BRITAIN IN BLOOM

'Britain in Bloom' is a horticultural competition in the United Kingdom. It was first held in 1963; it has been organised by the Royal Horticultural Society since 2002 and is currently sponsored by Shredded Wheat.
It is entered by settlements; the winner is the settlement judged to have beautified itself best with the use of flowers and plants. Different categories exist for various sizes of settlements, and finalists are selected from the winners of regional competitions. The first stage is judged in around June/July; the second stage in August. The winners are announced in about September/October.
The competition does not just cover the UK, but also the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man. In 2002 the small Channel Island of Herm won the prize in the 'Small Coastal Resort' category.

Contents
Winners
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
1997
Regions
External links

Winners


2006


★ Champion of Champions Category: Alness, (Scotland)

★ City: Aberdeen, (Scotland)

★ Small City/Large Town: (35K-100K): Shrewsbury, (Heart of England)

★ Large Town/Small City: (12K-35K): Perth, (Scotland)

★ Town: Brightlingsea, (Anglia)

★ Small Town: St Martin’s Parish, (Guernsey)

★ Large Village: Broughshane, (Northern Ireland)

★ Village: Norton in Hales, (Heart of England)

★ Urban Regeneration: Seedley and Langworthy, (North West England)

★ Urban Community: Starbeck, (Yorkshire)

★ Coastal Resort: Scarborough, (Yorkshire)
2005


★ Large City: Cardiff

★ City: Derry

★ Large Town (35K-100K): Newcastle-under-Lyme

★ Large Town (12K-35K): Durham

★ Town: Hexham

★ Small Town: Garstang

★ Large Village: Usk

★ Village: Heysham

★ Small Village: Bray

★ Urban Regeneration: St Philip's & St Paul's Floral Trail, Birmingham

★ Urban Community: Spondon in Derby

★ Coastal Resort: Sidmouth
2004


★ Large City: Stockport

★ City: Derby

★ Large Town (35K-100K): Bath

★ Large Town (12K-35K): Perth

★ Town: Ilkley

★ Small Town: Alness

★ Large Village: Broughshane

★ Village: Appleton Wiske

★ Small Village: Sorn

★ Urban Regeneration: Coventry City Centre

★ Urban Community: Dyce

★ Coastal Resort A: St Ives and Carbis Bay

★ Coastal Resort B: Bridlington
2003


★ Large City: Nottingham

★ City: Cheltenham

★ Large Town: Harrogate

★ Town: Barnstaple

★ Small Town: Ledbury

★ Small Country Town: Pitlochry

★ Large Village: Darley

★ Village: Drumnadrochit

★ Urban Community: The Mumbles

★ Small Coastal Resort: Filey

★ Large Coastal Resort: Eastbourne
2002


★ Large City: Bournemouth

★ City: Oxford

★ Large Town: Perth

★ Town: Bridgnorth

★ Small Town: Alness

★ Small Country Town: Garstang

★ Large Village: Broughshane

★ Village: Filby

★ Urban Community: Brackley

★ Small Coastal Resort: Herm

★ Large Coastal Report: Southport
2001


★ Large City: Nottingham

★ City: Bath

★ Large Town: St. Helier (Jersey)

★ Town: Dungannon

★ Small Town: Sidmouth

★ Small Country Town: Pitlochry

★ Large Village: Comrie

★ Village: Thorpe Salvin

★ Urban Community: Port Sunlight

★ Inner City: Leeds
1997


★ Large City: Nottingham

Regions


The regions of the UK and Crown dependencies used in the competition are (with reference to ceremonial counties and government office regions)

Anglia (East of England region)

Cumbria

East Midlands (as region)

★ Heart of England (Gloucestershire less South Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, West Midlands, Worcestershire)

Isle of Man

Guernsey

Jersey

London

Northumbria (as North East England)

North West England (as region, less Cumbria)

Scotland

South East England (East Sussex, Kent, West Sussex, Surrey)

★ South West England (Bristol, Cornwall, Devon, western Dorset, Somerset, South Gloucestershire, most of Wiltshire)

★ Southern England (eastern Dorset, Hampshire, Isle of Wight, southern Wiltshire)

★ Thames and Chilterns (Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire)

★ Ulster (Northern Ireland)

Yorkshire

Wales

External links



Britain in Bloom

Winners 2007 Yorkshire in bloom

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