A small error crept into the handicraft results last week.

The winner of the English Cup for the highest number of points in the cookery section was Sarah Emerson.

The winner of the Cookery Runner-Up Cup was Carole Bain.

The results of the horticulture section follow.

Class A Plants & Flowers Open Class 1, 1 J Batchelor, 2 D Spur Class 2, 1 R Law, 2 B Copsey, 3 J Batchelor Class 3, R Law, 2 J Batchelor, 3 B Copsey Class 4, 1 R Law Class 5, 1 R Law Class 7, 1 B Copsey Class 8, 1 B Copsey Class 9, 1 B Copsey Class 10, 1 B Copsey Class 11, 1 B Copsey Class 14, 1 W Tinworth Class 15, 1 B Copsey, 2 J Batchelor, 3 S Downing Class 18, 1 R Longley, 2 B Copsey Class B Plants & Flowers Dengie Hundred Class 20, 1 B Copsey Class 21, 1 J Batchelor Class 22, 1 K Hindmarch, 2 J Batchelor Class 23, 1 J Batchelor Class 24, 1 B Copsey Class 27, 1 B Copsey, 2 S Downing Class 28, 1 B Copsey Class 29, 1 B Copsey Class 30, 1 B Copsey Class 31, 1 B Crowhurst Class 34, 1 B Copsey, 2 J Batchelor Class 35, 1 S Downing Class 37, 1 R Law Class C Plants & Flowers Class 39, 1 R Hammond Class 40, 1 R Hammond, 2 G Anderson, 3 R Hammond Class 41, 1 A Burton, 2 H Davies, 3 M Cruse Class 42, 1 A Burton, 2 R Hammond, 3 H Davies Class 43, 1 A Burton, 2 B Allen Class 44, 1 R Hammond Class 45, 1 R Hammond, 2 A Burton, 3 H Davies Class 46, 1 R Hammond, 2 -, 3 H Davies Class 47, 1 C Tant, 2 M May, 3 H Davies Class 49, 1 R Hammond, 2 A Burton Class 50, 1 K Pond, 2 H Davies, 3 M Cruse Class 51, 1 H Davies, 2 M May, 3 K Andrews Class 52, 1 R Hammond, 2 M May, 3 H Davies Class 53, 1 G Anderson, 2 H Davies, 3 A Burton Class 54, 1 H Davies, 2 A Burton, 3 B Allen Class 55, 1 H Davies, 2 J Foulkes, 3 K Hindmarch Class 56, 1 A Burton, 2 M May Class 57, 1 R Hammond, 2 B Allen, 3 A Burton Class 58, 1 J Griffiths, 2 B Allen, 3 A Burton Class 59, 1 A Burton, 2 M Cruse, 3 G Anderson Class A Fruit Open Class 60, 1 R Cooch Class 61, 1 R Cooch Class 62, 1 R Cooch Class 63, 1 S Downing, 2 R Cooch Class 64, 1 -, 2 R Cooch Class 65, 1 R Cooch Class 66, 1 R Cooch Class 67, 1 -, 2 R Cooch Class 68, 1 J Batchelor Class 70, 1 R Cooch Class 71, 1 W Tinworth Class B Fruit Dengie Hundred Class 72, 1 -, 2 R Cooch Class 73, 1 R Cooch Class 74, 1 -, 2 R Cooch Class 75, 1 S Downing Class 78, 1 R Cooch Class 79, 1 R Cooch Class 80, 1 J Batchelor Class 81, 1 R Cooch Class 82, 1 R Cooch Class 83, 1 R Cooch Class C Fruit Class 84, 1 R Pond Class 85, 1 R Welham Class 86, 1 R Pond Class 87, 1 R Welham, 2 R Pond Class 88, 1 R Pond Class 91, 1 R Pond Class 94, 1 R Pond Class 95, 1 L Harvey, 2 M Cruse Class A Vegetables Open Class 97, 1 D Bain Class 98, 1 S Downing, 2 D Bain, 3 C Adams Class 99, 1 S Downing Class 100, 1 -, 2 D Bain Class 103, 1 D Bain Class 105, 1 T Playle, 2 -, 3 D Bain Class 107, 1 -, 2 T Playle Class 108, 1 -, 2 -, 3 AC Watson Class 110, 1 D Bain, 2 R Law, 3 L Lewis Class 113, 1 -, 2 D Bain Class 114, 1 T Playle, 2 D Bain, 3 L Lewis Class 116, 1 T Playle, 2 -, 3 D Bain Class 117, 1 -, 2 D Bain Class 118, 1 T Playle, 2 C Adams, 3 L Lewis Class 120, 1 K Pond Class 121, 1 D Bain, 2 W Tinworth Class B Vegetables Dengie Hundred Class 123, 1 S Downing, 2 A Reeds Class 124, 1 S Downing, 2 T Playle Class 130, 1 T Playle, 2 J Rackham Class 131, 1 T Playle Class 133, 1 -, 2 L Lewis Class 137, 1 J Rackham Class 140, 1 -, 2 J Rackham Class 142, 1 T Playle, 2 J Rackham Class 145, 1 T Playle, 2 J Rackham Class 148, 1 T Playle, AC Watson Class 149, 1 L Lewis, 2 J Rackham, 3 N Shakespeare Class C Vegetables Class 152, 1 R Pond, 2 R Welham, 3 A Burton Class 153, 1 R Pond, 2 T Hammond, 3 R Welham Class 154, 1 R Pond Class 155, 1 R Pond Class 156, 1 R Pond Class 157, 1 A Burton, 2 R Pond Class 158, 1 B Allen, 2 M May Class 159, 1 R Pond, 2 E Stapleton, 3 A Burton Class 160, 1 L Lewis Class 161, 1 L Lewis, 2 M Cruse, 3 R Pond Class 162, 1 A Burton, 2 R Welham, 3 R Griffiths Class 163, 1 R Pond, 2 L Lewis Class 164, 1 R Pond, 2 B Allen, 3 C Harvey Class 165, 1 R Pond, 2 M May, 3 C Harvey Class 166, 1 R Pond, 2 C Harvey Class 167, 1 R Pond Class 168, 1 E Stapleton, 2 M Cruse, 3 T Hammond Class 169, 1 E Stapleton, 2 R Pond, 3 B Allen Class 170, 1 -, 2 R Pond Class 171, 1 R Welham, 2 R Pond, 3 A Burton Class 172, 1 -, 2 R Pond Class 173, 1 L Lewis, 2 M May Class 174, 1 R Pond, 2 R Welham, 3 M May Class 175, 1 B Allen, 2 R Pond Class 176, 1 K Lambert, M Cruse, 3 B Allen Class 177, 1 L Lewis, 2 M Cruse, 3 T Hammond Class 178, 1 H Davies, 2 A Burton, 3 K Hindmarch Class 179, 1 R Pond, 2 A Burton Class 180, 1 A Burton, 2 R Pond, 3 B Allen Class 181, 1 E Stapleton, 2 A Burton Junior Exhibitor Classes Up to 6 years Class 182, 1 -, 2 E Downing, 3 C Woods Class 184, 1 E Downing Class 185, 1 -, 2 C Woods Class 186, 1 E Downing, 2 K Newcombe, 3 C Woods Class 187, 1 G Welham, 2 C Woods Class 206, 1 C Welham Class 207, 1 G Welham Class 209, 1 G Welham Class 210, 1 G Welham Class 212, 1 G Welham 7-8 years Class 188, 1 -, 2 J Anderson, 3 C Woods Class 189, 1 J Anderson Class 190, 1 J Anderson, 2 C Woods Class 191, 1 M Newcombe, 2 J Anderson, 3 C Woods Class 192, 1 J Anderson, 2 C Woods Class 193, 1 J Anderson, 2 C Woods Class 214, 1 R Griffiths Class 217, 1 R Griffiths Class 221, 1 J Anderson 9-11 years Class 199, 1 C McCutcheon, 2 R Newman Clark, 3 E Welham 12-16 years Class 200, 1 A Batchelor, 2 L Payne, 3 E Vernau Class 201, 1 E Vernau, 2 L Payne Class 202, 1 A Batchelor, 2 E Vernau, 3 L Payne Class 204, 1 E Vernau, 2 L Payne Class 236, 1 L Payne Flower Arrangment Classes Class 295, 1 B Roe Class 297, 1 L Kowalcsyk, 2 D Kowalcsyk Class 298, 1 B Roe Class 299, 1 L Kowalcsyk, 2 B Roe, 3 D Kowalcsyk Class 301, 1 L Kowalcsyk, 2 S Tylor, 3 D Kowalcsyk Class 302, 1 S Tylor, 2 K Kowalcsyk, 3 D Kowalcsyk Class 303, 1 S Tylor Class 304, 1 L Kowalscyk Container Garden Competition Judged July 22 Class 305, 1 Mr & Mrs Kitchenham, 2 Mrs M Johnson, 3 Mrs L Lewis, 4 Mrs S Pary Horticultural Special Competition Prizes 1 Challenge Cup presented by Major FW Cosens for the exhibitor gaining the greatest number of points in Class A: Ron Cooch 2 Challenge Cup presented by the late GH Raby for the exhibitor gaining the greatest number of points in Class C: Rik Pond 3 Challenge Cup presented by the Southminster Allotment and Garden Holders Association for the greatest number of points in the Vegetable and Fruit Classes in Class B: Ron Cooch 4 Challenge Cup presented by AC Britten for the lady gaining the highest number of points in the Horticultural classes: Rachel Hammond 5 The Jack Copsey Rose Cup presented by Jack Copsey for the highest number of points gained by exhibitor in Class A and B Rose classes: Brian Copsey 6 The AN Hilliard Challenge Trophy awarded for the Best Flower exhibit in the show grown from tuber, corm or bulb: Brian Copsey 7 The JNS Wood Cup for the most points gained in the Flower Arrangement classes: Lisa Kowalcsyk 8 Challenge Trophy presented by Mrs P Jater for the outstanding arrangement: Lisa Kowalcsyk 9 Challenge Trophy presented by Mrs P Jater for the Best Flower Arrangement: Sue Tylor 10 Perpetual Challenge Trophy presented by the committee for the outstanding exhibit in the Fruit, Flower and Vegetable classes: Alfie Burton 11 The Bill Bevan Cup presented to the exhibitor in Class C gaining the second highest number of points: Alfie Burton Junior Exhibitors Section Winners Up to 6 years: George Welham 7-8 years: Jasper Anderson 9-11 years: Chloe McCutcheon 12-16 years: Lucy Payne 12 Towler Children's Cup presented by Mrs J Towler for the most points gained in the junior exhibits classes: Jasper Anderson 13 Broadbridge Cup for the most points gained in the Fruit classes: Ron Cooch 16 Emerson Cup presented by the Emerson family for Best Vegetable Exhibit in Class C: Rik Pond 17 Fox and Hounds Cup presented for best Container Garden, Hanging Baskets etc: Mr & Mrs Kitchenham 18 Joan Monte Cup for the most points in Flower classes in Class C: Alfie Burton 19 John Jowers Cup presented in memory of John Jowers for the best exhibit in Class 21 Division B, the Fuchsia Class: Julia Batchelor 20 The Wood Trophy presented by Percy Wood for the most points in Class C Vegetables: Rik Pond 21 The Maylane Nurseries Award presented for the most points gained by a playgroup or school year in Classes 238 to 293: St Nicholas Primary School, Tillingham 22 The Charlie Swallow Cup presented for the best vegetable exhibit in Classes A and B: Sarah Downing 23 The Tory Collins Cup presented for the best rose exhibit in Class C: Jackie Foulkes

SUNDAY SERVICES

The summer programme of services at the Chapel of St Peter on the Wall in Bradwell continues this Sunday with a service praising God with After the Fire and Friends, beginning at 6.30pm.

PARISH BARBECUE

This annual event in aid of funds for St Nicholas church, Tillingham and St James' church, Dengie, will be held on August 18 at 6pm in the garden of 6 Vicarage Lane by kind invitation of Zanny and Roger Lawrence.

Tickets cost £5 for adults, £3 for children and £13 for a family and are available from Zanny on 01621 779273, Ann Reed on 01621 779640 and Michael Tuckett on 01261 779683.

DENGIE HUNDRED EXHIBITION

The exhibition about the Dengie Hundred at St Lawrence Rural Discovery church is on show until the end of August on Saturdays and Sundays from 2.30pm until 4.30pm.

Michael Head has over 300 prints from his archive collection which include a section of pictures of Tillingham.

Michael has devoted years to collecting up postcards from all over the country that relate to this part of the world, and the exhibition will be of great interest to both new and old residents.

DENGIE NETBALL CLUB

This club, set up in 1997 for girls in the Dengie area who wanted to play netball, now trains at the Prom in Maldon on a Tuesday evening, juniors from 6pm to 7pm and senior school girls from 7pm to 8.30pm.

Teams take part in league matches, the coaches have reached All England standards at levels 2 and 3 and qualified first aiders are in attendance.

There are spaces for players next season in all age groups, and anyone who would like to join should call Sue on 01261 779672.

She would also like to hear from any volunteers who would like to get into coaching or umpiring, or even people who could help with the usual administrative jobs connected with the netball club.

MEMORIES OF THE DENGIE HUNDRED

The towns and villages of the Dengie Hundred are depicted in old postcards at the Rural Discovery Church, St Lawrence, (at the top of the hill!) on Saturdays, Sundays and Bank Holidays from 2.30pm to 4pm. There is a small entry fee and light refreshments are available.

BRIDGE

Our results in August have been as follows. The Friday August 3 game was won by Barbara Elias and Wendy Ledwith. The best slam bid was 6 no trumps by Valerie Baron and Lionel Thacker. On Monday August 6, our monthly prize game was won by Helen & Gavin Rouse. In sercond were Joyce Yates and Jenny Smith, and in third Valerie Baron and Lionel Thacker. On Friday August 10 we had winners Len Wright and Valerie Baron. No slams were bid. Finelly, the Monday August 13 game was won by Jim Cousins and Barbara Partridge. Only one slam was bid, by Barbara and Dennis Thurlow - six diamonds.