Gardeners’ society wins annual award

CLAYLANDS Avenue Gardeners Society have been presented with a cheque for £1,000 following their success in Notts Wildlife Trust’s annual Green Guardians Environmental Awards.
Martin Hadfield, chairman Claylands Avenue Gardeners Society 2010 -2012, Ian Greatorex from awards sponsors Siemens Metering Communications and Services, Dave Holliday secretary of Claylands Avenue Gardeners Society and Barry Harris, site steward and vice-chairman of Claylands Avenue Gardeners SocietyMartin Hadfield, chairman Claylands Avenue Gardeners Society 2010 -2012, Ian Greatorex from awards sponsors Siemens Metering Communications and Services, Dave Holliday secretary of Claylands Avenue Gardeners Society and Barry Harris, site steward and vice-chairman of Claylands Avenue Gardeners Society
Martin Hadfield, chairman Claylands Avenue Gardeners Society 2010 -2012, Ian Greatorex from awards sponsors Siemens Metering Communications and Services, Dave Holliday secretary of Claylands Avenue Gardeners Society and Barry Harris, site steward and vice-chairman of Claylands Avenue Gardeners Society

The society won the Education and Environment Award for their efforts to educate the local community about growing fruit and vegetables and for their commitment to encouraging wildlife, and were presented with cheque by Ian Greatorex of Siemens Metering Communications and Service. Winners are picked by professor David Bellamy from a shortlist drawn up by local judges.

Pictured above, from left to right, are Martin Hadfield, chairman Claylands Avenue Gardeners Society 2010 -2012, Ian Greatorex from awards sponsors Siemens Metering Communications and Services, Dave Holliday secretary of Claylands Avenue Gardeners Society and Barry Harris, site steward and vice-chairman of Claylands Avenue Gardeners Society.