9:00am 3:00pm Telephone: 01934 838818 Fab’s is behind Email: bellandstenton@btconnect.com Robin King and Weston Hospicecare Kimberley’s the Florist Specialists in the Fine Art of Floristry Telephone 01934 253 554 www.kimberleystheflorist.co.uk www.gardenparkhewish.co.uk Award Winning Independent Florist specialising in Wedding | Sympathy | Corporate | Gifts 28 5
The Plough Inn / Bristol & District CAMRA Pub of the Year 2013, 2014 & 2015 Traditional Village Free House Friendly and Inviting Atmosphere Serving Six of the Finest Real Ales Charity Pub Quiz on Sunday at 8:30 pm Great Home Cooked Food Served 12 - 2pm and 7 - 9pm Evenings 1 THE PRECINCT BRINSEA ROAD CONGRESBURY OPENING TIMES MONDAY - SATURDAY 7AM - 8 PM SUNDAY 8AM - 5PM LOTTERY - PAYPOINT FRESH FRUIT AND VEG OFF LICENCE - GAS & ELECTRIC TOP UP CHILL AND FROZEN FOODS - FREE CAR High Street, Congresbury, Bristol, Somerset BS49 5JA PARK - PHONE TOP UP - CASH MACHINE Tel: Garry and Charlotte Polledri on ACCEPTS ALL MAJOR CREDIT & DEBIT CARDS 01934 877402 01934 838020 6 27
Honeyhall Lane Congresbury North Somerset BS49 5JT Phone: (01934) 852 322 Mail: office@mendipspringgolfclub.com Web: www.mendipspringgolfclub.com Originally a 16th century cottage, the Old Inn is a delightful traditional village pub with a wealth of nooks and crannies and a large beer garden. Come and enjoy our excellent ales and freshly prepared food CONTACT DETAILS Paul’s Causeway Congresbury, Somerset, BS49 5DH 01934 832770 oldinn2015@hotmail.com Licensee: Mildon Pubs Ltd Manager: Kevin Mildon FOOD SERVICE Tuesday- Saturday 12:00 - 14:00 18:00 - 20:00 Sunday 12:00 - 15:00 OPENING TIMES Sunday - Thursday 12:00 - 23:30 Friday - Saturday 12:00 - 00:30 THE OLD SCHOOL ROOMS STATION ROAD, CONGRESBURY SOMERSET, BS49 5DX CALL SOLAN : 07939 314452 ALSO IN BRISTOL and SWINDON 26 7
Middlecombe Nursery & Gardens Woofers We grow a wide range of quality shrubs, climbers, perennials, grasses and specimen plants for ‘instant’ gardens, all grown by ourselves, & Waggers offered at sensible prices and presented in a pleasant garden setting “ A real hidden gem ” We are open Home Boarding 10am - 5pm every day from March to December 10am - 5pm Monday to Friday from January to February For Dogs Middlecombe Nursery & Gardens Tel: 01934 832052 Wrington Road, Congresbury, North Somerset, BS49 5AN Mob: 0757 60 80 177 Tel 01934 876337 (We’re just off the A370 Bristol to Weston Road) www.woofersandwaggers.co.uk Mrs Delia Edwards Bed & Breakfast Congresbury Community Transport Brinsea Green Farm Brinsea Lane Telephone Need some transport? Congresbury Why not use “Bluey”? It is available to Nr Bristol BS49 5JN 01934 852278 hire, with driver, for trips, parties, community groups, clubs, individuals etc. BRINSEA GREEN FARM Typical return trip cost for hiring bus to:- Brinsea Green Farm offers quality Bristol £50 - Bath £70 - Gloucester £95 - Exeter £105 Bed and Breakfast, all year round. The accommodation comprises two en-suite rooms and With 15 seats in “Bluey”, a group can have a day out within an a double room with adjoining bathroom. hour or so from Congresbury for £5 - £10 each. Wheelchair TV & hospitality tray in all rooms. access is also available. If you would like a price to hire Bluey Inspection welcome before you book. ring 01934 257247 or go to: Wonderful views. www.brinseagreenfarm.co.uk Bookings@congresburycommunitytransport.co.uk www.congresburycommunitytransport.co.uk 8 25
Simon Palmer Construction Congresbury.net SPC Your Local Congresbury Builder Extensions Village life on the web Phone: 01934 877276 Renovations Your home for everything about Mobile: 07968 865182 Loft Conversions Congresbury Damerals of Wrington Vale News + Events + What’s On Private Hire Taxi Find us on Facebook at Congresbury.net Covering Cleeve , Congresbury, Wrington, Churchill & area Tel: 07954 601447 Contact editor@congresbury.net Open 6 days—closed Sunday 24 9
SUMMER SHOW 30th June 2018 SUMMER SHOW 30th June 2018 Complete a separate form for each entrant - BLOCK CAPITALS PLEASE Complete a separate form for each entrant - BLOCK CAPITALS PLEASE 2 2 Mr/Mrs/Miss ________________________________ Member? Mr/Mrs/Miss ________________________________ Member? (tick box) (tick box) Address _______________________________________________________________ Address _______________________________________________________________ E-Mail _______________________________________________________________ E-Mail _______________________________________________________________ Class Entries Class Entries Class Entries Class Entries Number 1 or 2 Number 1 or 2 Number 1 or 2 Number 1 or 2 I enclose entry fees: (number) ______ Adult classes at 25p I enclose entry fees: (number) ______ Adult classes at 25p each = £______ each = £______ Children’s classes are free. Children entering adult Children’s classes are free. Children entering adult classes pay the adult rate. classes pay the adult rate. I have read and accept the Rules of the Show I have read and accept the Rules of the Show Signed ________________________________ Signed ________________________________ 10 23
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TROPHIES AND AWARDS SUMMER SHOW 2018 FLOWERS President- Mrs Ann Gunner Best exhibit in the Rose classes Secretary Garden token presented by KNOTT’S BUILDERS Mrs Janet Edwards 11 Weir Road, Congresbury Tel 01934 832557 Best exhibit in the Sweet Pea classes Treasurer Garden token presented by KNOTT’S BUILDERS Mrs Liz English ‘The Long House’, Stonewell Lane, Congresbury Tel 01934 834333 Best exhibit in Other Flower classes Garden token presented by MIDDLECOMBE NURSERY LTD Committee members Mrs Lyn Bacon Mrs Rosemary Bailey (Show Organiser) FRUIT - Best exhibit Mrs Maggie Bissett Garden token presented by TINCKNELLS Mrs Jane Hares Mr David Hares VEGETABLES - Best exhibit Mrs Pat Jarvis Garden token presented by TINCKNELLS Ms Maggie Shrubshall Mr Howard Sims Mrs Karen Spears POT PLANTS - Best exhibit Mrs Brenda Wright (Show Committee) A voucher presented by MIDDLECOMBE NURSERY LTD The Gardening Club would like to thank the Headteacher, Mrs Fran Martin, and all the staff of St. Andrew’s School for their assistance with FLOWER ARRANGEMENT - Best exhibit the children’s entries. A voucher presented by KNOTT’S BUILDERS Our thanks also go to all those businesses that have supported us either by taking advertising space in this schedule or by donating gift vouchers. HANDICRAFT - Best exhibit Finally thanks to the Fete Committee for co-ordinating this village event. A voucher presented by KIMBERLEY’S THE FLORIST Join Congresbury Gardening Club PHOTOGRAPHY - Best exhibit A voucher presented by KNOTT’S BUILDERS New members always warmly welcomed Come and see us at the Summer Show, come to one of our meetings or speak to any committee member DOMESTIC - Best Exhibit A voucher presented by THE GARDENING CLUB Our season of talks starts Thursday 6th September 2018 Then 1st Thursday monthly 7:30pm at the Methodist Hall, High Street We also organise garden visits throughout the year. CHILDREN’S CLASSES - Best Exhibit in classes 80, 81 & 83 Prize(s) donated by CONGRESBURY LIBRARY Annual membership is only £7.50 Guests welcome at £2 a meeting www.congresburygardening.org.uk 12 21
TROPHIES AND AWARDS RULES OF THE SHOW JUBILEE TROPHY for the most points gained in the adult classes by a Congresbury resident or SHOW TIMETABLE Club member Before the show PRESIDENT’S CUP for the most points in the Rose classes Entries should be made on the official entry form and be in the hands of GEOFFREY PEACOCK BOWL for the most points in the Rose classes Congresbury Post Office, Brinsea Road or Congresbury Pharmacy, Broad gained by a Congresbury resident Street or Halfway Garage, Bristol Road with the appropriate entry fees in ARTHUR COCKRAM CUP for the most points in the Sweet Pea a sealed envelope by no later than 4.30pm on Thursday 28th June. Late classes entries will be accepted at the discretion of the Show Organiser at 40p per entry. JUDITH PEMBERTON BASKET for the most points in the Pot Plant classes On Show Day DARKE CUP for the most points in the Flower 7.30 am until 10.30 am Marquee open for the staging of exhibits. Ex- Arrangement classes hibitors are responsible for placing class cards on their exhibits. These are obtainable from the Show Organiser on the day. IAN PENNY CUP For the most points in the fruit and vegetable classes 10.30am Marquee cleared for judging – no exhibitor or public access. HARVEY BOWL for the most points in the Horticultural classes (1-44) gained by a Congresbury 1.30pm Marquee reopen for public viewing. resident or Club member 3.30pm until 4.30pm Prize money may be collected from the ARTHUR COTTERALL CUP for the best exhibit in the Horticultural Treasurer. classes (1-44) GRAHAM SALVER for the best exhibit in the Art classes Any prize money not claimed by 4.30pm will be deemed to have been donated to the Society. EDITORIAL TEAM TROPHY for the best exhibit in the Photographic Prizes are: 1st - £1 2nd - 75p 3rd - 50p classes Points are also allocated on the following basis to determine success for KATHLEEN CRAN BOWL for most points in the Domestic classes certain Trophies: 1st – 3 points 2nd – 2 points 3rd – 1 point WATKIN CUP (U16) Best exhibit - from school entries 4.15pm Presentation of trophies and awards LEWIS CUP (U16) Best exhibit - Handicraft photography After Presentation ceremony Exhibits may be removed. Any exhibit not HODDER CUP (U16) Best exhibit - children’s baking removed by 5.30pm shall be deemed to have been donated to the Club. EDI FOY CUP (U16) Best exhibit in children’s Art 20 13
RULES OF THE SHOW AUTUMN SHOW Reserved for Opening Hours 1. The Show will be conducted in accordance with the Rules, Standards 29th September 2018 Mo/Tu/Th/Fr and Definitions contained in the RHS Horticultural Show Handbook 2008 Edition and the 2009 NAFAS Competitions Manual except where varied PHOTOGRAPHY Day Lewis 9-1 & 2-6 Wednesday 9-1 and 2-5.30 by this schedule. These handbooks will be available on the Show Saturday Organiser’s table. CLASSES 9-1 2. All exhibits in classes 1 - 44 must have been cultivated by the exhibitor 1. Skies for at least 2 months. The Committee reserves the right to visit any exhibi- Counter Medical Advice tor’s garden before or after the Show. 2. Fungi Stop Smoking Service Emergency Contraception 3. Exhibitors may not enter more than two entries in any class and may not 3. Roofs Blood Pressure checks take more than one prize in any class. Prescription anti-malarials 4. Any other subject Medicine use reviews 4. Only one exhibitor may enter from one garden in any one class. - with caption Advice on new medicines Flu Vaccinations 5. For the purposes of this Show, a ‘novice’ is an exhibitor who has never won a first prize in the relevant novice class of the Summer Show. 5. Under 16 years 3 Broad Street, Congresbury, - An Action shot BS49 5DG, 6. First prize winning items in any previous Congresbury Show are not Photographs max size 20 x25 cm 01934 832062 eligible for re-entry in subsequent shows. 7. For the benefit of the viewing public, exhibitors are asked to label plant varieties/cultivars where possible. 8. Any exhibit that does not conform to Show Rules may be disqualified. 9. Any protest must be in writing and delivered to the Show Organiser by 3.00pm on the day of the Show. The decision of the judges shall be final in respect of the relative merits of exhibits and they have the power to with- hold any prizes if they think the exhibits are unworthy. The Show Organis- er reserves the right to refer any other points in dispute to the Committee. 10. The Committee will not accept responsibility for loss or damage to property or exhibits. Reasonable care will be taken. 11. Trophies are awarded for one year only and must be returned to the Show Organiser in clean and undamaged condition by June 2019 Further information from Rosemary Bailey Tel: 01934 833662 14 19
69) A tea bread to own recipe SCHEDULE OF CLASSES to be displayed with recipe (A5 card/paper) ROSES 70) Victoria sandwich - caster sugared top Large bloom Roses include Hybrid Tea, Hybrid Perpetuals and Tea Roses. 175g (6ozs) margarine or butter 175g (6ozs) caster sugar Cluster embraces all Hybrid Polyantha, Floribunda & Hybrid Tea Roses staged 175g (6ozs) self raising flour 3 large eggs in clusters but not Ramblers or Poly Pom-poms or HT Roses. The definition raspberry jam to fill ‘stem’ may include one or more flowers on a stem, but ‘bloom’ means one flower use creaming method 2 x 7”(18cms) tins on a stem. 71) Queen cakes - plate of six - shown in paper cases 1) Vase of one yellow, large flowered bloom 110g (4ozs) butter 50g (2ozs) currants 2) Vase of one large flowered bloom - not yellow 110g (4ozs) caster sugar 175g (6ozs) self-raising flour 3) Vase of three large flowered blooms - one distinct cultivar 2 eggs (large) a little milk finely grated lemon rind 4) Vase of three large flowered blooms - three distinct cultivars creaming method Bake at 375°F 190oC Gas 5 for 15 mins 5) Bowl of six stems of large flowered blooms – one or more cultivars 72) Fruit cake to own recipe to be displayed with recipe (A5 card/paper) 6) Vase of one stem of a cluster flowered rose 73) Lemon Drizzle cake to own recipe 7) Vase of three stems of cluster flowered roses – one or more cultivars 74) Flapjacks - plate of five 8) Vase of three stems of climbing and/or rambling roses - one or more 75) Round of shortbread to own recipe cultivars 76) ‘Mad Hatter’s Tea Party’ - displayed on a board/tray - max. 30cm 9) Vase of one rose bloom judged purely for scent square - to be judged on presentation. 10) Vase of three stems of David Austin English roses - one or more 87) Chocolate Brownies - plate of 5 cultivars entrants under 16 on 31st August 2018 11) Vase of three stems of miniature roses. Cluster or single bloom stems CHILDREN’S CLASSES - one or more cultivars All work to be done without assistance. 12) Vase of three blooms of one cultivar of rose, showing a cycle of the bloom:- i) Bloom at the bud stage ii) Bloom at perfect stage iii) 6 YEARS OF AGE & BELOW ON 31ST AUGUST 2018 Bloom at fully open stage 77) School artwork SWEET PEAS 78) “Mr Potato Head” figure made using a fresh potato 13) Sweet Peas - picked from your garden- vase of five stems– one colour 8 YEARS OF AGE & BELOW ON 31ST AUGUST 2018 14) Sweet Peas - not cordon grown - mixed varieties - nine stems. 79) School artwork 15) Sweet Peas - mixed varieties - nine stems in one container 80) A book cover for your favourite book 16) Sweet Peas - one shade only - six stems in one container 81) A comic book character made from fruit and/or vegetables 17) Sweet Peas - three containers - six stems of one variety in each OTHER FLOWERS 11 YEARS OF AGE & BELOW ON 31ST AUGUST 2018 18) Annuals - any varieties - six stems 82) School artwork 19) Pansies - flower heads floating in a dish of water 83) A story book garden in a seed tray/biscuit tin 20) Any other flower - three stems 84) Flowers in a mug 21) Best flower in the garden not including Roses 16 YEARS OF AGE & BELOW ON 31ST AUGUST 2018 22) Mixed garden flowers - nine stems Age to be shown on exhibit. 23) Garden flowers - two vases - two distinct varieties # Indicates classes listed elsewhere in this schedule. 24) Largest and smallest flower in the garden displayed in 2 containers 85) # Photograph -‘Friends’ 25) Herbaceous perennials - six stems - not less than two varieties 86) # Any item of handicraft 26) Flowering shrubs - six stems - not less than three varieties 87) # Chocolate Brownies - plate of 5 18 15
FRUIT 51) A piece of embroidery/tapestry/cross stitch or canvas work 27) Strawberries - dish of nine - stalks to be shown Maximum size 46cm x 46cm 28) Raspberries - dish of eighteen - stalks to be shown 52) An item of lacework/beadwork 29) Gooseberries - dish of nine 53) Any other item of handcraft—e.g. Woodturning/metalcraft/ceramic 30) Blackcurrants - one dish to be shown in bunches (strigs) 86) Any other item of handicraft entrants under 16 on 31 August 2017. 31) Red currants - one dish to be shown in bunches (strigs) Age to be shown on exhibit. 32) Any other fruit - one dish ART VEGETABLES Exhibitor’s name should not be visible. Max. size 40 x 50 cm inc. frame 33) Broad beans - seven pods - one variety 54) An original painting any medium - mounted and strung 34) Carrots - five - one variety - to be displayed with tops 55) An original drawing any medium - mounted and strung 35) Lettuce - two - one variety 56) A painted postcard ‘Congresbury village scene’ any medium. Maximum 36) Beetroot - three - one variety - to be displayed with tops size A6 37) Potatoes - dish of five - one variety 57) An animal mixed media - mounted and strung 38) Rhubarb - natural - three sticks - leaves trimmed PHOTOGRAPHY 39) Peas - nine pods - one variety Print not to exceed 25cm x 20cm inc. mount if any. No frames. 40) Any other vegetable 58) Oh! What a beautiful day! 41) Herbs - collection of five different named species shown in water 59) Clouds POT PLANTS 60) Transport (max 25cm 10” internal diameter pot) 61) Technology 42) Flowering plant 62) Any other subject - with caption 43) Foliage plant 85) “Friends” entrants under 16 on 31 August 2018. Age to be shown on 44) Cactus or other succulent exhibit. FLOWER ARRANGEMENT DOMESTIC (Suitable templates available) Exhibits to be staged on a ceramic plate where possible and placed in a 45) “Heatwave” - any natural plant material clear plastic bag. Jelly does not count as jam. Preserves to be exhibited in Space allowed 60cms x 60cms glass jars not less than 8ozs (225g). Commercial names must not appear 46) Petite Exhibit – “Green & White” on jar or lid. Not to exceed 25cm in any dimension 63) 6 hens’ eggs to be displayed on a plate of sawdust (sawdust can be 47) Miniature exhibit. Any natural plant material supplied) Not to exceed 10cms in any dimension 64) Heaviest hen’s egg 48) A Nursery Rhyme - any plant material 65) Jam - any variety Not to exceed 46cms in any dimension 66) Marmalade 67) Savoury quiche (non meat) HANDICRAFT 68) Cheese scones plate of six Please display articles of clothing folded neatly – The judge will open 225g (8ozs) self raising flour 1 tsp baking powder garments out for inspection where appropriate. 50g (2ozs) butter or margarine pinch of salt, 1tsp dry mustard 49) A hand and/or machine sewn item made from fabric. Can include pinch of cayenne pepper milk to blend patchwork, quilting, applique and dressmaking items 75g (3ozs) grated (strong flavoured) Cheddar cheese OR 50) A knitted or crocheted item made from yarn 25g (1oz) Parmesan and 50g (2ozs) Cheddar 10 mins 425°F - 220°C - Gas 7 16 17
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