Seaton in Bloom winners presented with trophies

By Francesca Evans

22nd Sep 2022 | Local News

The winners of the annual Seaton in Bloom competition have been announced.

Seaton Town Council received 22 entries across seven different categories for this year's competition, all brightening up the town with varied displays,

The winners of each category were recently presented with trophies at the Marshlands Centre by the Mayor of Seaton, Cllr Amrik Singh.

The winners were as follows:

Large Front Garden - Mr Anning of Eyewell Green.

Medium Front Garden – Hilary Lemon of Highwell Road

Small Front Garden – Nila Barker of Wychall Park

Best Communal Residential Area was won by Jubilee Lodge & Jubilee Mews.

Best Council Allotment – Leila & Julian Stride

Best Courtyard winner – Bruce Hurson of Eyewell Green

Best Business Display was once again won by Peter & Julie Morris at Pebbles B&B on Sea Hill.

Cllr Singh commented: "Congratulations to all the winners of this year's Seaton in Bloom competition and thank you to all the residents and allotment holders who entered.

"The judging was incredibly difficult as the standard was so high, as was the level of hard work and dedication put into the preparation of each entry."

Any green fingered Seaton residents wanting to enter the competition in 2023 should contact Hester Johnson at Seaton Town Council on 01297 21388 or email [email protected]

     

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