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==Winners==
==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, Guernsey|St Martin’s Parish]], ([[Guernsey]])
*Large Village: [[Broughshane]], ([[Northern ireland]])
*Village: [[Norton in Hales]], (Heart of england)
*Urban Regeneration: [[Seedley]] and [[Langworthy]], ([[North West]])
*Urban Community: [[Starbeck, North Yorkshire|Starbeck]], ([[Yorkshire]])
*Coastal Resort: [[Scarborough]], (Yorkshire)

===2005===
===2005===
*Large City: [[Cardiff]]
*Large City: [[Cardiff]]

Revision as of 02:22, 18 April 2007

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 B&Q.

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.

Winners

2006

2005

2004

2003

2002

2001

1997

Regions

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