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Tag: Best Artisan Garden

Posted on May 31, 2016

Gold and Best Artisan Garden Awards at Chelsea Flower Show for Somerset Artists

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Just back from a stint at Chelsea Flower Show celebrating the success of the Viking Cruises Mekong Garden’s gold and best artisan awards, Somerset-based artists Fiona Campbell and Nick Weaver were overawed by the massive interest in their focal pieces for the garden, which certainly had the wow factor. Full story: Read more

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  • Dawn French reveals whether she can keep a secret January 7, 2026
    Dawn French stars in the BBC's new sitcom Can You Keep a Secret? which was filmed in Somerset.
  • Ambulance call handler walking 35 miles for charity January 7, 2026
    Nico Attwood says he wants staff to know help is available after he lost colleagues to suicide.
  • NHS runs on 'sheer resilience' during winter January 7, 2026
    An integrated care board reminds people to choose carefully which NHS service is right for them.
  • Prince William's estate to build 620 new homes January 6, 2026
    The new homes will be built on land on the southern edge of Shepton Mallet.
  • MPs slam 'profoundly disappointing' funding package January 6, 2026
    A group of Somerset MPs have called for an urgent meeting over the council's funding deal.

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