The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Angus horticultu­ral stalwart honoured with gold medal

FORFAR: National recognitio­n for exhibitor and judge, Les Craib

- graham brown gbrown@thecourier.co.uk

An Angus man who really knows his onions – and everything else in the garden – has been honoured with a prestigiou­s national award.

Over more than five decades, Forfar’s Les Craib has cultivated a reputation as one of the most accomplish­ed exhibitors and judges on the Scottish flower show circuit and been the stalwart figure of the Angus town’s horticultu­ral society.

At the age of 80, Mr Craib has now stepped down from the Forfar Horticultu­ral Society chairman’s role which he has held since 1981, and his dedication to the garden has been recognised with the National Vegetable Society’s (NVS) highest accolade, the body’s prized gold medal.

In previous years Mr Craib also received the NVS silver medal, a society fellowship and the Martin Robinson Award for work done over many years for the wellbeing of the organisati­on, but the gold award is now the prize specimen in his collection.

And his green-fingered success is the result of a determinat­ion to prove the

“I still love the garden, but I said that when I turned 80 I would step down as chairman of the Forfar society, so that’s what I’ve done this year. LES CRAIB

doubters wrong after he was told the garden of the Yeaman Street house in Forfar which Mr Craib and wife Mary moved into in the early 1960s would never be suitable for growing flowers or veg.

The couple still live in the house and the horticultu­ral hobby has kept them involved at local and national level since then.

“I’m very proud to get the gold medal, it’s a great honour,” said Mr Craib, who also received a Royal Caledonian Horticultu­ral Society certificat­e of merit in 2015.

“I’ve showed and judged all over, and through the Forfar Horticultu­ral Society and the Dundee and East Scotland District Associatio­n of the NVS I’ve given talks and lectures to many groups.

“I still love the garden, but I said that when I turned 80 I would step down as chairman of the Forfar society, so that’s what I’ve done this year.”

His home town dedication is also revealed in what Mr Craib picks out as the highlight of his flower and vegetableg­rowing career, the best exhibit in pot plants and cut flowers accolade for a fuchsia specimen at the Forfar show.

In 1999, he was also one of the Forfar society members instrument­al in securing the registrati­on of the Forfar’s Pride variety of fuschia, a red and blue flower to reflect the colour of the town’s coat of arms, which is now thriving in gardens across Angus and beyond.

 ?? Picture: Paul Reid. ?? Les Craib with his gold medal presented by the National Vegetable Society.
Picture: Paul Reid. Les Craib with his gold medal presented by the National Vegetable Society.

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