Beverley Voted The ‘Best’ At Yorkshire In Bloom Awards

Beverley Voted The 'Best' At Yorkshire In Bloom Awards
Beverley Voted The ‘Best’ At Yorkshire In Bloom Awards

A handful of prestigious awards were won by Beverley including the coveted title of ‘Best Town 2017’ at the recent Yorkshire in Bloom Award ceremony held at York Racecourse on Tuesday 12th September.

With nearly 500 guests attending including civic dignitaries representing communities, towns and cities from across Yorkshire.

The Mayor of Beverley Cllr Ann Willis was welcomed to the stage to receive the awards, of Gold Award and winner of overall category for large town/small cities together with the ‘Yorkshire Rose Award for Best Town 2017’, from Lady Emma Ingilby of Ripley Castle.

An extract from the judges overall impressions of the town says ‘The horticultural standards displayed coupled with the rich heritage the town has to offer puts Beverley in the top echelons of visitor destination.’

Commenting on the awards Town Clerk, said;

“Winning the overall category and also the most prestigious Yorkshire Rose Award for Best Town in Yorkshire is a fantastic achievement, together with the Gold Award to Molescroft School in the young Persons category and the Gold Award to Flemingate in the shopping centre and retail parks category, the overall results have been truly magnificent for Beverley.”

“It is just reward for all the hard work and enthusiasm by all those volunteers involved in ensuring that our wonderful town continues to prosper and be the community in which we all can be very proud. We must say a huge thank you to all concerned.”

Linda Freeman, Chair of said;

“We are thoroughly delighted to retain the Gold Award and even better it this year with being voted the best town in Yorkshire in Bloom, what an accolade. I would like to thank my fellow Beverley in Bloom members that have worked tirelessly to make Beverley blooming lovely. Thanks go to them all.”



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