Send your news, photos & videos. Text NEWS SHOPPER and your message to 80360 or click here to email us » »
|
12:20pm Thursday 24th April 2008
DEREK Weller showed his outstanding skill in this spring's competition by taking all the main awards in the daffodil class.
He won the Fred H Allen Cup for the highest number of points in the Division, the Jack Tessier Award for first prize in Class 1, and his entry of an Avalon daffodil was judged the best bloom in the show.
Suzanne Harrison took the Spring Cup for the best floral art entry.
In the domestic section, Sylvia Kent won the Wakeford Cup for her marmalade cake and Phil Batrick's Dundee cake won him the Jack Tessier Cup.
Susan Hurst gained the most points in the domestic section to take the Cole Cup and Margaret Stone won the handicraft shield.
In the Young Gardeners' Section, Paul Nash, seven, and Katie Nash, nine, won medals.
For society information, call 01959 575799.
WE asked for businesses to offer rewards to people who do good deeds. Then we asked people to start doing nice things to earn the rewards. One man has chosen to do both!
TWO-YEAR-OLD Oluchi Nwaubani wasn’t breathing when she was pulled from a swimming pool earlier this year, and her tiny heart was barely beating after being in the water for 18 long minutes.
Pop princess Britney Spears will play two concerts at The O2, Greenwich next June.
NEWS Shopper today launches a new competition to find the cutest little Cinderella and the cheekiest junior Buttons.
THE deal has not been done - which means a £2,000 voucher to spend on the party of your dreams is once again up for grabs. What could you swap for it?
FAMILY holidays to France are up for grabs as News Shopper launches a new award to recognise the achievements of role-model mothers.
Enter your postcode, town or place name
Looking for jobs in Bexley or Bromley?
Search Now »
Looking for a date in Lewisham or Greenwich?
Search Now »
Looking for a home in north Kent?
Search Now »
Looking for cars in south east London?
Search Now »