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香港王中王最快开奖结果鈥檚 Best Kept Communities Competition 2015

Published: 18/09/2015

The winners of each category for 香港王中王最快开奖结果鈥檚 2015 Best Kept Communities have been announced at a ceremony held at County Hall on Friday 11 September. The joint first prize winners for the Best Kept Village with a population of under 1000 were Llanfynydd and Llanasa, with the third prize going to Ysceifiog and fourth prize to Bretton Lane. The first prize for the Best Kept Community with a population of over 1000 and under 5000 went to Northop with second prize to Higher Kinnerton, third prize to Caerwys, and fourth prize to Mostyn. Mold was the winner of the Best Kept Town Centre, Holywell came second, and third prize went to Mynydd Isa. The Best Kept Senior Citizens鈥 Estate was won by Ffordd Gwynedd, Northop, with second prize going to Bennetts Lane in Higher Kinnerton, and third prize going to Park Crescent, Meadow Rise & Corwen Way. The first prize in the Best Kept Community Garden / Wildlife Area was awarded to Greenbank Villas in Flint with Bryn Gwalia Community Garden, Mold second. Third prize went to Bryn y Baal Quarry with Greenfield Valley Community Garden receiving fourth prize. The Judges awarded three Certificates of Merit to the following Schools. They were very impressed with the knowledge and dedication of these children at such a young age Ysgol Derwen Primary, Higher Kinnerton Ysgol yr Esgob Primary, Caerwys Ysgol Owen Jones Primary, Northop Highly Commended Certificates were awarded by the Judges to:- Mostyn (Section B) Meadow Rise, Penyffordd (Section D) Speaking at the event, Councillor Ray Hughes, the Chair of Council said how impressed he was with the enthusiasm and expertise which the volunteers have displayed this year: He said: 鈥淓ach year we see that the standards in the Best Kept Communities Competition have increased dramatically. Whilst this years summer was not the best it is still apparent that the competition entries were better than ever. This must have been a real problem for our judges: Fred Gillmore, Les and Sue Starling. The standard was so high, it was necessary for the accolades to be shared: for instance, we had two equal first prizes in Section A. Three Schools were also awarded Certificates of Merits by the Judges for their eco gardens. Two Highly Commended Awards were also given by the Judges. 鈥淭he competition would not be possible without the generous support of our sponsors: Airbus in the UK, Clwyd Alyn Housing Association, Grwp Cynefin, Lindop Bros, Toyota Motor Manufacturing UK Limited and Warwick Chemicals. 鈥淭hank you to them, and also to our judges for the time and knowledge which they contribute.鈥 The prize winners are listed below. Section A 鈥 Best Kept Village /Community under 1000 population Equal First prize: (拢100) Llanfynydd Equal First prize: (拢100) Llanasa Third prize: (拢50) Ysceifiog Fourth prize: (拢25) Bretton Lane Section B 鈥 Best Kept Village/Community over 1000 and below 5000 population First Prize: (拢100) Northop Second Prize: (拢75) Higher Kinnerton Third Prize: (拢50) Caerwys Fourth Prize (拢25) Mostyn Section C 鈥 Best Kept Town Centre (over 5000 population) First prize: (拢100 ) Mold Second prize: (拢75) Holywell Third prize (拢50) Mynydd Isa Section D 鈥 Best Kept Senior Citizen Estate First prize: (拢100) Ffordd Gwynedd, Northop Second Prize: (拢75) Bennetts Lane, Higher Kinnerton Third Prize (拢50) Park Crescent, Meadow Rise & Corwen Way Section E 鈥 Best Kept Community Garden/Wildlife area First prize: (拢100) Greenbank Villas, Flint. Second prize: (拢75) Bryn Gwalia Community Garden Third prize:(拢50) Bryn Y Baal Quarry Fourth Prize:(拢25) Greenfield Valley Community Garden Certificates of Merit to the following three Schools Ysgol Derwen Primary, Higher Kinnerton Ysgol yr Esgob Primary, Caerwys Ysgol Owen Jones Primary, Northop Highly Commended Certificates to Mostyn (Section B) Meadow Rise, Penyffordd (Section D