Edward Smith’s back garden in Whitfield Photo: Dover District Council

Green-fingered council tenants have been commended for transforming their gardens into beautiful green spaces. The annual garden competition, run by the Dover District Tenants’ Consultative Group (DDTCG), saw 19 properties entered from across the district. 

Categories included Best Back Garden, Best Front Garden, Most Improved and Best Use of Space. 

Gardens were visited and judged on multiple criteria including sustainability and kindness to wildlife, maintenance, social and leisure, and contribution to the community. An awards ceremony was held at Kearsney Abbey’s Billiards Room where the winners were announced. 

DDC’s deputy leader Cllr Jamie Pout said:

“Yet again we’ve been wowed by the hard-work and dedication of our tenants who have created these beautiful gardens. 

“The standard this year was exceptionally high, and we would like to say a big thank you to all those who entered. We can see how much effort went into making these gardens so special and it really does help to make the Dover district an even better place to live. 

“Congratulations goes to the winners and those who were highly commended and thanks to the Dover District Tenants’ Consultative Group for hosting the competition once again.” 

Winners:  

Best Front Garden 
First place St Marys Close, Woodnesborough David Hobbs 
Second place Delane Road, Deal Jane Lowe 
Highly commended St Martins Close, Aycliffe Chris Holman 
Best Back Garden 
First place Guilford Ave, Whitfield Edward Smith 
Second place Holness Road, Ash Janet Giles 
Highly commended Delane Road, Deal Jane Lowe 
Most Improved 
First place Prescott Close, Guston Wayne Ellerington 
Second place Gore Close, Eastry Lee Cobourn 
Highly commended St Marys Close, Woodnesborough David Hobbs 
Best Use of Space 
First place William Pitt Avenue, Deal Lucy Wells 
Second place St Martins Close, Aycliffe Chris Holman 
Highly commended Norman Tailyour House, Deal Sue Taylor and Tina Howse 

See some of the winning entries here DDC Tenant Garden Competition 2024: Gardens (youtube.com)

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