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Front Garden Competition, closes 31 May


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The Dulwich Society Garden Group is sponsoring a front garden competition in 2016.


The competition is open to all households in the Dulwich area.


The closing date for entry is 31 May, and judging will take place in June.


The judges will take into account initial impact (those vital first impressions), the design and arrangement of the garden, planting and the quality of husbandry.


Prizes will be awarded: the Front Garden of the Year, ?100 Garden Voucher; five Gold Prizes of ?50 Garden Vouchers, and five Silver Prizes of ?25.


An entry form, and the rules of the competition can be found at http://dulwichsociety.com/garden-group.


Entry to the competition is free. Looking forward to receiving your entries!

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