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Petuaria Press 65 – Summer 2016

1st July 2016 by ed

Petuaria Press Issue 65, published July 2016.

In this issue…

  • Have your say on the future of Brough library.
  • Winners of the annual Art & Photography Exhibition.
  • Front Garden of the Year winner announced.
  • Group Scout Leader Jean Butler retires.

Petuaria Press issue 65 front page

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Art & Photography Exhibition

Councillor Kate Brogden presented the trophies this year following a public vote at the annual Elloughton-cum-Brough Town Council’s Art & Photography Exhibition.

The winner of the most popular painting went to Becky Harrison for ‘Angry Gary’.

Becky Harrison and Kate Brogden with winning painting Angry Gary

Becky Harrison (L), winner of the Most Popular Painting at the Elloughton-cum-Brough Town Council’s Art & Photography Exhibition 2016 with her painting ‘Angry Gary’, accepting her trophy from Councillor Kate Brogden (R).

The winner of most popular photograph went to Graham Southward for his long exposure shot ‘Cauldron Falls’.

Graham Southward and Kate Brogden with winning photo Cauldron Falls

Graham Southward (L), winner of the Most Popular Photograph at the Elloughton-cum-Brough Town Council’s Art & Photography Exhibition 2016 with his photograph ‘Cauldron Falls’ , accepting his trophy from Councillor Kate Brogden (R).

This year there was a special display category for Under 18s. All entrants received a Certificate of Achievement. The recipients were as follows.

Emma Lincoln and Kate Brogden

Emma Lincoln receives a Certificate of Achievement from Councillor Kate Brogden for her entry in the Elloughton-cum-Brough Town Council’s Art & Photography Exhibition.

Mukhund Tufchi and Kate Brogden

Mukhund Tufchi receives a Certificate of Achievement from Councillor Kate Brogden for his entry in the Elloughton-cum-Brough Town Council’s Art & Photography Exhibition.

Krithi Raghuram and Kate Brogden

Krithi Raghuram receives a Certificate of Achievement from Councillor Kate Brogden for her entry in the Elloughton-cum-Brough Town Council’s Art & Photography Exhibition.

Josephine Kiager and Kate Brogden

Josephine Kiager receives a Certificate of Achievement from Councillor Kate Brogden for her entry in the Elloughton-cum-Brough Town Council’s Art & Photography Exhibition.

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