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8:29am Tuesday 13th May 2008
The society's spring show was held on Saturday, April 5, in Wychbold village hall and, as usual, the hall was a blaze of colour courtesy of the splendid exhibits.
The judges are always very complimentary about the high standards achieved by the exhibitors, and this year was no exception.
Of particular note was the large number of entries in the photographic section.
Marie Skerratt presented the awards - she and her husband Robin are the donors of the trophy for the best entry in class two for tulips.
The prize winners were: Albert and Amy Hughes Salver, Sue Pugh; Dolly Wilson Challenge Cup, Gordon Russell; President's Prize, Steve Tullett; Wychbold Flower Club Cup, Pat Kay; Robin and Marie Skerratt Trophy, Sue Pugh; Webbs Garden Centre Cup, C Cotterell; Joyce Harrison Cup (handicraft), Evelyn Phillips; Webbs Voucher (domestic), Pat Tonks; Webbs Voucher (photographic), Philip Pugh.
THERE are a variety of ways in which you can help the Towards a Brighter Future appeal. Here's what you need to know.
Parent Zone - this is a new section within the Worcester News Kidz Zone website which is just for parents. This is where you as a parent can have your say, on the issues that matter to you. There is a page with lots of useful links and we would like parents to contribute to this online section.
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The Malvern Hills are formed from a mixture of rocks, including granite and diorite, which are nearly 700 million years old. Granite, in particular, has long been prized as a building material, so it’s no surprise to find abundant signs of quarrying in the hills.
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