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The Derbyshire village of Ashover, situated in the north of the county, is the 2005 Calor Village of the Year® for England.
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Representatives of Ashover are presented with their awards as the 2005 Calor Village of the Year® for England. |
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Ashover was declared the regional winner for Central England before gaining the overall title. |
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The Cheshire village of Audlem is the overall winner of the Building Community Life category of the competition (sponsored by Defra). Representatives of the village were presented with their prizes by special guest Jim Knight, Minister for Rural Affairs. |
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As well as winning the overall Building Community Life award, Audlem is also the regional winner for North England.
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The Rutland village of Barrowden has won the Calor in Association with Rural Revival, Community Enterprise Award.
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The Isle of Wight village of Chale is the regional winner for South England.
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Representatives of Herefordshire village Cradley are presented with their awards as the regional winners for West England.
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Norfolk village Loddon is the regional winner for East England.
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The Warwickshire village of Salford Priors is the winner of the overall Business Award, presented by Calor in association with Business in the Community (BITC). |
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The Hampshire village of Selborne has won the overall prize in the Information Communication Technology category (judged by UKVillages). |
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Alan Titchmarsh was the guest of honour. |
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The launch of the Defra supported Building Community Life, St Neot, Cornwall - The 2004 Calor Village of the Year® for England and Wales. Ten year old Thomas Bunt, the fifth generation of the family raised in the parish, helped out with the launch.
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Harpole Regional Winner- Presentation to the 2004 regional winner for Central England (Harpole, Northamptonshire).
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Oakley Regional Winner - Presentation to the 2004 regional winner for Eastern England and the Home Counties (Oakley, Bedfordshire).
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Sherfield Regional Winner - Presentation to the 2004 regional winner for Southern and South East England (Sherfield on Loddon, Hampshire)
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Shelley Regional Winner - Presentation to the 2004 regional winner for Northern England (Shelley, Yorkshire).
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St Neot Overall Winner - Presentation to St Neot, Cornwall for winning the title of 2004 Calor Village of the Year® for England and Wales.
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