The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Falkland man who has helped brighten up Fife receives top gardening honour

COMMUNITY: Keith Jackson awarded Queen Mother Memorial Medal

- CRAIG SMITH csmith@thecourier.co.uk

A Fifer has finally been presented with one of the UK’s top horticultu­ral honours.

Keith Jackson, from Falkland, received the Queen Mother Memorial Medal during a ceremony this week.

The prize is awarded by the Royal Caledonian Horticultu­ral Society, which was establishe­d in 1809 for the encouragem­ent and improvemen­t of gardening in Scotland.

The medal should have been presented at a ceremony in March but Keith was unable to attend the original event, so it was reschedule­d for the Caley Spring Bulb Show during the first weekend of April.

After Covid-19 scuppered those plans, a small ceremony was arranged this week at the Caley’s home base at Saughton Park in Edinburgh.

Keith’s first career was in the police service, but he has more than 30 years’ experience in horticultu­re having founded and chaired Falkland in Bloom, leading them to success in Beautiful Scotland, then Britain in Bloom as winners of the small village category.

They won the champion of champions category two years in a row before Falkland then went on to win the European Entente Florale.

After retiring from the police he was recruited by the head of Fife parks to co-ordinate community horticultu­re throughout Fife until his retirement in December 2019.

During this time Keith organised Beautiful Fife, which involved around 60 communitie­s improving their local environmen­t using a similar structure of categories and awards to Beautiful Scotland. Besides enhancing the Fife environmen­t, this experience led a series of Fife communitie­s to further success at both Scottish and UK levels.

Keith has also chaired the Beautiful Scotland Advisory Group and chaired the Britain in Bloom Regions and Nations until the formation of a Federation in October 2013.

He was similarly involved in several very successful large scale exhibits at Gardening Scotland and Dundee Flower Festival with Fife Council, then with Jon Wheatley Associates for organisati­ons such as Poppyscotl­and and the Caley.

 ??  ?? Caley president David Knott, left, presented Keith Jackson with the medal.
Caley president David Knott, left, presented Keith Jackson with the medal.

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