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![]() Developments in the UCLAN Cumbria Campus, Newton Rigg garden. Above, flowers at the entrance to the Forestry block; below, penstemons. ![]() |
Young People in Bloom Award 2010This award is for schools and young people's groups (up to 18 years) who make a significant contribution to their local “In Bloom” entry. Schools and young people's groups under their own initiative or in conjunction with “In Bloom” groups can develop projects. The
representa The contributions by schools and young people's groups form an important part of the judging process. This award will recognise any outstanding effort made by young people. Winners will receive a trophy and other good quality projects will be awarded certificates of merit. As this award forms part of the Cumbria in Bloom campaign there must be clear evidence of the school’s or young people’s groups contributing towards the community main entry. Judges should be shown a display of the project work or booklet to show preparation and design and any on going involvement to support to sustain their project. As an example, the following project types could be included. Young people will think of other appropriate ways to contribute.
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The Lord Cavendish of Furness DL., Mrs Olive Clarke OBE, JP, DL Mr Peter Howarth, Mr Eric Robson |
Last updated on 02/08/2010
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