The committee was delighted with the very high standard of entries, which was also echoed by the two judges.
Chairman Lesley Hollands was delighted to win The Lady Skelhorn Trophy for her fuchsia as well as the Cookery Cup and the WA Coyte Trophy for pot plants.
Ann Haussauer was delighted to win two cups and two medals, including both the silver and bronze medals for her dahlia exhibits.
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Shoplifter banned from wearing wigs after series of thefts across East HampshireJoining in with her success was husband Ian who won the Bob Bell Trophy for being the most successful exhibitor in the vegetable classes.
John Gilbert won the silver medal of the National Vegetable Society for his exhibit in the coloured potato class, and the Vian Cup for his exhibition shallots.
Katerina Bicknell won two firsts in the floral art classes to win the Floral Cup.
Her daughter Chloe was joint winner with Archie Gooding in the under-eight children’s classes.
