Trio Compete for County Glory
Three Lincolnshire communities have been shortlisted for judging visits in the Calor Lincolnshire Village of the Year competition.
Long Bennington, Langworth and Alford have been judged as the top three contestants on paper and residents of all three communities now wait in anticipation for a visit from the five-strong judging team which will take place on July 19.
The Calor Lincolnshire Village of the Year competition is organised by Community Lincs, with sponsorship provided by Calor – the UK’s leading supplier of LPG (liquefied petroleum gas), and additional support from the Lincolnshire Association of Local Councils.
Competition organiser, Teresa Palmer, commented: “So far the communities have just had their entries judged on paper, but when the judging team visits that will be the real chance for them to make their communities come to life. They will get a visit that will last for about 90 minutes, when they will be expected to give a presentation and have as many organisations present on the day. It will be hard work, but past experience has shown it’s also a very enjoyable experience for all involved.”
Calor Village of the Year entrants are judged on a total of four categories which cover: Community, Business, Environment and Communications. A prize of £350 will be awarded to the overall winner with £150 for a runner up. In addition, later in the year, the overall winner will be offered the opportunity to go forward and represent Lincolnshire in the prestigious Calor Village of the Year® for England competition 2007/8. This will give them the opportunity of gaining recognition at national level as well as a share of a prize fund totalling more than £36,000. The county’s nominee to the 2006/7 national competition, Hemingby, has recently been visited by competition judges and will find out if it’s been awarded any prizes in the competition during October.
Teresa Palmer added: “We’d like to wish Long Bennington, Langworth and Alford the best of luck with their judging visits and look forward to seeing which one will be awarded the county title and top prize later in the year.”
For further information regarding the Calor Lincolnshire Village of the Year competition please contact Teresa Palmer at bkv@cclincs.com, telephone 01529 302466. The results of the competition will be announced in September, and a formal presentation event will take place on November 7 at Washingborough Community Centre.
For general information about Calor Village of the Year® visit www.calorvillageoftheyear.org.
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Further press information available from: Emma Flinn, Amaze plc, tel: 0161 817 4221, email: e.flinn@amaze.com
Notes to Editors:
Calor Village of the Year®
Calor, the leading supplier of LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) to those living and working in the countryside, has supported rural activities in England, Scotland and Wales for 20 years through its Rural Sponsorship programme, which includes the Calor Village of the Year® for England competition.
The Calor Village of the Year® for England competition, now in its eleventh year, was founded and developed by Calor, and is organised and funded by the company on an annual basis.
Please note that Calor Village of the Year® is a registered trademark and should be referred to in full in all circumstances.
Entry to the Calor Village of the Year® for England competition is through the existing county competition network. Every year, Calor sponsors the majority of the county village competitions – which this year total more than 40 – each of which is invited to nominate one village to take part in the Calor Village of the Year® for England competition.
The national Calor Village of the Year® judges look for well-balanced, pro-active, caring communities which, irrespective of size, have made the best of local opportunities to maintain and enhance the quality of life for all residents.
The prize money for the 2007 national Calor Village of the Year® for England competition alone stands at over £36,000. First prize is £7,000 with £2,000 going to each of five regional winners. In addition, there are five category prizes of £500 within each region (covering Business, Environment, Care for Older People, Care for Young People and Information Communications Technology), and a prize of £750 for the winner of the Building Community Life category in each of the five regions. The five regional winners of the Information Communication Technology category are judged to find an overall winner, the award for which is £1,000. There is also, thanks support from the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, a prize of £2,000 for an overall Building Community Life winner, which is selected from the five regional winners.
For general information on the Calor Village of the Year® for England competition:
email: info@calorvillageoftheyear.org or visit: www.calorvillageoftheyear.org
For all media enquiries relating the Calor Village of the Year® competition, please contact Emma Flinn:
email: e.flinn@amaze.com or tel: 0161 817 4221
For all general enquiries relating to the Calor Village of the Year® competition, please contact Brian Challis:
email: b.challis@ntlworld.com or tel: 01962 629768
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