Sunderland Echo

Annual gardening competitio­n has blooming marvellous result

- Tony Gillan tony.gillan@jpimedia.co.uk @sunderland­echo

Gentoo’s fifth annual gardening competitio­n received more than 50 entries from their residents, who showed off their green-fingered skills.

After two days of judging from the housing associatio­n and the competitio­n’s sponsors, utilities company ENGIE, five awards were given to Gentoo tenants across the city.

In first place were husband and wife Christine and Derek Wilson from Hetton-le-Hole. They received a £100 voucher for Bishopwear­mouth Garden Centre on Chester Road.

Their garden featured vegetable patches and a handmade potting shed, where Christine creates her own jams and condiments from the fruit she grows.

In second place was another couple, George and Pauline Crosby, with Phillip Groccott in third.

Lockdown allowed many people spent extra time in their gardens. In Ay to na group of residents used the time to transform their communal outdoor space into a welcoming courtyard filled with vibrant flowers and solar decoration­s. They were given the Best Neighbourh­ood Garden award.

A special recognitio­n award went to Alan Bradley.

Nigel Wilson, chief executive officer at Gentoo Group said: “Our annual gardening competitio­n is always great opportunit­y to recognise and reward our tenants who take extra care of their gardens.

“This year’s competitio­n was especially important, as so many more people have spent time in their gardens and outdoor spaces during the COVID-19 lockdown. The results of their hard work are brilliant to see.”

Amy Porter, CSR manager at ENGIE said: “As a business, we’re focused on working with partners, like Gentoo, to improve the environmen­t we live in and it’s great to support such a fun project like this.

"Everyone can get involved and it has really helped to transform communitie­s and neighbourh­oods across Sunderland.

“We’ve been involved with this competitio­n for a number of years now and it was a pleasure to help with the judging and see such wonderful gardens and community areas. Everyone has worked so hard and it was extremely difficult to pick the winners.

“I was particular­ly proud to be able to hand over the special ENGIE Award, which recognises where a community has come together to revamp a garden.”

 ??  ?? Albert Copus, from Gentoo, Amy Porter, from ENGIE, tenants Pauline and George Crosby and Nigel Wilson, Gentoo CEO.
Albert Copus, from Gentoo, Amy Porter, from ENGIE, tenants Pauline and George Crosby and Nigel Wilson, Gentoo CEO.

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