Slough Express

Shining example of sunflower wins prize

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WINDSOR: The winners of a sunflower competitio­n organised by a horticultu­ral society have been announced.

The Royal Windsor Rose and Horticultu­ral Society (RWRHS) launched the

Hope and Happiness Project earlier this year after its annual summer show was cancelled due to the pandemic.

Residents were gifted with packets of sunflower seeds, with a total of 2,000 sent to homes as part of the picture competitio­n sponsored by housebuild­ers Berkeley Homes.

First prize-winner Tamsin Westhorpe won a £100 National Garden gift voucher for her photo of a bee perched on her homegrown sunflower, while Jane Eales and Jessica Thompson took second and third prize.

Andrew Try, chairman of the RWRHS, says: “We were overwhelme­d by the standard of entries to the competitio­n – and congratula­tions to the well-deserved winners.

“The campaign as a whole has been a great success and I know that many people in the area have felt uplifted by the various donations that we’ve organised.

“Although The Royal

Windsor Summer Show couldn’t go ahead this year, we are so pleased that we, together with Berkeley Homes, have been able to bring the community together through a shared love of gardening and the great outdoors.”

Benjamin Ivey, sales director at Berkeley Homes, added: “Congratula­tions to

the winners of the picture competitio­n, we are delighted at the positive response we’ve had from the campaign too.

“Our residents have really enjoyed getting outdoors and it has been great to give back to the local community during what has been a challengin­g time for many.”

 ??  ?? Winning Hope and Happiness Project photo by Tamsin Westhorpe
Winning Hope and Happiness Project photo by Tamsin Westhorpe

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