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Published on 29 September 2010
Archived on 29 October 2010
The WRCC announced the results of Warwickshire's Best Village competition at the Community Leisure Centre in Wolston on Wednesday 22nd September 2010.
Marton in Rugby Borough took the overall title, having won prizes in four out of the six categories. They took home an impressive silver cup and a cheque for £550.
In joint second place were Quinton and Bubbenhall, with only a fraction of a mark between them! They also took silver cups home in addition to prize money. In third place was Wolvey, who were also given the award for 'most improved village'.
The judges commented that the standard of entries was extremely high this year, which made it even more difficult to select winners.
Each village was judged against other villages of a similar size and prizes were awarded to the top three villages in each category. Competition Organiser, Ariadne Uslu said: "The focus of our competition is on the work villagers do to sustain their community. We want to celebrate their achievements with them."
Here is a list of the prizes awarded by the Lord Lieutenant last Wednesday:
Community Projects
1st Quinton
2nd Wootton Wawen
3rd Marton
Community Buildings
1st Wolvey
2nd Lighthorne
3rd Shilton
Communication
1st Marton
2nd Wolston
3rd Henley-in-Arden
Environmental Projects
1st Long Itchington
2nd Wolvey
3rd Marton
History & Heritage
1st Kineton
2nd Marton
3rd Bubbenhall
Community Heroes
1st Mrs Sue Lappin, Fillongley Fire Brigade Volunteers, Fenny Compton
2nd Compton Buildings, Fenny Compton
3rd John Hughes, Bubbenhall
In choosing the winner overall, the judges looked for well-balanced, pro-active, caring communities, which had made the best of local opportunities to maintain and enhance the quality of life for all inhabitants, irrespective of the size of the village.
For more information visit www.ruralwarwickshire.org.uk
Stratford-on-Avon District Council
Elizabeth House, Church Street,
Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire,
CV37 6HX
Tel: 01789 267575
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