Trophies presented to Bucks Best Kept Villages

Trophies were presented to Bucks Best Kept Villages on Saturday September 15 by the Lord Lieutenant of Bucks Sir Henry Aubrey-Fletcher.
Bucks Best Kept Village presentation in Wendover - Tom Walsh, chairman of the parish council receives the trophyBucks Best Kept Village presentation in Wendover - Tom Walsh, chairman of the parish council receives the trophy
Bucks Best Kept Village presentation in Wendover - Tom Walsh, chairman of the parish council receives the trophy

Five locations across Aylesbury Vale were awarded their trophies.

Wendover received the Michaelis Cup (a category for small towns) with the presentation made to Tom Walsh, chairman of the town council.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Weedon received the Gurney Cup (a population for villages with a population of less than 500 people) with the presentation made to Joanna Rose, chairman of the parish council.

Bucks Best Kept Village presentation in Cheddington - receiving the trophy is Christopher Poll, chairman of the parish councilBucks Best Kept Village presentation in Cheddington - receiving the trophy is Christopher Poll, chairman of the parish council
Bucks Best Kept Village presentation in Cheddington - receiving the trophy is Christopher Poll, chairman of the parish council

Padbury received the Morris Cup (a population for villages with a population of between 500 and 1500 people) with the presentation made to Stephen Dickens, vice-chairman of the parish council.

Cuddington received the Tindall Cup (a category for last year's winners) with the presentation made to councillor Ken Birkby, chairman of the parish council.

Cheddington received the Defraine Cup (a category for villages with a population of 1500 and 3000 people) to councillor Christopher Poll, chairman of the parish council.