02.08.06
Cornwall celebrates for the second time with garden media
Oscars
Following last year's success the Gardens of Cornwall
campaign will again sponsor the Garden Writers' Guild
Radio Broadcast Award - one of 17 categories at the 2006 Garden
Writers' Guild Awards, the media Oscars of the gardening
world.
The 2006 honours list will be announced at a prestigious
awards lunch at The Savoy in London on 30 November. At the
VIP event, ambassadors from a broad range of Cornwall's
gardens will be attending, promoting the gardens of Cornwall
onto a national media stage.
In their 15th year, the Guild's awards recognise the
highest standards of creative communications in books, magazines,
newspapers, photographs, television and radio. This year there
are two new awards, the Environmental Award and the New Media
Award. The Garden Writers' Guild Radio Broadcast Award
is open to the makers of national and regional radio gardening
programmes, including features, documentaries, interviews
and phone-ins. Each award is judged by a panel of Guild members
and invited specialists in each category.
Claire Vickers, Gardens Co-ordinator, says: "The
Gardens of Cornwall are delighted to be involved in the Garden
Writers' Guild Awards once again. We have decided to
sponsor the Radio Broadcast Award for the second year running
due to the particularly unique journalistic strength required
for covering such a visual and sensory topic as gardens on
the radio, therefore the award is unique in what it acknowledges
and praises."
In addition to the media categories, there is a special lifetime
achievement award acknowledging outstanding and sustained
achievement by an individual - previous title holders include
Geoff Amos, Penelope Hobhouse, Roy Lancaster, Joy Larkcom,
Alan Titchmarsh and last year's winner Dr David Hessayon.
The Garden Writers' Guild brings together garden writers,
photographers and broadcasters in a bid to raise the quality
of garden writing and broadcasting and keep members up to
date with what's going on in the world of gardening
and horticulture.
For more details on the Gardens of Cornwall visit www.gardensofcornwall.com
or call 01872 322800 for a Cornwall Gardens Guide. For full
details of the awards see www.gardenwriters.co.uk.
If you are working on a feature and would like to visit some
of the Gardens of Cornwall please call ADPR on 01935 826451.
For further information please contact Jane Adkins or Chrissie
Williams at ADPR Ltd on 01935 826451 or email: chrissiew@adpr.co.uk
or jane@adpr.co.uk.
The Objective One Partnership Office for Cornwall
and the Isles of Scilly has invested in the Cornwall Gardens
Development Project through the European Regional Development
Fund (ERDF).

Editor's notes:
Cornwall Enterprise's Gardens Project is a three year, high
profile, £1.4 million marketing campaign, hosted by
Cornwall Enterprise and funded through the Objective One Programme.
Cornwall Enterprise is the economic development service for
Cornwall County Council and its mission is to achieve sustainable
prosperity for Cornwall.

Clare Morgan
Media Relations Manager
Objective One Partnership Office
Castle House
Pydar Street
Truro TR1 2UD
Mobile: 07973 813647
Telephone: 01872 223439
cmorgan@cornwall.gov.uk
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