2023 Llangoed Flower Show Results

Our 2023 Show took place on the 8th of July with over 500 entries from more than 200 makers and growers.
Congratulations to each and every entrant. What a day it was celebrating our beautiful corner of Anglesey.

Class A - Flowers
Judged by Brenda Williams

Best in Section - Kay Laurie

A1. Whats in Your Garden? vase of any six flowers
First - Jean Whitehead
Second - Julie Upmeyer

A2. Allium, one bloom
First - Chrissy Newsham
Second - Kay Laurie

A4. Cacti or Succulent, one
First - Kay Laurie
Second - Chrissy Newsham

A5. Geranium, any variety, one bloom
First - Chrissy Newsham
Second - Jennifer Martin-Jones

A7. Rose, any variety, one bloom
First - Delyth Roberts
Second - Tamara Rogers

A8. Rose, best scented, one bloom
First - Jon Holmbers
Second - Jo Alexander

A9. Sweet Pea, any variety, six blooms
First - Robert Holloway
Second - Robert Holloway

Class B - Flower Arranging
Judged by Norman Evans

Best in Section - Jennifer Martin-Jones

B1. Three Blooms with Foliage
First - Jennifer Martin-Jones
Second - Annette Jones

B2. Arrangement in a Teacup
First - Jennifer Martin-Jones
Second - Clare Tewson

B3. Flower-less Foliage, greenery
First - Ian Flack
Second - Rhiannon Tudor

B4. Hedgerow Display
First - Laura Grant
Second - Penny Wright

B5. Insect-friendly Flower Arrangement
First - Jennifer Martin-Jones
Second - Chris Linford

B6. Posy of Flowers
First - Penny Wright
Second - Laura Grant

B7. Pressed Flower Piece, mounted on card
First - Liz Morris-Webb
Second - Philip Shaw

Class C - Vegetables and Fruit
Judged by Medwyn Williams

Best in Section - Sulwen Roberts

C1. What’s in your Garden? display of vegetables in a box
First - Annette Jones
Second - Chrissy Newsham

C2. Beetroot, two with roots and leaves
First - Sulwen Robers
Second - Annette Jones

C3. Broad beans, six
First - Jenifer Martin-Jones
Second - Sulwen Robers

C4. Courgettes, three
First - Harriet Orr
Second - Rosamond Gaunt

C5. Garlic, two bulbs
First - Matthew Murphy
Second - Robert Davies

C6. Herbs, culinary and medicinal, with labels
First - Lucy Low
Second - Anita Malhotra

C7. Kale, five leaves
First - Rosamund Gaunt
Second - Sulwen Roberts

C8. Lettuces, two with roots
First - Chrissy Newsham

C9. Odd shaped / unusual vegetable
First - Gareth Phillips
Second - Lucy Zalot

C10. Spring onions, three
First - Gary Pritchard
Second - Lucy Low

C11. Peas in pods, three
First - Philip Shaw
Second - Phil Lewis

C13. Potatoes, three red
First - Chris Linford
Second - Chrissy Newsham

C14. Potatoes, three white
First - Chrissy Newsham
Second - Roger Davies

C16. Strawberries, three
First - Rhian Latham
Second - Chrissy Newsham

C17. Tomatoes, any variety, three
First - Lucy Low
Second - Annette Jones

C18. Tomatoes, cherry, six
First - Rosamund Gaunt
Second - Rosamund Gaunt

Class D - Cookery
Judged by Anita Malhotra

Best in Section - Jean Whitehead

D1. Bara Brith
First - Delyth Roberts
Second - Irene Duff

D2. Chocolate cake
First - Gwennan Hughes

D3. Cup Cakes, four, decorated with Summer theme
First - David Davies
Second - Meirion Williams

D4. Decorated Cake, with a Flower theme
First - Gwennan Hughes
Second - Jacob Lindenbaum

D5. Scones, any type, three
First - Gwennan Hughes

D6. Victoria Sponge
First - Gwennan Hughes

D7. Welshcakes, four
First - Gwennan Hughes

D8. Bread, white loaf
First - Meleri Evans

D9. Bread, wholemeal loaf
First - Sue Cooke

Class E - Preserves
Judged by Audrey Jones

Best in Section - Jean Whitehead

E1. Chutney, any variety
First - Gwyneth Adams
Second - Edna Prince

E2. Jam, any fruit
First - Jean Whitehead
Second - Kirsty Lindenbaum

E3. Jelly, any fruit
First - Sulwen Roberts
Second - Sulwen Roberts

E4. Marmalade, any fruit
First - Jean Whitehead
Second - Kirsty Lindenbaum

E5. Pickle, any variety
First - Wynne Jalnsen
Second - Mari Pritchard

E6. Preserve, any variety or fruit
Second - Jonathan Lewis

E8. Cordial, any variety or fruit
First - Meleri Evans
Second - Kirsty Lindenbaum

E9. Honey
First - Ian Thorpe

Class F - Arts, Crafts & Photography
Judged by Mari Rose Pritchard, Jo Alexander, Ness Owen and Mike Linford

Best in Class - Anne Sutton
Best in Class Photography - Laura Grant

F1. Handmade clothing item, any construction
First - Fiona Stops
Second - Oksana Yosypiv

F2. Embroidery, any item
First - Lynne Stuart
Second - Maggie Evans

F3. Artificial flower(s), made from paper, felt, fabric, etc
First - Caroline Richardson
Second - Philip Shaw

F4. Botanical illustration (any plant, tree or flower)
First - Annette Jones
Second - Sara Walczak

F5. Love-spoon, carved
First - Jo Alexander

F6. Knitted or crocheted item
First - Natasha Lough
Second - Anne Sutton

F7. Poem, Welsh
First - Meirion Llywelyn
Second - Delyth Roberts

F8. Poem, English
First - Anna Powell
Second - Nia Wyn

F9. Soft toy, any construction
First - Gill Siddall
Second - Natasha Lough

F10. Up-cycled object
First - Anne Lindsey
Second - Karen Flippance

F11. Photograph - Spring
First - Laura Grant
Second - Julie Pittilla

F12. Photograph - Summer
First - Mana Pavlickova
Second - Jacob Lindenbaum

F13. Photograph - Autumn
First - Laura Grant
Second - Sheena Renner

F14. Photograph - Winter
First - Clare Tewson
Second - Julie Pittilla

Class G - Youth Flower, Vegetable & Fruit
Judged by Medwyn Williams

G1a. Display of vegetables, grown by child, under Y1
First - Lotti Davies
Second - Mabon Davies Hughes

G1b. Display of vegetables, grown by child, Y1/Y2
First - Matthew Coburn
Second - Toby Webb

G1e. Display of vegetables, grown by child, Y7-Y10
First - Tomos Griffiths

G2a. Arrangement of flowers, grown by child, under Y1
First - Mabon Davies Hughes

G2b. Arrangement of flowers, grown by child, Y1/Y2
First - Eleri Hughes

G2c. Arrangement of flowers, grown by child, Y3/Y4
First - Otto Lindenbaum

Class H - Youth Cookery
Judged by Anita Malhotra

H1e. Decorated cake, Shapes and Colours theme, Y7 - Y10
First - Tomos Griffiths
Second - Mabli Evans

H2c. Cupcakes, four, decorated with Flowers theme, Y3/Y4
First - Otto Lindenbaum
Second - Imogen May

H4a. Gingerbread People, three, under Y1
First - Lotti Roberts

H4b. Gingerbread People, three, Y1/Y2
First - Eliza May

Class J - Youth Arts, Crafts & Photography
Judged by Mari Rose Pritchard, Jo Alexander, Rev. Leslie Rendle

Best in Show Under Year 1 - Lotti Roberts
Best in Show Y1/Y2 - Menna
Best in Show Y3/Y4 - Olivia
Best in Show Y5/6 - Harry Roy Robins
Best in Show Y7-10 James Welsby

J1a. Botanical illustration (any plant, tree or flower), under Y1
First - Mason
Second - Nesta

J1b. Botanical illustration (any plant, tree or flower), Y1/Y2
First - Darcy & Menna
Second - Cariad & Evie

J1c. Botanical illustration (any plant, tree or flower), Y3/Y4
First - Cerys Macildowie
Second - Otto Lindenbaum

J1d. Botanical illustration (any plant, tree or flower), Y5/Y6
First - Harry Roy Robins
Second - Sam Lindenbaum

J2a. Pressed leaf or flower arrangement, mounted on card, under Y1
First - Arthur
Second - Caleb Mon Hughes

J2b. Pressed leaf or flower arrangement, mounted on card, Y1/Y2
First - Eliza May
Second - Emily

J2c. Pressed leaf or flower arrangement, mounted on card, Y3/Y4
First - Imogen May

J3a. Your name as art - written, drawn or painted in an interesting way, under Y1
First - Lotti Roberts
Second - Noah Unwin

J3b. Your name as art - written, drawn or painted in an interesting way, Y1/Y2
First - Rhys
Second - Ffion Lewis

J3c. Your name as art - written, drawn or painted in an interesting way, Y3/Y4
First - Olivia
Second - Ava

J3d. Your name as art - written, drawn or painted in an interesting way, Y5/Y6
First - Logan
Second - Leigh

J3e Your name as art - written, drawn or painted in an interesting way, Y7-Y10
First - Tomos Griffith

J4a. Painted rock, under Y1
First - Lotti Davies
Second - Toby Webb

J4b. Painted rock, Y1/Y2
First - Emily Jones
Second - Tristan Woolway

J4c. Painted rock, Y3/Y4
First - Otto Lindenbaum
Second - Oliver Jones

J4d. Painted rock, Y5/Y6
First - Hedd Myrddin

J5a. Lego construction (not from a kit), under Y1
First - Caleb Mon Hughes
Second - Nesta Lewis

J5b. Lego construction (not from a kit), Y1/Y2
First - Ffion Lewis

J5c. Lego construction (not from a kit), Y3/Y4
First - Cerys Macildowie
Second - Otto Lindenbaum

J5e Lego construction (not from a kit), Y7-Y10
First - James Welsby
Second - Louise Peacock

J6a. A collection, under Y1
First - Lotti Davies
Second - Toby Webb

J6c. A collection, Y3/Y4
First - Oliver Jones

J7a. Any creation or drawing with the theme of ‘Nature on our Doorstep’, under Y1
First - William Turner
Second - Caleb Mon Hughes

J7b. Any creation or drawing with the theme of ‘Nature on our Doorstep’, Y1/Y2
First - Ffion Lewis

J7d. Any creation or drawing with the theme of ‘Nature on our Doorstep’, Y5-Y6
First - Hedd Myrddin
Second - Ryan

J7a.
Animal made from a vegetable(s), under Y1
First - Cado Evans
Second - Lotti Davies

J9a. Photograph ‘Our community’, under Y1
First - Lotti Davies
Second - Caleb Mon Hughes

J9e. Photograph ‘Our community’, Y7-Y10
First - Tomos Griffiths

J10a. Photograph ‘Close up’, under Y1
First - Lotti Davies
Second - Caleb Mon Hughes

J10b. Photograph ‘Close up’, Y1/Y2
First - Tomas Tito

J10e. Photograph ‘Close up’, Y7-Y10
First - Jacob Lindenbaum
Second - Tomos Griffiths

The Special Awards

In addition, the following honours were also awarded

THE NICOLA CLAYTON TROPHY
’For the Love of our Locality’
Presented by Seiriol Swimmers
Awarded to the entry that best reflects the magical place in which we live - something grown or made here in the place we all call home.

2023 Winner - Ian Flack


THE ROGER MOSS MEMORIAL CUP
’The Most Beautiful Entry’
Presented by Judith Moss

Donated in appreciation of beautiful Llangoed and the Community
2023 Winner - Daniel Shaw


CYNGHRAIR SEIRIOL ALLIANCE AWARD

’Best Entry by a Young Person’
Presented by Rhian Hughes

2023 Winner - Ashli-Jane


ANGLESEY DRUID ORDER

’Best use of Natural Materials’
Presented by the Anglesey Druid Order

2023 Winner - Tomos Griffiths


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The Judge’s Choice Awards

  • Best Play Value - Gill Siddal

  • Highly commended poem - Ffion Lewis

  • Highly commended poem - Jo Alexander

  • Quirkiest object - Natasha Lough

  • Green Thumb Award - Rhiannon Tudor

  • Greatest Attention to Detail - Sophie Cooke