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Graphic Illustration Competition Results Announced
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| RHS CHELSEA 2010 | |
| This year 10 SGD Members were accepted at Chelsea, and all 10 won an Award, including Best in Show! Please follow link for further information Chelsea Awards | |
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SGD Chelsea Press Coverage Garden Design Unlimited |
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Best in Show & Gold Winner by Andy Sturgeon MSGD |
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Dear All,
We’ll also have a number of specially designed garden design workbooks on the stand enabling us to illustrate the process of working with a garden designer using projects from small urban garden to large public spaces. Other activities include a ‘Win a tree’ incentive – an opportunity for the SGD to build a database of people interested in hearing more from the SGD and their members through regular newsletter, by entering their detail into a prize draw. We have been working hard to get the press interested in our activities at Chelsea and the MSGD participating at the Show. Please look to the top of this page for more details of all the press coverage. It would be great if the winner could be one of our members so do take the time to vote. |
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Free Garden Design Consultations at The Chelsea Flower Show
For anyone who is planning on re-designing their garden and is looking for expert advice from an experienced garden designer, the SGD will be offering a limited number of free garden design clinics. Allocated on a first-come-first-serve basis, these 20 minute, one-to-one, consultations will be running throughout each day of the show; designers will able to show visitors how they can make the most of their outdoor space. Clinics need to be booked in advance from the SGD stand.
Once again, there will be a number of leading SGD garden designers participating in the show and the SGD is hoping to capitalise on previous achievements: in the last two years, SGD members have received a total of 23 Medals including eight Gold Medals, seven Silver-Gilt Medals, five Silver Medals and three Bronze Medals.
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In response to the potential loss of the MA Garden History Course at Bristol our Chairman has sent the following:Dear Vice Chancellor, Deputy Vice Chancellor, Dean of the Faculty of Arts, and Head of the School of Arts, Professors allThe Society of Garden Designers are extremely concerned to learn of the threat and potential loss of the MA Garden History Course at Bristol. Under Timothy Mowl the course has won itself an excellent reputation and an output of students whose training and understanding is essential in a wide variety of workplaces: heritage, culture, education and business. At the same time we hear that the Garden History course at Birkbeck College is to close. We urge you in the strongest possible terms to reconsider your action. Not only will this leave a vacuum in the market where there is a growing demand and viable future for qualified garden historians, but it will also reveal a lack of understanding by the University of Bristol on the true value of this course as part of UK education. Please do not close the course. yours sincerely Annabel Downs CMLI MSGD Chair Society of Garden Designers |
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SGD Expands to Form a New RegionThe SGD council is delighted to announce that even in these straightened times the SGD is expanding to form a new region in Northern Ireland. Following on from a series of fabulous events run recently by a very energetic group of SGD designers the new RCO, Michael O’Reilly, will soon be arranging, an RSH and Project Appraisal for members. |
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Designer selected for the Worldskills UK Garden Challenge 2010
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BALI 2009Landscape Design Excellence AwardSponsored by: Society of Garden Designers |
For further information on the Awards go to: http://www.bali.org.uk/awards/2009 |
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Principal Winner: Andy Sturgeon MSGD - Great Ormond Street Hospital - Staff Roof Garden |
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Winner: Patricia Fox MSGD - School Cottage, Allens Green, Sawbridgeworth |
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Winner: Arabella Lennox Boyd MSGD - Maggie's Centre, Dundee
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Winner: Christine Parsons MSGD - Ashgate Hospice Day Centre Garden, North Derbyshire |
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Affiliation with other organisations
The Society of Garden Designers has been an affiliate organisation of the RHS since our time began nearly 30 years ago. More recently a number of our members have encouraged us to consider establishing closer co operation with other related organisations.
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Development of the SGD Student Competition for 2011
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Gardens and People: Sharing Knowledge
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Alex Johnson MSGD and Catherine Heatherington MSGD have teamed up, pooled their skills and won a competition to design a wildlife garden for the RSPB at Flatford Mill in Suffolk.
Alex and Catherine's team was one of four practices short-listed for the Flatford project in which the RSPB want to develop a wildlife garden to provide an opportunity for communicating with some of the 225,000 visitors a year that already visit the village. The brief was to create a design with ideas that visitors could take back to their own gardens, big or small. As well as considering the wildlife, their design focuses on the local distinctiveness of such a special site. It will provide a breathing space from the crowds at Flatford Mill and will allow visitors to relax and be inspired by a beautiful wildlife garden that, through good design and interpretation, provokes them to improve their own outdoor spaces for wildlife.
Look out for further details coming soon