Lancashire Best Kept Village Competition

Gallery

A selection of photos from the Awards Presentation Events with villages taking part in the Lancashire Best Kept Village Competition will appear on this page. You are welcome to submit images for inclusion.

There was no competition 2020 due to Covid Lockdowns.

2019 Winners

Selection of photos from the 2019 Competition Presentation at The Villa in Wrea Green.
The ceremony was presided over by John Gilmore from the Afternoon Programme on Radio Lancashire
Presenting the awards was Councillor Paul Hayhurst from Elswick (the village named Champion of Champions in 2018).

Lancashire Best Kept Village Competition 2019 - Winners Presentation - Small Villages Lancashire Best Kept Village Competition 2019 - Winners Presentation - Medium Villages
Lancashire Best Kept Village Competition 2019 - Winners Presentation - Outstanding Features Lancashire Best Kept Village Competition 2019 - Winners Presentation - Large Villages

We hope to capture the joy of living in small, well-kept villages and the communities at the heart of village life.

 

News: Latest

Having begun in the spring with Judges training sessions and the call for entries, the 2024 competition has now concluded; our Presentation Event took place at Eaves Hall West Bradford 14th October and The Committee is pleased to announce the results for 'Best Kept Village', 'Outstanding Features' and new 'Urban Communities' categories. Results.

Best Kept Village Winners (2024):
Final judged by Edwin Booth, Chairman of Booths Supermarkets.
◆ Champion - Grindleton
◆ Large - Longton
◆ Medium - Waddington
◆ Small - Brindle
◆ Hamlet - Little Eccleston

Urban Community (2024):
◆ Ingol

Outstanding Features (2024):
There were 247 nominated 'Outstanding Features' from Lancashire villages across the 16 categories.

Full Results (PDF).

We would like to thank all the villages taking part this year and look forward to visiting as part of the judging process. As ever we much appreciate all who take part and support this event, especially our Judges, Committee and sponsors.


In 2019 the 'Constitution of the Competition' was updated and streamlined, simplifying all paperwork used by villages and judges; the Certificate of Merit part of the competition was overhauled, replaced by a secondary competition called 'Outstanding Features' - villages entering the main competition able to nominate up to 10 Outstanding Features of their village, and certificates awarded to the best in each class. Ahead of the 2023 competition there was further review of the Constitution, entry and judging criteria and a pilot in place to add a 'Tidy Towns' section - this has evolved to become 'Urban Communities'.

Other Information

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Did you know there are regional best kept village competitions across the United Kingdom?

Our thanks to our 2024 sponsors: Barton Grange Group, Eaves Hall Hotel at West Radford, Lancashire Association of Local Councils (LALC).