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CREATIVE HOBBIES August Bank Holiday Saturday 25th August 2018 118th year Schedule & Entry Forms More entry forms are available from either Poynton Information Centre or Mates DIY Shop, Park Lane, Poynton. Entry forms can be copied or downloaded from www.poyntonshow.co.uk Further information is also available from Poynton Horticultural and Agricultural Society Poynton Show c/o Poynton RBL, Georges Road West, Poynton, Cheshire SK12 1JY (Show Office) Tel: 01625 872065 Website: www.poyntonshow.co.uk Email: office@poyntonshow.co.uk creativehobbies@poyntonshow.co.uk

Contents page no: Welcome to Creative Hobbies 2 HOW TO ENTER 3 Entry form 4 Useful information 5 Class 1, Return of the Robots - junk modelling Free entry 6 ADULTS - Art 7 Crafts 8 Baking 9 Preserves 11 Photography 13 Wine and Recipes 15 & 17 12-16 YEARS - Art 19 Crafts 19 Baking 20 Photography 20 8-11 YEARS - Art 21 Crafts 21 Baking 22 Photography 22 4-7 YEARS - Art 23 Baking 23 Crafts 24 Photography 24 UNDER 4 - Art 25 Crafts 25 Baking 25 Trophies and Awards 26 Rules, Health & Safety 27 Schools Competition inside back cover 1

CREATIVE HOBBIES Welcome to Creative Hobbies. We are delighted to bring you another schedule packed with ideas and suggestions. This year we see the return of The Robots, our collaborative junk modelling Class 1, where we hope families, friends and groups will join together in the fun of making. We look forward to seeing you. A very big thank you to all our judges and volunteers. You do a fantastic job and without your help Creative Hobbies would not be the success that it is. Two entry forms are included in this schedule, one loose, extra ones are available form Poynton Information Centre or Mates DIY on Park Lane, Poynton or The Show Caravan, Civic Hall car park in the week before Show Day Or they can be copied or downloaded from www.poyntonshow.co.uk Creative Hobbies Team Chris Teal, Jen Holmes, Alison Wood Helen Tew Nigel Vogler Sara Crosswell Have fun and enjoy the day! 2

HOW TO ENTER Adult entries are 80p each in all classes. Children s entries are 50p each in all classes. Class 1 is FREE Entry Forms, use ONE entry form per person, copy or download extra from the website www.poyntonshow.co.uk Complete the entry form, put in an envelope with the fee. Mark the envelope CREATIVE HOBBIES and hand in at the Show Caravan on the Civic Hall Car Park, the week prior to the Show For each single entrant whose entries total 5.00 or more there will be one free entry ticket to the Show. Collect when the exhibits are delivered (see below) Entry forms must be in before Thursday 5.00pm Deliver exhibits to the Creative Hobbies marquee on Friday 5.00pm - 8.00pm OR Saturday 7.00am - 8.00am on Show Day. Please allow time to display the items within the allocated time. The marquee closes at 8.00pm on Friday and at 8.00am on Show Day for judging. Exhibits are the responsibility of the exhibitor Judging is approximately between 8.00am and 10.30am when the marquee closes to the public. Judges decision is final. Collection of exhibits is between 4.30pm and 5.30pm on Show Day. Exhibits not collected will be taken to the Show Office on the Show Ground and held for a further hour, after which they will be disposed of. Poynton Show values your support and respects your privacy. We are committed to protecting your personal data and the processing of it, only in accordance with legal requirements. For more details, please go to our website and view the Privacy Policy page. 3

CREATIVE HOBBIES ENTRY FORM ONE entry form PER PERSON. Please use BLOCK CAPITALS NAME AGE IF UNDER 16 ADDRESS.. POSTCODE.. TEL.... EMAIL. PLEASE TICK IF YOU WOULD BE HAPPY TO HEAR FROM US IN THE FUTURE. INFORMATION WILL NOT BE SHARED WITH 3rd PARTIES. Adult entries are 80p each. Children s entries are 50p each. Class 1 is free. ENTRY Class No ENTRY Class No ENTRY Class No 1st 7th 13th 2nd 8th 14th 3rd 9th 15th 4th 10th 16th 5th 11th 17th 6th 12th 18th I declare all exhibits displayed by me are my own work and comply with the Society s rules Signed..Date Please hand entry forms and fees in an envelope marked CREATIVE HOBBIES to the Show Caravan on the Civic Hall Car Park during the week prior to the Show. Or post to Creative Hobbies, 41 Micawber Road, Poynton, Cheshire SK12 1UP Entry forms must be in before THURSDAY 5.00pm in Show Week Trophies will be presented at 4.00pm on Show Day We require Parental Consent to process personal data, for all children under the age of 13 years old. Name of Parent. Signature 4

USEFUL INFORMATION You can enter as many classes as you like but only 2 entries per class for Photography, adults. Each person must use a separate entry form which can be down loaded, copied or collected from Poynton Information Centre and Mates DIY shop on Park Lane. Extra forms will be available from the Show Caravan on the Civic Hall car park, one week prior to the Show Single entries totalling more than 5.00 received before 5.00pm Thursday will receive ONE free ticket for entry into the Show. To be collected when the exhibits are brought to the marquee (see below) Entries close 5.00pm on Thursday before Show Day Exhibits should be brought to the Creative Hobbies Marquee on Friday between 5.00pm and 8.00pm or Saturday between 7.00am and 8.00am. Please make sure you allow time to arrange your exhibits before the marquee closes. All exhibits are the responsibility of the exhibitor Exhibits can be collected between 4.30pm and 5.30pm on Show Day 5

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ART Adults Do not exceed 60cm x 50cm (24in x 20in) Art can be framed Please cover all visible signatures Display is on peg boards, hooks will be provided All art must be your own and original work CLASS NO: 2. WATERCOLOUR or GOUACHE, any subject 3. LANDSCAPE or SEASCAPE, any colour medium 4. STILL LIFE or FLOWER STUDY, any colour medium 5. PORTRAIT FROM LIFE, any medium 6. PORTRAIT FROM A PHOTOGRAPH, any medium 7. BLACK and WHITE DRAWING, any subject, pen, pencil, charcoal, etching, lino print etc. 8. ABSTRACT, any colour medium, could include print or collage. 9. A FAVOURITE PAINTING, any medium, any subject could include social scenes, holidays, family, urban landscape etc Entry forms to be in before 5.00pm Thursday Please bring your exhibits to the Creative Hobbies Marquee on Friday 5.00pm- 8.00pm OR Saturday 7.00am - 8.00am 6. 7.

CRAFTS Adults Presentation is on tables Small props can be brought in to help display the items. Props will not be considered by the judges CLASS NO: 10. DRESSMAKING, any garment for child or adult 11. HAND KNITTED OR CROCHETED GARMENT 12. STITCHED KITS, any technique 13. HAND MADE GREETINGS CARD, any occasion 14. TOY FOR A CHILD, any material eg. mobile, puppet, 15. SOMETHING for the HOME, any small item, functional or decorative suitable for domestic use, any material. eg. cushion, vase, bowl, rug, quilt 16. ACCESSORIES, eg. gloves, hat, handbag, jewellery, any material eg. wood, metal, fabric, leather 17. OPEN CLASS, your own ideas in any material 18. UP-CYCLING, give a new lease of life to any small item using any technique. Include a photo of the item in its original state if possible and a brief summary of the technique used. Trophies will be presented at 4.00pm 8.

BAKING Adults Please cover food items if bringing on Friday Exhibits will be uncovered before judging CLASS NO: 19. 3 EGG VICTORIA SANDWICH CAKE, 2 cakes sandwiched together with jam and dusted with castor sugar. 20. SPONGE CAKE, any flavour, any decoration 21. SWISS ROLL, 3 eggs 22. LOAF CAKE, eg. lemon drizzle, fruit 23. FRUIT CAKE, eg. Dundee 24. VEGGIE CAKE, show the use of vegetables, state what the main ingredient is eg. carrot, courgette 25. FREE FROM CAKE, state what the cake is free from, eg. gluten, fat, eggs, DO NOT include tray bakes 26. 4 SLICES OF TRAYBAKE 27. 3 or 4 COOKIES/BISCUITS eg. shortbread, choc chip. 28. 3 or 4 SWEET or SAVOURY SCONES 9

29. FRUIT PIE using SHORTCRUST PASTRY, top and bottom crust 30. LOAF of BREAD, any shape, any flavour 31. DECORATED CELEBRATION CAKE, 1 tier, all decoration to be edible, judged visually only 32. CONFECTIONARY, make and present approx 100g Entry forms to be in before 5.00pm Thursday. Please bring your exhibits to the Creative Hobbies Marquee on Friday 5.00pm - 8.00pm OR Saturday 7.00am - 8.00am Trophies will be presented at 4.00pm 10

PRESERVES Entries to be in 8oz/227gm jars, minimum No visible trade marks or names on the jars or lids Please read the advice from the judge on the next page CLASS NO: 33. JAR OF JELLY 34. JAR OF STRAWBERRY JAM 35. JAR OF JAM, using any soft fruit except strawberry 36. JAR OF JAM, using stoned fruits eg plum, damson 37. JAR OF JAM, using mixed or exotic fruits or vegetables 38. JAR OF MARMALADE, state the fruit, eg lemon, orange, lime etc. 39. JAR OF FRUIT CURD eg. lemon, lime 40. JAR OF CHUTNEY or RELISH 41. JAR OF PICCALILLI or PICKLED VEGETABLES Entry forms to be in before 5.00pm Thursday Please bring your exhibits to the Creative Hobbies Marquee on Friday 5.00pm - 8.00pm OR Saturday 7.00am - 8.00am 11

TIPS FOR PRESERVING Please read the following advice given by our WI judge before making and presenting your preserves. LIDS - do not reuse lids, they absorb smells and colour from the original preserve. Use waxed discs and cellophane for jams, jellies and marmalade and new, plastic lined, metal lids for chutneys to give a good seal. It is not necessary to use waxed discs and/or cellophane in addition to a metal lid. Fabric covers make a pretty addition. LABELS - always label the jars with the full date to include, day, month and year. Unusual chutneys/jams should have a list of ingredients on a 2nd label on the back of the jar. Please state if it has a fiery kick. FLAVOURS - choose ingredients to compliment each other with no single ingredient dominant. Chutney/vinegar preserves should be left 2-3 months for the flavours to develop but if kept for more than 12 months it will dry out, separate and taste unpleasant. TEXTURE - the fruit in marmalade must be softened before the sugar is added. Tough fruit and seeds can detract from the final product. APPEARANCE - Fruits should be evenly distributed, allow the mixture to cool slightly before bottling to prevent it rising to the top. FRUIT CURD should have a breathable lid like a waxed disc and cellophane NOT metal. It should be kept in the fridge and made within 3 weeks of the Show. Trophies will be presented at 4.00pm 12

PHOTOGRAPHY Adults Photography Award Winner of the best overall print will receive one year s free membership to the North Cheshire Photographic Group Amateur photographers only Only 2 entries per class No glass or frames Mount photographs on stiff paper or card A4 maximum size of photo and mount Blu Tac will be provided, please don t staple to the display boards CLASS NO: 42. ANIMAL PORTRAIT 43. PORTRAIT, not animal 44. LOCAL SCENE, please state where it was taken 45. COUNTRY, URBAN OR COASTAL LANDSCAPE 46. NATURE, flora and fauna 47. ACTION SHOT 48. MONOCHROME, e.g. sepia, black & white etc. 49. OPEN PHOTOGRAPHY Entry forms to be in before 5.00pm Thursday Please bring your exhibits to the Creative Hobbies Marquee on Friday 5.00pm - 8.00pm OR Saturday 7.00am - 8.00am 13

TIPS FOR PHOTOGRAPHY Our Photographic judge from the North Cheshire Photographic Group would like to share a few tips when taking photographs for competitions. Keep it simple. Competition winners are frequently very simple photographs. Get down low and shoot from the eye line of your subject. Avoid cluttered backgrounds especially those with bright highlights. Take care with composition and be sure there is a point of focus in your image. If you re shooting landscapes do it within an hour of sunrise/sunset. With portraits, engage with your subject and get good eye contact. Good post processing in the computer is as important as taking the photograph. A good photograph is one that produces an emotional response in the viewer. Never go out without a camera your best shot may be today. You are producing art - don t expect everyone to enjoy your work! Trophies will be presented at 4.00pm 14

WINE Classes 50-58 will be judged by an approved judge from the National Guild of Wine and Beer Judges (NGWBJ) Fermentation - wine must be made by this process with no added commercial alcohol, except in liqueurs Bottles - present wines in clear glass bottles approx 75cl. Airspace - should be 1/2-1 inch below the bottom of the closure Corks - white, plastic topped cork stoppers The judges have kindly given some hints on what they look for when judging. We hope you find this helpful. CLASS NO: 50. TABLE WHITE DRY WINE A pale colour is desirable with no brown or pink tones. Wine should be dry with no recognisable sweetness. There should be no bitter aftertaste but leave the mouth feeling clean 51. TABLE RED DRY WINE Colour should be red but hints of purple and tawny are acceptable. There should be no recognisable sweetness 52. WHITE or GOLDEN SWEET WINE Colour can be deeper than that of the white table wine, up to golden. Flavour should be richer than the white table wine but with enough balance to prevent a cloying finish. 15 53. RED SWEET WINE Colour should be red but hints of purple and tawny are acceptable. Flavour should be richer than the red table wine but with enough balance to prevent a cloying finish. 54. COUNTRY WINE, DRY, WHITE, state the

enough balance to prevent a cloying finish. 54. COUNTRY WINE, DRY, WHITE, state the main ingredient on the label eg. apple These can range from table to sweet wines, please read the hints in the above classes. The main criteria is that the wine should be clean and sound. The named ingredient should predominate. 55. COUNTRY WINE, DRY, RED, state the main ingredient on the label eg. blackberry These can range from table to sweet wines, please read the hints in the above classes. The main criteria is that the wine should be clean and sound. The named ingredient should predominate. 56. LIQUEUR, 1/2 bottle Fully flavoured and not too sweet 57. ROSE MEDIUM DRY Colour should be pink but variations are acceptable eg light orange and onion skin colour. Flavour should be fresh, fruity and light with a good balance between acidity and sweetness. 58. ELDERBERRY WINE, DRY 59. SPECIAL CLASS - Beaverdale Chardonnay 60. SPECIAL CLASS - Beaverdale Cabernet Sauvignon Next year in 2019, SPECIAL CLASSES will be Beaverdale Chardonnay and Beaverdale Cabernet Sauvignon Recipes on pages 17 & 18 16

WINE RECIPES FRUIT LIQUEUR 1 x 75cl Gin or Brandy or Vodka 1-1 1/2lb fruit 1lb sugar large, wide necked jar Prick the fruit all over and place in the jar with the rest of the ingredients. Gently shake the jar every couple of days to encourage the sugar to dissolve. When fully dissolved, remove the fruit and siphon the liquid into clean, sterile bottles, avoiding the sediment. Liqueur can be drunk immediately but improves if left to mature. APPLE WINE; dry 3 litres apple juice (100% pure) 1 bag of sugar 1 tsp pectin/pectolase 2 Campden tablets. 1tsp yeast nutrient 1/2 tsp acid 1/2 tsp tannin 1 sachet of general purpose yeast Pour the apple juice into a demijohn, add 1 crushed Campden tablet and pectolase, shake until combined and leave for 1 day. Dissolve the sugar in 1 pint of boiling water and add to the demijohn, top up to 1 gallon with cold water. Add yeast nutrient, acid and tannin and then the yeast. When fermentation has finished rack off into a clean demijohn and add the 2nd crushed Campden tablet. Leave to clear then rack off again into another clean demijohn making sure not to disturb the sediment. This wine can be drunk straight away but will improve if left for 2 months. MAKE SURE ALL EQUIPMENT IS CLEAN 17

ELDERBERRY WINE; dry 3lb elderberries 2 ripe bananas 1 tsp Pectic enzyme 2 Campden tablets 1 tsp citric acid 1 tin red grape concentrate 1 tsp yeast nutrient Vitamin B1 tablet 1 sachet of Burgundy yeast 1 kg sugar Squash the berries, mash the bananas and pour two pints of very hot water (NOT BOILING) over them to cover and leave overnight. Add pectin enzyme and 1 Campden tablet and leave for another night. Add all the other ingredients EXCEPT the sugar and ferment in a bucket for 3 days. Strain off the liquid into a demijohn, dissolve the sugar in 1 pint of boiling water and add to the demijohn. Top up with water to make 1 gallon. Fit an airlock and ferment out. When fermentation has finished, siphon off the liquid into a clean demijohn, leaving behind the sediment. Add the 2nd crushed Campden tablet and shake well. Leave to clear and mature for 6 weeks, it can be drunk when cleared but better when allowed to mature. MAKE SURE ALL EQUIPMENT IS CLEAN Entry forms to be in before 5.00pm Thursday Please bring your exhibits to the Creative Hobbies Marquee on Friday 5.00pm - 8.00pm OR Saturday 7.00am - 8.00am 18

ART (12-16 years) Maximum size 60cm x 50cm (24in x 20in) All entries must be your own work Please cover all visible signatures Items made at school can be entered 61. A FAVOURITE ARTWORK 62. A PAINTING - any subject 63. A PAINTING IN THE STYLE OF A KNOWN ARTIST, state the artist 64. COMPUTER AIDED GRAPHICS 65. PORTRAIT - family, friend, pets, celebrity, any medium CRAFTS (12-16 years) Items made at school can be entered 66. JEWELLERY - wire, papers, textiles, beads etc 67. HAND MADE GREETINGS CARD - any occasion 68. ANY ITEM TO SHOW CRAFT SKILLS - pottery, jewellery making, woodwork, stitching, knitting etc. 69. OPEN CLASS - your own ideas, any material 19

BAKING (12-16 years) Please cover all food if bringing on Friday, Covers will be removed prior to judging 70. SPONGE CAKE UNDECORATED - any flavour, eg lemon 71. 4 SLICES OF TRAYBAKE - eg. flapjack, choc brownies etc 72. 3 COOKIES or BISCUITS 73. 3 DECORATED CUP CAKES 74. A PLATE TART - using shortcrust pastry, eg jam, treacle etc PHOTOGRAPHY (12-16 years) Mount photos on card or stiff paper, no frames or glass. Max photo size A4. See tips on page 14. 75. A LOCAL SCENE - state where taken 76. PORTRAIT - including animals 77. COUNTRY, URBAN or COASTAL LANDSCAPE 78. OPEN PHOTOGRAPH Entry forms to be in before 5.00pm Thursday Please take your exhibits to the Creative Hobbies Marquee on Friday 5.00pm - 8.00pm OR Saturday 7.00am - 8.00 am Trophies will be presented at 4.00pm 20

ART (8-11 years) Maximum size 60 x 50cm (24in x 20in) All entries must be your own work 79. A FAVOURITE ARTWORK 80. PAINTING - a subject you have seen, use any colour medium eg. flowers, pets, buildings, landscape, yourself or family 81. ABSTRACT PAINTING OR PATTERN - any medium 82. COLLAGE 83. DRAW AN ANIMAL OF YOUR OWN CREATION - give it a name. A4 MAX 84. COLOUR IN - a pre printed picture of your choice CRAFTS (8-11 years) All entries must be your own work 85. DECORATE A HARD BOILED EGG 86. A MODEL - own design using commercial materials like Lego, Fimo, Mod Roc etc 87. JUNK MODELLING - use recycled items 88. SEWING, KNITTING, EMBROIDERY, WEAVING, CERAMICS etc - any item 21

BAKING (8-11 years) Please cover food if bringing in on Friday, it will be removed before judging Only exhibit the specified number of cakes 89. SPONGE CAKE - any flavour 90. NO BAKE SWEETS 91. 3 DECORATED CUP CAKES 92. 3 OR 4 COOKIES OR BISCUITS 93. 4 TRAYBAKES PHOTOGRAPHY (8-11years) Photo size 18 x13 cm (7in x 5in) Mount photos on card or stiff paper, no frames or glass 94. A LOCAL SCENE - please state where it was taken 95. HAPPY HOLIDAYS 96. AN ANIMAL Entry forms to be in before 5.00pm Thursday Please take your exhibits to the Creative Hobbies Marquee on Friday 5.00pm - 8.00pm OR Saturday 7.00am - 8.00am Trophies will be presented at 4.00pm 22

ART ( 4-7 years) Maximum size 60 x 50cm (24in x 20in) All entries must be your own work 97. FAVOURITE ARTWORK 98. A PICTURE OF ME - any medium 99. A PAINTING OF YOUR GARDEN 100. CHARACTER FROM A BOOK - drawing or painting, say who it is. 101. COLLAGE 102. COLOUR IN - colour in a pre printed picture of your choice BAKING ( 4-7 years) Please cover food if bringing in on Friday, it will be uncovered before judging 103. 4 NO BAKE CAKES - eg. rocky road 104. 4 NO BAKE SWEETS 105. 3 DECORATED BOUGHT BISCUITS - judged visually only 23

CRAFTS ( 4-7 years) All entries must be your own work 106. DECORATE A HARD BOILED EGG 107. HAND PUPPETS - any material eg. socks, paper, felt etc. 108. PLASTIC BRICK MODEL - using your imagination 109. JUNK MODELLING - use recycled materials to create an imaginative model PHOTOGRAPHY ( 4-7 years) Photo size 18 x13cm (7 x 5in) Mount photos on stiff paper or card No frames or glass 110. A PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN BY ME Entry forms must be in before Thursday 5.00pm Please bring your exhibits to the Creative Hobbies Marquee on Friday 5.00pm - 8.00pm OR Saturday 7.00am - 8.00am Trophies will be presented at 4.00pm 24

ART ( under 4 ) Maximum size 60x50cm (20x24in) All entries to be your own work, please, no adult help 111. PRINTMAKING - eg. potato, hand, feet, leaves etc 112. PICTURE OF A PERSON - any medium, say who it is 113. MY FAVOURITE ARTWORK CRAFTS ( under 4 ) 114. BRICK MODEL - using any bricks like Lego 115. JUNK MODELLING - use recycled material to create a creature from the sea 116. A FACE - make a face from any material BAKING ( under 4 ) 117. 3 DECORATED BOUGHT BISCUITS Entry forms must be in before Thursday 5.00pm Please bring your exhibits to the Creative Hobbies Marquee on Friday 5.00pm - 8.00pm OR Saturday 7.00am - 8.00am Trophies will be presented at 4.00pm 25

TROPHIES AND AWARDS AWARDS 1st, 2nd and 3rd place, each receive a rosette which can be collected from the information desk in the Creative Hobbies marquee after judging. Best in Show rosettes are also awarded TROPHIES Exhibitors gaining the most awards in each section will be presented with a trophy to keep. 3 ART TROPHIES.. Adults, 12-16 yrs 8-11yrs 4 CRAFT TROPHIES....Adults, 12-16 yrs, 8-11yrs, 4-7 yrs 4 BAKING TROPHIES..Adults, 12-16 yrs, 8-11 yrs, 4-7 yrs 2 PHOTOGRAPHY TROPHIES..Adults,12-16yrs 1 PHOTOGRAPHY AWARD Adults 1 PRESERVES TROPHY Adults 1 WINE TROPHY...Adults TROPHIES ARE PRESENTED AT 4.00pm IN THE CREATIVE HOBBIES MARQUEE 26

RULES 1. Entry forms must be in before 5.00pm, Thursday prior to Show Day. 2. Exhibitors display their own exhibits, please allow time to do so before the marquee closes. 3. Entries can be delivered on Friday between 5.00pm and 8.00pm OR Saturday between 7.00am and 8.00am 4. The marquee closes at 8.00pm on Friday, all exhibitors must leave the marquee. 5. The marquee closes on Saturday at 8.00am, all exhibtors must leave the marquee for judging. 6. To maximise space the Creative hobbies Team may have to move exhibits. 7. All exhibits are the responsibility of the exhibitors. 8. The judges decision is final. No award will be given if it is felt too much parental help has been given to younger entries. 9. Art exceeding the specified size will not be judged. 10. Rosettes are available after judging. 11. Trophies will be presented at 4.00pm on Show Day. 12. Exhibits can be collected between 4.30pm and 5.00pm on Show Day. HEALTH AND SAFETY All exhibitors should comply with the requirements set out in the Health and Safety Policy, organisation and arrangement of the Poynton Horticultural and Agricultural Society. Copies of this policy may be obtained from the Society Secretary and will be displayed in the show Office during the Show. Specifically, all exhibitors, trade stands and occupiers, entertainment and catering providers are required to maintain their exhibits/area in such a manner as to comply with current Health and Safety regulations and guidance and to ensure that their activities do not endanger themselves, other exhibitors or members of the public. Further specific advice and guidance is available via the Show s Honorary Health and Safety Officer. 27

School s Competition Design an A4 sized poster to advertise Poynton Show based on Poynton Pool All entries will be on display in the Creative Hobbies Marquee 1st, 2nd and 3rd place will each receive a certificate and rosette

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