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Britain in Bloom Updates

24 September 2009

BRITAIN  IN BLOOM – The 2009 results  have been announced and the winners in the town or city related categories are Falkland, Croydon, Stockton-on-Tees, Harrogate, Wisbech, Thornbury, Pitlochry and Cleethorpes.  See the current list of towns who have won in a town or city related category here.

24 September 2008

BRITAIN  IN BLOOM – The 2008 results  have been announced and the winners in the town or city related categories are Cricklade, Exmouth, Forres, Nottingham, Perth, Sheffield, Solihull and Taunton with Norwich  winning  in the Urban Regeneration category.  See the current list of towns who have won in a town or city related category here.

26 September 2007

BRITAIN  IN BLOOM – The 2007 results  have been announced and the winners in the town or city related categories are Broughshane, Bury St Edmunds, Cleethorpes, Horsham, Nottingham, Oakham and Stockton-on-Tees with Birmingham winning  in the Urban Regeneration category. 

21 September 2006

BRITAIN  IN BLOOM – The 2006 results  have been announced and the winners in the town or city related categories are Aberdeen, Allness, Brightlingsea, Broughshane, Perth, Scarborough and Shrewsbury, with Salford (Seedley and Langworthy)  winning  in the Urban Regeneration category. 

28 September 2005

BRITAIN  IN BLOOM – The 2005 results  have been announced and the winners in the town or city related categories are Cardiff, Derry, Durham, Garstang, Hexham, Newcastle under Lyme and Sidmouth with Birmingham winning  in the Urban Regeneration category. 

23 September 2004

BRITAIN  IN BLOOM – The 2004 results  have been announced and the winners in the town or city related categories are Alness, Bath, Bridlington, Derby, Ilkley, Perth, Stockport and St Ives with Coventry City Centre winning  in the Urban Regeneration category. This means Bath increases it’s lead at the top and now has 13 wins to Aberdeen’s 10 while Stockport and Derby get their first ever category wins along with Coventry.