SHOW CLASS WINNERS – 2025

The list of Winners in each Class is shown below, the judging criteria come from the RHS, to ensure consistency between Village Shows. Judging is blind so the judges don’t know who has submitted the entry.

If you require advice please speak to anyone on the committee, please don’t be put off, most of us have never read the manual, we just enter the best looking flowers and veg from our garden!

Sometimes there are no entries as the weather and growing conditions prevailed.

The main classes are open to all, the number in () after the name indicates the age of an U-16 entrant.

Judging Criteria
No.DescriptionFirstSecondThird
Vegetable section
13 potatoes – WhiteJulie BakerTim ReynoldsRosie Potter
23 potatoes – RedBill MulveyAmanda Bolt
33 potatoes – Any other varietyTim ReynoldsAnne LaddSandra Styles
43 onions from seed, dressed, over 8ozBill MulveySandra StylesAmanda Bolt
53 onions from seed, dressed, under 8ozAnne LaddTim ReynoldsKevin Cotton
63 red onions, dressedAnne LaddRosie PotterKevin Cotton
77 shallots (displayed on a bed of sand)Tim Reynolds
86 tomatoes, standard/large on a plateJulie BakerSally ShawJill Cotton
99 small tomatoes on a bed of sandSally ShawSandra StylesJulie Baker
106 pods of runner beansTim ReynoldsAnne LaddJulie Baker
111 pod runner bean grown for lengthBill MulveyOscar MellorAnne Ladd
126 pods of french beansBill MulveySteve PearsonPenny Reynolds/Bill Mulvey
133 courgettesJulie BakerPenny ReynoldsSally Shaw
143 carrots trimmed to 3in / 8cm topsSandra StylesSally ShawAnne Ladd
151 marrow judged for qualityJill CottonSteve PearsonJulie Baker
161 marrow judged for weightJulie BakerBill Mulvey
171 pumpkin or squash judged for qualityBendleDonna GamesAmanda Bolt
181 pumpkin or squash judged for weightBill MulveySteve Pearson
191 cabbage, any variety 3in / 8cm stalkSandra StylesAllen Hodgkinson
203 blanched leeks, as grownAmanda Bolt
211 cauliflower, dressed with root
223 beetroot as grownBill MulveySandra StylesAmanda Bolt
233 parsnip, as grown or leaves trimmed
24Heaviest onionBill MulveyAllen Hodgkinson
25A root vegetable, not listed aboveAnne LaddSteve Pearson
26A vegetable, not listed aboveSally ShawTim ReynoldsGeorge Styles (9)
27Selection of named garden herbs arr. on a plateRosie Potter
281 bloom and 1 vegetableBill MulveySandra StylesTim Reynolds
29Most unusually shaped vegetableJulie BakerOscar Mellors (2)George Styles (9)
30SM Masterclass (3 pairs any veg. on a tray 60x45cm / 18x12inSandra StylesTim ReynoldsAnne Ladd
31Compost judged for qualityLesley GodwinCalder Bendle
32Potato in a bucket from seed potato providedMark JonesCarolyn HodgkinsonAnne Bingham
33Soft fruit/Berries on a plate. Stage on leavesAnne LaddRosie Potter
343 Apples or pears. Stage on leavesJulie BakerSandra StylesSally Shaw
35Fruit not otherwise specified e.g. grapes, 5 plumsPenny Reynolds Lesley GodwinSally Shaw
36Selection of 3 fruits on a plate
Flower section
37Container of garden flowers for effect excl. dahliasTim ReynoldsKath MulveyAnne Ladd
38As 37 but Dahlias only, space (2ft)Kath MulveyTim ReynoldsMark Jones
393 dahlias any one variety judged for qualityKath MulveyMark JonesSara Grice
401 vase sweet peas, not more than 18 stemsSally ShawKath Mulvey
411 display sweet peas with foliageJude Hirst
426 roses, any containerMike Read
43Specimen roseKath MulveyJude HirstLesley Godwin
44Flowering plant, excl cactus or succulentDonna Games
451 foliage plant, excl, cacti or succulentSally ShawJill Cotton
461 cactus or succulentJill CottonLesley GodwinAnne Bingham
477 calendulas, any containerKath MulveyAnne LaddDonna Games
481 gentleman’s button holeJennifer BettneyKath Mulvey
491 Ladys sprayKath Mulvey
50Display of annuals, excl dahlias, incl. chrysanthemumsKath MulveyJude Hirst
511 specimen bloom, excl rose, outdoor grownKath MulveyMike ReadJude Hirst
52Tallest sunflower (adults)Kevin Cotton (240cm)Sara Grice
(165cm)
John Lloyd
(135cm)
Baking section
53Loaf of bread
54Loaf of bread in a bread making machinePatsy PetersMark Jones
55Lemon drizzle cake, made in a loaf tinPenny ReynoldsPatsy PetersMark Jones
56Apple pie, 7 1/2in (foil plate supplied)Julie BakerKath MulveyAmanda Bolt
574 savoury sconesPatsy PetersMark JonesAmanda Bolt
584 tea scones fruitedPatsy PetersKath MulveyMark Jones
59Just men, a cake 10in /25cmMark JonesJames BoltBill Mulvey
60Ladies bake of choiceKath MulveyPenny ReynoldsAnne Ladd
61Cake using fruits vegetables 6-7in tinKath MulveyAnne LaddSally Shaw
62Farmhouse style fruit cake 6-7in tinPatsy PetersKath MulveySally Shaw
637in / 18cm Victoria sandwich cakePenny ReynoldsJude Hirst
6412 oz / 1lb jar of jamJill CottonPenny ReynoldsSally Shaw
6512oz / 1lb jar of marmaladeAnne LaddPenny ReynoldsSally Shaw
6612 oz / 1lb jar of jellyKevin CottonAran ChaiJill Cotton
68Fruit flavoured gin/vodka in a given bottleMark JonesKath Mulvey
Arts & Handicrafts Section
69A hand drawn picture or painting (max A3 size)Jeanette WilsonBeth ElyJeanette Wilson
70Electronic photo (Derbyshire Well Dressings)
71Electronic photo Stoney Middleton
721 knitted or crocheted itemAnne Bingham
Junior: Elizabeth Gilbert
Beth Ely
731 textile item e.g. clothing or bedspread
741 item embroidery or tapestryAnne LaddSara Grice
75Other hand crafted itemLyn HolyoakeAmanda BoltJeanette Wilson
76Adult matchboxKath MulveyJohn Lloyd
Under 11 Section and 11-16 years
77A picture hand drawn in form of a greetings cardU11: Flo Gilbert
11-16: Elizabeth Gilbert
78A collage using paper and other materials max size A411-16: Elizabeth Gilbert
79A Mug of flowers11-16: Elizabeth Gilbert
80Children’s matchbox11-16: Elizabeth Gilbert
814 decorated buns on a plateU11: Flo Gilbert
11-16: Elizabeth Gilbert
82Animal Magic (animal made of vegetables, fruit & flowers, cocktail sticks allowed)U11: Flo Gilbert
11-16: Elizabeth Gilbert
83Lego model. Max size 30x30cm
84Tallest sunflowerU11: Blosson Bond (179cm)
11-16: Willow Bond (163cm)
U11: Zabien Olsen (178cm)
11-16: Luscia Olsen (157cm)
85Potato in a bucketU11: Zabien Olsen
(11lb 4oz)
11-16: Luscia Olson
(13lb 4oz)
U11: Blossom Bond
(10lb 10z)
11-16: Willow Bond
Garden section
84Individual window box, hanging basket or ornamental potJennifer Bettney
85Group of aboveClaire Edge