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SHOW SCHEDULE SUNDAY 20th AUGUST 2017 12:00pm - 4:00pm Our not for profit Trading Shed is run by society volunteers, for society members. Anyone can join the Society, it is not only for plot-holders (Annual Society membership required at £2.00 per annum (NON-PLOT-HOLDERS)) Opening Times Saturdays: March to May : 11am to 1pm Sundays : All year round : 11am to 1pm (Except Christmas and New Year) Gorton Reservoir Allotment Site ANNUAL 68th ALLOTMENT SHOW AND OPEN DAY There will be Games, Show Stalls, BBQ, Tombola, Raffles and lots, lots more !!!! ADMISSION FREE!! www.gortonallotments.org.uk
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SHOW SCHEDULE SUNDAY 20th AUGUST 2017

12:00pm - 4:00pm

Our not for profit Trading Shed is run by society volunteers, for society members. Anyone can join the Society, it is not only for plot-holders

(Annual Society membership required at £2.00 per annum (NON-PLOT-HOLDERS))

Opening Times

Saturdays: March to May : 11am to 1pm Sundays : All year round : 11am to 1pm

(Except Christmas and New Year)

Gorton Reservoir Allotment Site

ANNUAL 68th ALLOTMENT SHOW AND OPEN DAY

There will be Games, Show Stalls, BBQ, Tombola, Raffles and lots, lots more !!!!

ADMISSION FREE!!

www.gortonallotments.org.uk

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G.H.S. TRADING SHED

Our friendly, volunteer staff are always there to lend a helping hand to find all your gardening

requirements. (Membership for non Plot holders £2.00 per annum)

We are proud and delighted to announce that on 2nd June 2015 we were honoured with the

Queen's Award for Voluntary Service.

This is the highest award a community group can receive in the UK, and recognises and

celebrates the fantastic, tireless work carried out by everyone involved with Gorton Horti-cultural Society, Gorton Reservoir Allotment

Site and all our Community projects and events.

Thank you all for your continued support.

Debdale Nature Centre

GHS are proud to be working in partnership with other Gorton groups and projects to bring Nature and Technology together. By providing habitats, and introducing surveillance technology,

the Nature Centre will give a unique insight into the Wildlife living all around us.

Please see Site notice boards for details of upcoming Nature

Events

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Show Rules: As Standards laid down by:-

Gorton Horticultural Society In line with:

Royal Horticultural Society National Vegetable Society

OFFICIALS FOR 2017

President: Ms S. Roberts

Life Vice-Presidents: Mr P. Bentley Miss D. Pilkington Mr N. Davenport Mrs C. Wainwright Mrs B. Dyson Mr C. Hill Mr J Curtain

Officers: Chairman: Mr C Kennedy 07411 459987 Vice-Chairman: Mr W Murray Hon. Secretary: Mr G Garrard 07931 412485 Hon. Treasurer: Mrs E Garrard Asst. Treasurer. Mrs S Cook Show Manager: Mrs. R Peppard Show Secretary: Mrs A Crabb 0161 220 8537 Site Manager: Mr W Darbyshire 07722 626416 Auditors: Mr I Millns Mr C Kennedy

Committee: Mr R Riley Mrs V Murray Mr A Alaimo Mr N Pattinson Mr M Kelly Mr R Mallender Mr J Leonard Mr G Parker

GORTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY SHOW RULES: 1 All exhibits must be the bona-fide property of the exhibitor, and must

have been in his/her possession for 4 months prior to the show.except baked goods.

2 Maximum entries:- Three per class. 3 Exhibitors will receive, from the entry official, class-cards prior to staging,

and NO exhibits must be staged until these have been issued. 4 All entries to be made on entry forms provided, and will be accepted by

the Show Secretary or Assistant from, from 9am to 1pm on Saturday. 5 Vases will be provided by the Society; please ensure these are left with

the committee at the close of the show. 6 The room will be cleared of all persons (except officials) at 1pm

(Saturday) for commencement of judging at 1.15pm. 7 The judges have power to award additional prizes, or to withhold prizes

in the event of lack of merit, of any entry or insufficient entries in a given class, at their discretion. A judge's decision is final.

8 STRICTLY, NO EXHIBITS TO BE REMOVED FROM THE BENCHES

BEFORE THE CLOSE OF THE SHOW. 9 All trophies will be held and displayed, with winners name, by The Socie-

ty, and the winners will receive a replica. 10 Whilst every care will be taken of exhibitors' property, the Society will

not be held responsible for any loss. 11 All GIFT CLASS entries are deemed to be donated to the Society. 12 ENTRY FEES:- 30p per entry. Childrens classes:- FREE.

GORTON RESERVOIR ALLOTMENTS At present there is a waiting list for Gorton Reservoir Site. To enquire about a plot please visit the Society's Trading Centre on Sundays between 11am and 1pm. Rents are currently around £60.00 per year, with a half-price concession for Senior Citizens, Disabled and Unemployed persons.

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SIXTY EIGHTH ANNUAL SHOW Sunday 20th August 2017

N.V.S. Silver Plated Medal

Special Award at the discretion of the Judges

Trophies Bryan Lees Trophy Most Points - Flower Classes H Bednarski Trophy Best Exhibit in Vegetable Classes Betty Seed Cup Best Exhibit in Hanging Basket Tomato Class Don Crabb Plate Best Exhibit in Hanging Basket Flowering Class Ald.T.F.Regan Shield Best Exhibit in Children’s Classes Fothergill Trophy Most points in Allotment Holders' Class Gallimore Trophy Best Exhibit in Show. Ernest Palmer Shield Best in Wine Classes Alf Archer Cup Most points in Adult Craft Classes Dave Roberts Cup The Best Pumpkin Debdale Trophy Largest Marrow in Show Betty Seed Trophy The Best Scarecrow Greenfold Trophy Best Exhibit in Planter Classes Frank Grundy Cup Largest Onion in Allotment Classes Sir Gerald Kaufman Tankard Best in Potato Classes

POINTS AWARDED: First = 5. Second = 3. Third = 1.

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TIMETABLE FOR SHOW

Staging: Friday 18th August 4pm - 8pm, and Saturday 19th August 9am - 1pm Clear Hall: Saturday 19th August 1pm Judging: Saturday 19th August 1:15pm - 3pm Show Opens: Sunday 20th August 12pm - 4pm Prize Money issued: Sunday 20th August 1pm onwards Presentation of Trophies: Sunday 20th August 4pm

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Directions from Hyde Road:

Enter Chapman Street (opposite Brookfield Church) and go 400yds to traffic lights. Turn right on to Cross Lane, go 250yds and turn right onto High Bank. After 150yds, turn left onto Alston Road.

Continue onto Cow Lane, (Unadopted Road), past the rear of Abbey Hey Primary School and through the main gates to the site. You will

find the allotment Trading Shed and Exhibition Hall after another 300yds.

(Post code for Alston Road is:M18 8WU)

Note: Tanyard Brow is one-way and cannot be used to

Access Alston Road from Hyde Road. Use Chapman Street.

See this map online at https://goo.gl/kgwwmR

G.H.S.

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HANGING BASKET CLASS 80 Herbs - Minimum 3 plants in any size basket. 81 Tomatoes - Maximum 3 plants in any size basket. 82 Flowering Plants - Assorted plants in any size basket. PRIZE MONEY for above classes:- Classes 80-82 £3.00 £2.00 £1.00 PLANTER CLASS 83 Herbs - Minimum 3 plants in any size planter 84 Tomatoes - Maximum 3 Plants in any size planter 85 Flowering Plants - Assorted plants in any size planter PRIZE MONEY for above classes::- Classes 83-85 £3.00 £2.00 £1.00 CHILDREN'S CLASSES Age to be shown on exhibit ENTRY FREE 86 One painting or drawing (up to seven years). 87 One painting or drawing (eight to eleven years). 88 One painting or drawing (twelve to sixteen years). 89 Any item of handicraft. 90 Miniature garden (real or artificial) in container. Maximum size 10" by 14". 91 Novelty animal. 92 Hand-decorated Cupcakes or Cookies, plate of three. 93 Mini Scarecrow - Maximum 1mtr in height 94 Adult size Scarecrow - Maximum 2mtr in height

(Scarecrow competition entries are for children only) PRIZE MONEY for above classes:- Classes 86-94 £1.00 £0.70p £0.50p

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FLOWER CLASSES - OPEN 1 One vase of 3 Chrysanthemums, same variety 2 One vase of 3 Dahlias, same variety 3 Three spikes of Gladioli. 4 One spike of Gladiolus. 5 One vase of six Sweet Peas. 6 One Impatiens (Busy Lizzie). Maximum pot size, six inches. 7 One Begonia (Non-Stop or Sempiflora). Pot Size under 8” 8 One Begonia (Non-Stop or Sempiflora). Pot Size 8” or above 9 One Begonia (Tuberous). Pot size under 8” 10 One Begonia (Tuberous). Pot Size 8” or above. 11 One Fuchsia (single/double/semi-double or bush) in five inch pot. 12 One Fuchsia (single/double/semi-double, bush type or standard) in pot 6" or

over. 13 One Pelargonium or Geranium. Maximum pot size, five inches. 14 One flowering pot plant, (excluding tuberous Begonia, Fuchsia and Pelargonium). 15 One foliage pot plant. 16 One Cactus 17 One Bonsai Tree 18 Display of mixed garden flowers, any container or vase. 19 Display of Roses, any container CLASSES 6-17 inclusive MUST BE GROWN AND SHOWN IN POT PRIZE MONEY for above classes:- Classes 01-03 £2.00 £1.50 £1.00 All other classes £1.00 £0.70p £0.50p ALL POTS TO BE CLEAN, AND SIZES TO BE AS SCHEDULE 20 GIFT CLASS No Entry Fee One vase of three blooms, any flower. PRIZE MONEY:- £3.00 £2.00 £1.00

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The Committee wish to thank all patrons for the gifts and donations received, both as Special Prizes, and towards show expenses, and grateful thanks are due to the following:

The Entertainer, One Manchester

Tesco, The People’s Postcode Lottery Cheshire Marquees,The Lottery, The Donkey Sanctuary, Manchester City Council, The Friends of Debdale Park

and all others which were received too late for inclusion in this Schedule.

BEDDING PLANT SALE:

Annual Bedding Plant Sale

20th-21st May 2017 10am-2pm in the Trading Shed

HANGING BASKETS AVAILABLE

(Returned baskets will be replanted on request)

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VEGETABLE CLASSES - OPEN 21 Vegetable Collection. Three kinds of vegetable. No backboard Numbers as in classes 22-42 below. 22 Tomatoes, one dish of six, any 1 colour/variety, with calyx. 23 Potatoes, (white) one dish of five. 24 Potatoes, (other than white) one dish of five. 25 Beetroot, (Globe type) one dish of three, foliage trimmed to three inches. 26 Carrots, one dish of three, foliage trimmed to three inches. 27 Onions, 8oz or under, one dish of three. Own rings to be provided. 28 Onions, 8oz or over, one dish of three. Own rings to be provided. 29 Cucumbers, one dish of two. 30 Shallots, one dish of nine. 31 Broccolli, one with stalk trimmed to three inches 32 Cauliflower, one with stalk trimmed to three inches. 33 Cabbage, one with stalk trimmed to three inches. 34 Peas, one dish of nine pods. 35 French Beans, one dish of nine pods. 36 Runner Beans, one dish of nine pods. 37 Broad Beans, one dish of nine pods. 38 Marrow, one, maximum fifteen inches in length. 39 Large Marrow, one (To be judged for size only) 40 Leeks, one dish of two. 41 Courgette, one dish of two. 42 Sweetcorn, two - Leaves folded back to 3” 43 Peppers, one dish of two. 44 Pumpkin, Best 45 Pumpkin, Largest 46 Squash, any variety, one 47 Any other vegetable not covered in this schedule. Two of a kind. 48 A humorous vegetable 49 Apples, one dish of three 50 Rhubarb, three sticks 51 Small punnet of berries 52 Any other large fruit, one dish of three PRIZE MONEY for above classes:- Class 21 £3.00 £2.00 £1.00 Classes 22-52 £1.50 £1.00 £0.70p

GORTON RESERVOIR ALLOTMENT HOLDERS' CLASSES

Open only to plotholders on Gorton Reservoir Allotment site. All exhibits to have been grown only on site. 53 Tomatoes, one dish of six, any colour/variety, with Calyx. 54 Leeks, one dish of two. 55 Potatoes, one dish of five 56 Baked goods, any recipe - Plot-grown Fruit or Veg 57 Largest Onion in Allotment Class 58 Eggs, one plate of three, equal size, Hen or Duck Points awarded in classes 53-58:- First = 5; Second = 3; Third = 1. 59 Vegetable collection. Three kinds of vegetables, no backboard. Numbers as in Classes 22 to 42 60 Mixed Fruit Platter Maximum 5 varieties, Points awarded in classes 59-60:-First=10; Second=6; Third = 2. PRIZE MONEY for above classes:- Classes 53-58 £1.50 £1.00 £0.70p Classes 59-60 £2.00 £1.50 £1.00

ADULT CRAFT CLASSES 61 One pot of jam (variety to be shown). 62 One pot of chutney (variety to be shown). 63 One Victoria Sponge (raspberry jam filling only). 64 One Decorated Sponge (any recipe) 65 One fruit cake (any recipe) baked in 7" to 8" round tin. 66 Six Scones (fruit or plain). 67 Four Cupcakes (Any recipe) 68 One plate Apple Pie. 69 One jar of pickles, any kind. 70 Hand knitted child's garment. 71 Hand knitted adult's garment. 72 One painting or drawing. 73 Item of tapestry. 74 A soft toy 75 Home-made cordial, one bottle, with label (No name) 76 Home-brewed White Wine, one bottle, with label (No name) 77 Home-brewed Rose Wine, one bottle, with label (No name) 78 Home-brewed Red Wine, one bottle, with label (No name) 79 Any other item of craft work. PRIZE MONEY for above classes:- Classes 61-79 £1.50 £1.00 £0.70p

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GHS would like to offer grateful thanks to One Manchester for their continued support throughout this year


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