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Written by PAULINE FALLON
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Mirfield Reporter - Published Date: 02 August 2010
I WOULD like to thank the people who organised and contributed to the recent Hopton In Bloom Garden Trail.
They had a wonderful sunny day and hundreds of people turned out to look at the beautiful gardens, both large and small.
There was plentiful parking with helpful parking attendants, delicious refreshments and owners who welcomed us into their gardens with a friendly greeting.
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Last Updated on Monday, 09 August 2010 20:29 |
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Written by Alison Hayman
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The Hopton in Bloom Team would like to thank everyone involved in the Garden Trail on 10th July 2010.
We were very lucky again with the weather and for those of you who didn’t realise we had a lovely country smell at the top of the village. It didn’t seem to put anyone off though as people came from far & wide as well as locally (someone even asked me if we had arranged it).
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Last Updated on Monday, 02 August 2010 09:09 |
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Written by Tricia Bland
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Report from Planting Committee Margaret reported that the summer planting was surviving well despite the weather. She thanked everyone for watering and asked for comments on the planting. The tubs are to be re-planted for winter with possibly more daffodils. Margaret asked for ideas/suggestions for the next meeting.
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Last Updated on Monday, 02 August 2010 07:58 |
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Written by James Bland
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The winning ticket drawn following the Garden Trail on Saturday 10th July 2010 was number 553.
*** The winner has come forward and claimed his prize ***
The lucky winner will receive the framed watercolour painting of Croft House. This wonderful painting was kindly donated by Alan Goodall a renowned local artist.

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Last Updated on Tuesday, 24 August 2010 15:41 |
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Written by James Bland
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This year the Summer judging will take place on Wednesday 14th July starting from Croft House at 10.00am.
If your house is on the route, we would be very grateful if you could make sure your front gardens continue to look lovely. If you're not on the map, the judges probably won't walk past your house. But, they will travel through the village and for our best chances of improving our Silver Gilt award, the whole village needs to look beautiful and neat and tidy.
Everyone is welcome to come along and meet the Judges.
Judging route:
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Last Updated on Monday, 19 July 2010 17:33 |
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