Flower Show - West End Summer Show

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Flower Show - West End Summer Show
West End
Summer Show
West End Village, Esher
Bank Holiday Saturday Afternoon
24th August 2013 from 1.45pm
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EST 1986
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As you see from the page opposite, everything is in place for another
pleasure-packed afternoon for all ages. As organisers, we are proud to create
the circumstances that make this show one of the best ‘traditional’ village
shows in the area. We particularly appreciate those of you who enter the
various classes in the Flower Show itself. This is the heart of the show, so to
mimic a certain ‘Strictly’ TV show - ‘Keep Entering!’
I wish to thank the West End villagers who generously subscribe to the
show, our much valued sponsors and advertisers, and those individuals and
businesses who kindly donate raffle prizes.Your contributions make this
show possible.
This year, we welcome the bi-annual display of Classic Cars, always a popular
attraction. We are pleased to have with us Dominic Raab, our MP, to present
the prizes to our show winners.
Let us hope the weather is kind to us. Enjoy the show,
Donald Mungall
Chairman, West End (Esher) Sports and Flower Shows Association
Show Donations
Despite last year’s inclement weather,
the committee were still able to make donations to
Friends of Guiding (for much needed renovations at Trefoil Hall),
Hearing Dogs for Deaf People, West End Village News,
St John Ambulance, Princess Alice Hospice and Oxfam.
Programme of events
West End Summer Show is organised and run by the
West End (Esher) Sports and Flower Shows Association
Flower Show from 1.45pm to 4.45pm
In the marquee (right hand end), Classes and entry details on later pages
Arts & Craft Show from 1.45pm
In the marquee (left hand end)
Sideshows & Stalls from 1.45pm Run by the Show Committee and
by local charities, societies, businesses and commercial operators
Silver Band at 1.45pm and 3.15pm
Punch & Judy at 1.50pm and 3.20pm
Classic Cars from 1.45pm Courtesy of West End Motoring Club
Dog Show from 2.00pm See details on following pages
Wagon Rides from 2.00pm Courtesy of Youngs Brewery
Children’s Sports from 2.15pm See details on following pages
Teas and Cakes from 2.30pm In the Village Hall run by Winterdown WI
Matto the Clown at 2.40pm and 4.00pm
Prize Giving at 5.00pm by Dominic Raab MP
Auction 5.20pm Grand Raffle drawn at 5.30pm
Public Address & Music Run by Kingston Hospital Radio
Saturday & Sunday evening Music & Dance Events
See details on later pages
Antique Valuations
Antique valuer, David Ford (as seen in television programmes, Dickinson’s Real Deal
and Secret Dealers) will be on the Children of Chernobyl stand to provide an expert
valuation service (maximum three items per person, £1 per item)
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The perfect place to meet with friends, family or colleagues as our
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Whatever the occasion, a shopping stop for a jug of Sangria and a few
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Photographic Portrait Session from Canbury Studio
Beauty Treatment from Jill Zander
Daytona Sandown Park Karting Senior Arrive & Drive Vouchers
for drivers 16 years and over
Daytona Sandown Park Karting Junior Arrive & Drive Vouchers
for drivers 8-15 years
Free Personal Will voucher from AW Law
Gift donation from Anne Hunt
Home LED PIR Security light from Wilson Electrical
12 bottles of Red & White wines from Nik & Judy Wilkinson
One Month Membership at Sandown Sports Club
12 Day Adult Pass for Colets Health Club
Chiropody treatment & foot massage with Andrea Peck
Concert Tickets for two at Yehudi Menuhin School
West End Opera Gala/Music Tickets for two
Guest film Tickets for Walton Everyman Cinema
Film Club Season Membership for Two at West End Film Club
Concise Oxford Dictionary
Basket of Fruits
Planted Container
Plus
Vouchers or Gifts from Bar Estilo & Red Peppers, O’Keefe,
Home Cooking, The Hair Gallery, West End Eggs, Screwfix,
Ceramica, Boots Pharmacy, Hair Associates!
Tickets available at the show
or in advance from committee members
Prizes correct at the time of printing
but may be subject to change due to circumstances beyond our control
THANK YOU
Anne Hunt, Canbury Photographic Studio’s, AW Law, Jill Zander, Daytona Sandown Park,
Wilson’s Electrical Ltd, Nik & Judy Wilkinson, Hair associates, Sandown Sports Club,
Bar Estilo & Red Peppers, The Hair Gallery, Colets Health Club, Home Cooking, Andrea Peck,
Garsons, The Yehudi Menuhin School, Everyman Cinema Walton, O’Keefe, Screwfix Walton,
West End Film Club, Ceramica, Boots Pharmacy and Edwina Halanen
West End Sports
The sports events are open to all comers, and prizes are given to the first three in each event.
Heats will be run if necessary and are where appropriate.
The trophies will be awarded at the prize giving at the end of the day to the winning boy
and winning girl for the age groups 11 and below for the highest number of points.
No entry form is required but registration at the sports tent is necessary
no less than ten minutes before the scheduled time of an event.
Registration desk opens at 12.30pm.
Balloon Race
50 metres Sack Race
1 2.30pm Open 5 yrs and under
8 3.05pm Open 6-8 yrs
9 3.10pm Open 9-11 yrs
75 metres
2 2.35pm Boys 6-8 yrs
3 2.40pm Girls 6-8 yrs
Egg & Spoon Race
4 2.45pm Open 6-8 yrs
Three Legged Race
10 3.15pm Open 6-8 yrs
11 3.20pm Open 9-11yrs
Obstacle Event
5 2.50pm Boys 9-11 yrs
6 2.55pm Girls 9-11 yrs
(150m dash, 50m sack race,
50m lift and carry and 150m dash)
12 3.25pm Boys 12-14 yrs
13 3.35pm Girls 12-14 yrs
25 metres
Tug ‘O’ War
75 metres
7 3.00pm Open 5 yrs and under
14 4.15pm
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Relaxed,
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friendly atmosphere
Sports 01372 467133
Ski
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Companion Dog Show
by kind permission of the Kennel Club
Rosettes are awarded for the first five in each class.
Entries 12.30pm onwards, on the field.
Fee £3 pedigree classes, £2 novelty classes.
Judging in separate rings from 2pm.
Pedigree Classes
from 2pm
Novelty Classes
from 2pm
1 Puppy
any variety 6-12 months
2 Sporting
any variety
3 Non Sporting
any variety
4 Open
any variety of pedigree dog or puppy
5 Best Condition
6 Child Handling
10-16 yrs
7 The Odd Brace
best pair of dogs
8 Best Crossbred
9 Best Six Legs
dog and owner
10 Waggliest Tail
or Wiggliest Rump
dogs with or without tails
11 Prettiest Bitch and
Handsomest Dog
12 Best Veteran
8 years plus
Best in Show is then judged
from class 1-4 winners
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EST 1986
Celebrating twenty seven years of catering
Enjoy our Sunday lunch
11.45am til 2.15pm
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Catering enquiries or free brochure 01372 453206
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Present this voucher at Garsons Restaurant
for a FREE coffee or tea
with any slice of cake purchased
before the end of September 2013
Flower Show
Marquee Open 1.45pm to 4.45pm
Admission 50p
Members and Accompanied Children FREE
Prize Giving 5.00pm
Auction 5.20pm
Entry forms and fees are required for all classes by 20th August, or
22nd for late entries. Late entries incur a £1 fee per entry.
Entries must be brought to the marquee after 8am on the day of the
show and must be staged by 10.15am when judging commences.
Please read the regulations.
Prize money and exhibits may be collected
between 4.45pm and 5.00pm in the marquee.
Exhibits remaining at 5.05pm will be auctioned for charity.
Judges
Vegetables and Fruit - Mr Studham, Flowers - Mr K Jones,
Chrysanthemums & Dahlias - Mr K Jones, Cacti - Mr K Jones,
Flower Exhibits - Mr B Deaville, Cookery - Mrs J Hearn and Mrs M Benson
Handicraft - Mrs P Reeves, Photography - Mr R Marsden
Children - Mrs B Whitney and Mrs R Gee. Mr R Marsden (photos)
Marking
All classes First - 10 points Second - 5 points Third - 3 points Highly commended - 1 pt
Prizes
Classes 1-2 First £4, Second £3, Third £2
Classes 3-115 First £3, Second £2, Third £1
Children’s Classes 116-140 First £1.50, Second £1, Third 50p
Vegetables
Fruit
Only one cultivar per plate allowed. For classes 23
and 31 see RHS Handbook for number required
All fruit must have stalks or stems
1
2.
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Collection of Vegetables 4 distinct kinds, number as single classes 4-25 in space up to 765mm wide by 610mm deep
Collection of Vegetables & Flowers
3 distinct kinds of vegetables, number as single classes 4-25, and a vase of cut garden flowers (5 stems of one kind) in space up to 765mm wide by 610mm deep
Collection of Herbs 5 named kinds
in vase
Beans, French 10 pods with stalks
Beans, Runner 10 pods with stalks
Beet, Globe 3 approx 50-70mm dia.
with a tap root
Cabbages 1 with stalk
Carrots 3 with approx 100mm foliage
Courgettes 3 under 150mm
Cucumbers a pair of
Onions 3 exhibition over 250gm
Onions 5 each 250gm or under
Onions 10 grown for salad
Potatoes 5 white
Potatoes 5 other than white
Radishes 12 with foliage
Shallots 10 large exhibition
Shallots, Pickling 10 not over 30mm dia.
Sweetcorn 2
Tomatoes, Beefsteak 3 large min 75mm
Tomatoes, Medium 5 approx 65mm
Tomatoes, Miniature 9 under 35mm
Any Other Vegetable One plate
Runner Bean The longest with stalk
Marrow The heaviest
Apples, cooking plate of 5
Apples, dessert plate of 5
Blackberries plate of 20
Pears plate of 5
Plums plate of 6
Any other Fruit 1 plate
Flowers
All measurements of containers are inside diameter
32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 Perennials vase of hardy herbaceous
Annuals vase of any kind
Sweet Peas in a vase
Gladiolus 1 spike
Best Bloom, Spike or Spray excluding roses
Floating Bowl heads displayed in bowl
not over 260mm
Asters in a vase
Cut Flowers 2 vases
each with 1 distinct kind
Begonia Tuberous
in pot not over 190mm
Begonia Fibrous in pot not over 190mm
Geranium/ Pelargonium
in pot not over 190mm
African Violets (Saintpaulia)
in pot not over 130mm
Streptocarpus in pot not over 190mm
Pot Plant - Flowering
in pot not over 190mm
Pot Plant - Foliage
in pot not over 190mm
Pot Plant - Fuchsia
in pot not over 190mm
Hanging Basket
must be made up by entrant
Rose 1 specimen
Floribunda or Polianthus Rose 1 spray
Most Fragrant Rose 1 bloom
Roses 1 variety 1 in bud, 1 half open
and 1 near maturity
Roses - Large Flowered 3 varieties,
1 bloom of each
Bowl of Roses bowl not over 230mm
Chrysanthemums
& Dahlias
Chrysanthemums
55 56 57 Sprays One vase of 3 stems
Sprays One vase of 5 stems
One Vase Arranged with any foliage
consistent with classes above
Dahlias
58 Large or Giant 1 bloom
59 Medium Decorative 3 blooms
60 Medium Cactus and/or Medium Semi-Cactus 3 blooms
61 Collerette 5 blooms
62 Small Decorative 3 blooms
63 Small Cactus and/or Small
Semi-Cactus 3 blooms
64 Any 5 Blooms not pompoms
65 Pompoms 5 blooms
66 Vase 1 vase, up to 9 blooms,
Dahlia foliage only
Flower Arrangement Cookery
Not judged under NAFAS rules. Fresh plant material
in all classes. Accessories allowed in all classes. The
themed classes take inspiration from art through
the ages and should include a picture of the art that
inspired the arrangement.
Due to space requirements please inform Flower
Show secretary by Thursday evening before show if
not exhibiting
Note specified sizes. Classes 84-87 in plain glass
jar with new twist top only or waxed disc and
cellophane.
Classes 89-90 must be labelled with main fruit/
vegetables used and full date (day, month, year).
Jars or tops bearing commercial names are not
acceptable.
67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 Victoria Sandwich
made to recipe opposite
Linzertorte
either one large round or 5 smaller rounds
Savoury Scones 5 round scones
Home Baked Loaf using a bread machine
Home Baked Loaf
bread machine not allowed
My Favourite Cake for men only
- supply recipe & method
Here’s One I Made Earlier
from classes 77-82
A new class, for a bit of fun, where the baking did not turn out as expected. Unnamed entries are free on the morning. A prize for the winner
84
85 86 87 88
89 90 Marmalade approx 450g jar
Fruit Jam approx 450g jar
made since July 2012
Fruit Jelly 1 jar made since July 2012
Lemon Curd small jar with waxed disc
and cellophane top
Home Made Non-Alcoholic Drink
1 clear glass bottle with screw top
Chutney 1 jar
Pickles/Pickled Onions 1 jar
Petite over100mm, under 230mm overall
Miniature not over100mm high, wide
or deep
English Romantic
(a collection from the hedgerow) space up to 600mm wide
Renaissance space up to 600mm wide
Surreal in a container space up to 600mm wide
Pop Art 5 blooms with foliage
space up to 600mm wide
Impressionist featuring one or two dishes to fit a space up to 300mm and 600mm wide
Urban Art for men only,
space up to 600mm wide
Cacti
75 Three Cacti / Succulents
each in pot not over 95mm
76 One Cactus / Succulent in any size pot
Handicraft
State size on entry form if over 300mm and if own
design. Handicraft must not have been previously
exhibited and must be in good condition.
91 92
Ingredients:
175 g (6 oz) hard margarine
93 175 g (6 oz) caster sugar
94 3 eggs
175 g (6 oz) self-raising flour, sieved
95 96
For the Filling:
97 90 ml (6 tbsp) raspberry jam
98 Caster sugar for the top of the cake
99 100 1. Cream the margarine and sugar together until
Recipe for Class 77 Victoria Sandwich
light in colour and fluffy. Beat in the eggs.
2. Gently fold the flour into the mixture.
3. Grease and base line two 18 cm (7-inch) sandwich tins. Divide the mixture equally between the
tins. Smooth the tops.
4. Bake at Gas Mark 4 / electric oven 180 C / fan
oven 160 C for 20-30 minutes until they are golden
brown and springy to touch.
5. Leave the cakes to stand in the tins for 5 minutes
before placing them on a wire rack to cool.
6. When cold, sandwich the two halves together
with raspberry jam. Dust the top of the cake with
caster sugar.
Knitted or Crocheted item by hand
Embroidery by hand or machine and
may include canvas work, one item
Bunting
Needlework excluding embroidery, felt
or canvas work
Painting any medium
3D Decoupage sticky pads not acceptable
Paper craft such as homemade card,
origami, handmade box
Pottery one item
Woodwork one item
Home Hobby excluding above classes
Photography
Children up to 7yrs
All classes may include digital photographs and may
include digital enhancement.
No mounts or descriptions with photograph.
Up to 180mm by 135mm unless stated.
Age to be clearly shown on entry form and must be
the unaided work of the child
101 Sport/Action
116 Decorated Biscuits 3 on a plate
102 Transport
103 Live Animal
117 Freehand Picture
on A4 paper in any medium
104 Tree/Trees
118 Painted Paper Plate
105 Manipulated Image
119 3D Model
not bigger than 200mm by 300mm
106 Floral/Flowers
107 Holiday
108 Portrait
120 Sculpture from Recycled Materials not bigger than 460mm by 460mm
109 Child/Children
121 Model made from a kit
eg Lego, Meccano
110 Scenic View
122 Pasta Picture up to 460mm by 460mm
111 View of West End, Esher
123 Flowers in a jam jar
112 Sunrise/Sunset
124 Finger Painting up to 460mm by 460mm
113 Winter
114 Black and White - any subject
up to 300mm by 250mm
115 Large Photo - any subject
up to 300mm by 250mm
Children 8 to 15yrs
Age to be clearly shown on entry form and must be
the unaided work of the child
Children of any age
up to 15yrs
Age to be clearly shown on entry form and must be
the unaided work of the child
125 Decorated Fairy Cakes 4 on a plate
135 An Edible Necklace
126 Picture using a lead pencil
up to 230mm by 380mm
136 Decorated Pizza
127 Sewn or Knitted Item
128 Model using fruit and/or vegetables in/on rigid container approx 230mm
by 380mm
129 Model made from a kit
eg Lego, Meccano, Airfix
130 Collage up to 460mm by 460mm
131 Floral Arrangement in a vase
132 Friendship Bracelet
133 Original Poem on A4 paper
134 Miniature Garden in a rigid container
approx 230mm x 380mm
137 Fashion Design
no bigger than A3 sized paper
138 Illustration with any Text
by hand up to A4
139 Live Animal Photograph
up to 180mm by 135mm
140 Holiday Photograph
up to 180mm by 135mm
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A SUCCESSFUL SUMMER SHOW
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Tel 020 8979 5762
Email
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Wishing the show
every success
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An independent co-educational school for pupils aged 2½ to 18 years
School visits
Prospective families are welcome
to visit the School.
Pre-Prep and Nursery
Prep
Senior
2½ - 7 year olds
7 - 11 year olds
11 - 18 year olds
For further information about Open Mornings
or to arrange an appointment please tel: 01372 473624
or email: [email protected]
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Jubilee Gala Night
Monday 26th August at 7pm
in the Marquee on the Green
An evening of rousing
Opera and Show Classics
played and sung
by professional artistes
Tickets £15 in advance inclusive of a welcome drink
To book email [email protected] or phone 01932 866645
or send a cheque payable to Save the Children with SAE
to Roger Marsden, One The Garth, Cobham KT11 2DZ
Tickets available from West End Sports & Social Club or email [email protected]
Trophies, Cups & Medals
Cups and trophies are awarded to the
exhibitor gaining the highest points
in the sections or classes specified.
The Novice Cups* are open to those
not previously having won a cup at
the West End Flower Show.
In the event of a tie for any trophy, the winner of the
most first prizes will take preference
Flower Show
President’s Perpetual Challenge Cup Highest in show all classes
Oddfellows Challenge Cup Vegetable classes 1-25
National Vegetable Society Medal Most meritorious vegetable exhibit in the Show
Thompson Challenge Cup Fruit classes 26-31
Roy Thompson Memorial Challenge Cup* Fruit and Vegetable classes 1-31, novices
Nanhoran Challenge Cup Collection class 1
Village Plate Collection class 2
Bailey Trophy Onion classes 11-13
Battle of Britain Trophy Giant classes 24-25
Bullivant Challenge Cup Flower classes 32-54
Village Cup* Flower classes 32-54, novices
Bert Flippance Cup Pot plant classes 40-47
Prince of Wales Challenge Cup Hanging Basket class 48
Graham Rose Bowl Rose classes 49-54
Frank Dane Trophy most fragrant rose classes 49-54
Chamberlain Challenge Cup Bowl of Roses class 54
Stedman Challenge Cup Chrysanthemum classes 55-57
Claydon Challenge Cup Dahlia classes 58-66
Alexander Challenge Bowl Flower Arrangement classes 67-74
Kathleen Thompson Challenge Cup* Flower Arrangement classes 67-74, novices
Ivy Baird Cup Judge’s choice in Flower Arrangement classes 67-74
Robbie Watt Tankard Men’s Flower Arrangement class 74
Rector’s Cup Cookery class 77
Nightingale Challenge Trophy Cookery classes 77-90 (excluding 83)
McKinnon Cup Men’s Cake class 82
Wooden Spoon Cookery class 83
Silver Challenge Cup Handicraft classes 91-100
Hans-Peter Newbould Cup Best single handicraft classes 91-100
Michael Newbould Cup Photography classes 101-115
Esher News & Mail Cup Best Photograph in Show classes 101-115, 139-140
Junior Challenge Cup Children up to 7 years classes 116-124, 135-140
Alan Hunter Memorial Cup Children 8 years and over classes 125-140
Children’s Sports
Silver Trophies for the best girl and best boy
Regulations
1 The Flower Show is open to all
residents within a radius of 3
miles of West End Church and
to all subscribers, except for Flower
Arrangement classes which are open to all.
Trade growers are excluded.
2 All Entries to the Flower Show are to be received
by David Ford with the appropriate fees before or
by Tuesday 20th August 2012.
3 All exhibits must be staged between 8am and
10.15am and JUDGING WILL COMMENCE AT
10.30AM PROMPT.
4 An exhibit will be disqualified if the exact number
of each kind or variety stated in this programme
is not shown.
5 ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE NAMED WHERE
KNOWN. An exhibitor may enter one exhibit
only in each class and may not enter an item
entered in a previous show for classes 91-117.
6 Not more than one person from the same garden
(except for children) may exhibit for prizes in
the same class, except for Flower Arrangement
classes.
7 All exhibits shown in classes 1-66, 75-76 must
have been grown by the exhibitor in his/her
garden or allotment, and must have been in his/
her possession for at least 6 weeks before the
show. Flower Arrangement classes 67-74 may use
purchased material.
8 The judges may award extra prizes or withhold
prizes depending upon the standard of entry.
9 Exhibitors must provide their own vases, dishes,
plates, etc.
10 All vegetable roots must be washed.
11 Exhibits may only be cleared after 4.45pm and
those remaining after 5.05pm will be auctioned at
the show for charity.
12 Money prizes will be available for collection at the
show from 4.45pm.
13 Authorised persons only may be present whilst
judging is in progress when all exhibitors should
leave the marquee.
14 Exhibits are judged by RHS, NVS, NDS, NCS and
NFWI standards where applicable and the judges’
decision is final.
15 Any complaints must be made in writing to the
Show Secretary within two hours of the show
opening.
16 The Committee reserves the right to inspect the
garden or allotment of any exhibitor.
17 All exhibits, their containers, personal property
etc is at the risk of the exhibitor. The Committee
will take reasonable precautions for their
safeguard but shall not be liable for loss or
damage.
Entering the
Flower Show
One entry form per person
on which should be listed
all classes entered
for the Flower Show.
For further forms
please photocopy or phone
David Ford on 01372 465352
Fee 30p per entry
(20p children’s classes)
Send to David Ford, 2 Garson Close,
West End, Esher KT10 8LW
before or by Tues 20th August
Late entries accepted at £1 per entry
(space permitting)
no later than Thurs evening 22nd Aug
Entry form not required for
the Sports or Dog Shows.
Photographs
in this programme
were taken by
West End villagers
and members of the
show committee
including
Angela Stockbridge,
Liz Sandison,
Simon Battesby
and Roger Marsden.
Design
of the programme
by Roger Marsden
Flower Show Entry Form 2013
Enter class numbers and state size (in brackets) where requested:
_______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
I have read the regulations and wish to enter the classes indicated
Name __________________________________________________________________
Address _________________________________________________________________
Telephone _______________________________________________________________
Resident (see regulation 1) ____ Age (children) _____ Subscriber ___ Donation added £ ______
Fee enclosed £ ______ Have you won a cup at the West End Show before? Yes ___ No ____
Send this form with entry fees to David Ford, 2 Garson Close, West End, Esher KT10 8LW.
Cash or cheque payable to West End Sports & Flower Shows Association
Flower Show Entry Form 2013
Enter class numbers and state size (in brackets) where requested:
_______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
I have read the regulations and wish to enter the classes indicated
Name __________________________________________________________________
Address _________________________________________________________________
Telephone _______________________________________________________________
Resident (see regulation 1) ____ Age (children) _____ Subscriber ___ Donation added £ ______
Fee enclosed £ ______ Have you won a cup at the West End Show before? Yes ___ No ____
Send this form with entry fees to David Ford, 2 Garson Close, West End, Esher KT10 8LW.
Cash or cheque payable to West End Sports & Flower Shows Association
The West End (Esher) Sports
Committee
President Eileen Pocklington
Vice Presidents David Rolfe, Derek Richardson, Peter Thompson,
Stephen Nightingale, Roger Marsden, Andrew Strong, Robin Crane
Chairman Donald Mungall Tel 01372 463199
Vice-Chairman Grant Ferrett Tel 01372 465390
Hon Secretary Alison Wood Hewett
22 Winterdown Road, KT10 8LJ Tel 01372 464152
Hon Treasurer Steve Kelly
12 West End Lane, KT10 8LA Tel 01372 464561
Flower Show Secretary David Ford
2 Garson Close West End Esher KT10 8LW Tel 01372 465352
Subscriptions Secretary (shared) Rachel Gee Tel 01372 800090
and Fiona Cameron Tel 01372 467119
Publicity Officer Simon Battensby Tel 01372 462260
Flower Show
David Ford (Chair),
Fiona Cameron, Nicky Dowling, Rachel Gee,
Anne-Marie Hassett, Lisa Stewart, Becca Trower
Sideshows
Grant Ferrett Tel 01372 465390 (Chair),
Simon Battensby, Steve Kelly, Robin Crane, Donald Mungall
Dog Show Olaf Eklo Tel 01932 860550
Arts & Crafts Katie Clark Tel 07783 774763
Sports Nigel Bagster
Advertising & Sponsorship Darren Hewett Tel 01372 464152
Raffle Alison Wood Hewett & Darren Hewett
Tel 01372 464152
& Flower Shows Association
Subscriptions
We would like to thank all the
villagers and others who subscribed
in 2012. The Association is affiliated
to the Royal Horticultural Society,
the National Chrysanthemum Society,
the National Dahlia Society and the
National Vegetable Society.
Subscribers may use the concessions
offered by these.
Rules & Accounts
A copy of the Rules of the Association
is available on request from the Hon
Secretary and copies of the Accounts
from the Hon Treasurer.
Annual General Meeting
11th November
The AGM will be held in the West End
Village Hall on Monday 11th November
2013 at 8.00pm, where the accounts
are presented and suggestions for
donations may be presented.
Our appreciation
The committee appreciates the
involvement and help given by local
West End organisations:
to Winterdown WI for running the teas
and providing coffee and biscuits for
the judges and to West End Village Hall
for the use of the hall and equipment
during the weekend of the show.
www.westendflowershow.co.uk
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