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| Published: 12th April 2009 17:30 Author: John Milligan More by this Author British amateur gardeners will have the chance to help design a Great British Garden on the London 2012 Olympic Park thanks to a nation-wide competition launched today by Olympics Minister Tessa Jowell. Run in partnership with the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), ‘The RHS Olympic Park Great British Garden Competition’ is designed to showcase one of the nation’s favourite pastimes of gardening, whilst commemorating the Much Wenlock Olympian Society in Shropshire, whose games inspired Pierre de Coubertin to found the modern Olympic movement. Amateur gardeners from across the country are asked to submit ideas for a quarter acre site expressing the unique qualities of a British domestic garden within contemporary parkland, so that visitors feel like they are wandering through someone’s garden. The garden will be part of over 100 hectares of open space that will be created in the Olympic Park - the largest urban park created in Europe for 150 years, which will include 45 hectares of wildlife habitat. It will use the latest green techniques to manage flood and rain water while providing quieter public space and habitats for hundreds of existing and rare species from kingfishers to otters. Three finalists in each of two categories, one 16 or under and one 17 and over, will be shortlisted by a panel of experts before being put to a public vote in September 2009. The winners will work with the team of world-class landscape architects and garden designers on the Olympic park to design a great British Garden that will be in bloom during the London 2012 games and remain in legacy. The competition, part of the London 2012 Inspire programme, will be open to all. Simple entry forms can be downloaded from the Royal Horticultural Society web-site. Entrants must outline their idea for the garden on a written/typed A4 sheet of paper - which should include its inspiration, a broad-brush out-line of the type of plants, flowers, trees, features and furniture to be used. Entrants must also submit a layout of their design with the entry form. They are free to use whatever plants, flowers and trees they feel reflect a British Garden. Seating and water features may also be incorporated into the design. All entries need to be in by July 31st 2009 and the forms can be submitted by post.
Olympics Minister Tessa Jowell said:
Inga Grimsey, Director General of the Royal Horticultural Society, said:
ODA project sponsor for Parklands and Public Realm John Hopkins said:
The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, said: |
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