Allotment competition

Each year Woking Borough Council organises a competition between Woking's allotment holders. All nine allotment sites are automatically entered into the Tunis Cup for the best allotment site in the Borough. Each allotment society also nominates up to three plots for each of the following four categories:

Ted Smith Shield - Best cultivated allotment in the Borough.

Leam Challenge Sheild - Best newly cultivated plot.

Ashley Slocock - Best allotment cultivated by a lady.

Benstead Scroll - Best allotment cultivated by an over 70.

Judging takes place in July and all winners and judges are invited to a presentation evening in September along with the winners of Woking in Bloom.

2007 Winners

Tunis Cup - Derry's Field Allotment Association

Ted Smith Shield - Mr Yaxley, Horsell Allotment Association

Leam Challenge Shield - Clare Grigsby, Derry's Field Allotment Association

Ashley Slocock Cup - Ms Finch, Horsell Allotment Association

Benstead Scroll - John Arkinstall, Goldsworth Park Residents Association Allotments Society

2006 Winners

Tunis Cup - Derry's Field Allotment Association

Ted Smith Shield - Barry Gray, Knaphill Allotment Association

Leam Challenge Shield - John and Sheila Banks, Derry's Field Allotment Association

Ashley Slocock Cup - Mrs Williams, Knaphill Allotment Association

Benstead Scroll - John Arkinstall, Goldsworth Park Residents Association Allotments Society

2005 Winners

Tunis Cup - Derry's Field Allotment Association

Ted Smith Shield - Lillian Chambers and David Bonner, Derry's Field Allotment Association

Leam Challenge Shield - Mr Kersley, Knaphill Allotment Association and Mr Woods, Goldsworth Park Residents Association Allotments Society

Ashley Slocock Cup - Mrs Marsh, Goldsworth Park Residents Association Allotments Society

Benstead Scroll - John Arkinstall, Goldsworth Park Residents Association Allotments Society

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