The following results were announced at Wolvey Village Hall on Saturday 1st November 2008:
Silver Awards (for villages who attained an average score of between 100 and 200 out of a possible 300 points for each category that they entered) were awarded to: Avon Dassett, Barton-on-the-Heath, Blackwell, Chesterton, Easenhall, Fillongley, Harbury, Middleton, Newbold-on-Stour, Princethorpe, Radway, Shotteswell, Shrewley, Stretton-on-Dunsmore and Wixford.
Gold Awards (for villages who attained an average score of over 200 out of a possible 300 points for each category that they entered) were awarded to: Church Lawford, Claverdon, Curdworth, Gaydon, Shustoke, Tredington and Welford-on-Avon.
Category Winners were as follows:
Community Projects
Best Medium-sized Village - Long Marston
Best Small Village - Ufton
Category Winner - Wilmcote
Community Buildings
Best Large Village - Barford
Best Small Village - Ufton
Category Winner - Rowington
Communication
Best Medium-sized Village - Austrey
Best Small Village - Ufton
Category Winner - Wolvey
Environment
Best Medium-sized Village - Austrey
Best Small Village - Offchurch
Category Winner - Wolvey
History & Heritage
Best Medium-sized Village - Long Compton
Best Small Village - Warmington
Category Winner - Barford
Business
Best Small Village - Warmington
Category Winner - Long Compton
Health
Best Large Village - Barford
Category Winner - Offchurch
Transport
Best Large Village - Barford
Category Winner - Ufton
Overall Winners - selected from villages that entered 3 or more categories of the competition:
Joint Third - Barford and Wolston
Second - Wolvey
WARWICKSHIRE'S BEST VILLAGE 2008 - UFTON
Villages have a great deal of fun preparing an entry and also reap real benefits from working together. Past entrants have found entering a competition is a great way to build a real sense of community spirit and to give their village an MOT. The judges are looking for well-balanced, proactive, caring communities. They will select the villages which, whatever their size, have made the best of local opportunities to maintain and enhance the quality of life for all their residents. Further information can be found on the Competition Tips page. Judging The judges meet together to consider the entries and all the evidence that had been sent in. Two or three judges are allocated to each category and they give each entry marks independently. The marking system may appear rather complicated at first glance, but we can assure you that the complexity is due to a desire to ensure that each village gets as fair a chance of winning as possible. Each village is given a score out of 20 for each of the following – consultation, level of community involvement, funding, sustainability and benefit to the community – and a mark out of 50 for overall impression, giving a maximum score of 150 per judge that considers the entry. The marks given by individual judges are then added together. These scores are used to identify the best villages in each category (“category winners”). In order to ascertain how well each village had done overall in the fairest way possible, the total number of marks a village had scored is divided by the number of categories that the village has entered, in order to give an average per category. This average score is then used to identify the third, second and best village overall. The prize system is designed to make it possible for a village to accumulate prize money, if they win more than one prize. Further information regarding this competition is available by contacting: Ariadne Uslu, Competitions Organiser
Why enter the competition?
What are the judges looking for?
Marking
Prizes
Since our competitions encourage community cohesion, celebrate and reward your community’s achievements, as well as providing an opportunity to share best practice, we hope that many more of you will enter them next year.
Warwickshire Rural Community Council
25 Stoneleigh Deer Park Business Centre
Abbey Park, Stareton
Kenilworth
CV8 2LY
Telephone: 02476 217390
