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VENUE FLOORPLAN LOADING/ UNLOADING AT REAR LOADING BAY Classes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 13, 15, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 23 Gallery Atrium Class 1 SHAPED BY NATURE Space allowed: width 60, depth 60, height 100. Staged on a 60 square plinth, height 85, painted stone. Viewed from both sides and judged from the front. 100 60 60 85 22 Main Hall Goods lift to Loading Bay G 10 Auditorium F G H 15 E D C B 16 A Gallery Hall Goods lift to Loading Bay 13 14 8 9 17 F 19 20 21 18 Gallery Hall Registration E Cloakroom Class 2 JEWEL IN THE CROWN Craft Class Space allowed: width 35, depth 25, height optional. Staged on a clear acrylic shelf, 25 35 5mm thick, suspended from a wall painted aqua. Maximum weight 400grams. Judged from the front. To be brought in or posted ready assembled and staged by the Competitions Team. 5 mm 6 7 4 3 Mezzanine Ground Level 2 1 Lift Cloakroom Registration Entrance D Class 3 5 Ex ecutive Centre 11 12 A B C FOUR LEVELS Ground Floor: Class 1 Organiser s Office Mezzanine Floor: Classes 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Gallery Floor: Classes 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 Gallery Atrium: Classes 22, 23 Jack s LOADING/ UNLOADING FRONT DOOR Classes 1, 3, 12, 14, 16,17,18 LONDON IN BLOOM Space allowed: width 150 depth 100, height 122. To be staged within a marked out space on dark grey carpeting. Staged against a backdrop 122 high, painted aqua. Competitor to provide own base if required. Viewed and judged from the front. 100 150
Class 4 DICHOTOMY Space allowed: width 80, depth 40, height 150. Staged at the competitor s discretion on a free-standing wall, 250 in height, 200 in width. Background painted pale grey. Further staging details on acceptance. Class 5 ARABESQUE Club Class Space allowed: diameter 120, height optional. Staged on a circular base, 120 diameter, 1.2 thick. Base painted pale grey. Viewed all round and judged from the front. Open to Clubs affiliated to NAFAS 150 40 200 120 80 250 1.2 Class 7 LIGHT UP MY LIFE Space allowed: width 80, depth 80, height 120. Staged on a 30 square plinth, height 122. Plinth is clear Perspex and will be illuminated from front at floor level. No floor placements. Background height 272, painted pale grey. Viewed and judged from the front. Class 8 ROMANCING THE STONE Space allowed: width 97, depth 75, height 130. Staged on a table run 70 from floor. Staging and background painted pale grey. 120 70 80 80 30 30 97 130 122 75 Class 6 TIME TO SHINE Pedestal Class Space allowed: width 150, depth 150, height 230. To be staged within a marked out space on dark grey carpeting. Competitor to provide own base if required. Background panel, height 272, painted aqua. 272 150 230 150 Class 9 RAW MATERIAL Imposed Class Space allowed: width 97, depth 75, height 130. Staged on a table run 70 from floor. Staging and background painted aqua. 70 97 130 75
Class 10 FRILLS & SPILLS Space allowed: width 60, depth 80, height above plinth top 30. Staging a 60 triangular plinth 96 from floor, painted aqua. Maximum weight 6kgs. No floor placements. Judged from the front. 30 96 60 80 60 60 Class 13 MATRIX Space allowed: width 120, depth 35, height 100. Staging a shelf width 120, depth 25, height 25, 75 from floor. Shelf and backboard suspended from balcony railing. Maximum weight 4kgs. Attachments to the shelf are permitted. Staging painted pale grey. No floor placements. Further staging details on acceptance. 120 25 25 35 100 Class 11 EMBELLISHED WITH FLAIR Craft Class Space allowed: diameter 55, depth 20. Staged on competitor s own backboard of 55 diameter, to be fixed to a metal balustrade. To be brought in or posted ready assembled and staged by the Competitions Team. Further staging details on acceptance. 55 150 Class 14 SUSPENSE Space allowed: maximum width 58, depth 58, height 125. To be hung from the centre of and staged within a section of a white painted ironwork frame. No floral foam allowed. Viewed and judged from both sides. Further staging details on acceptance. 58 125 150 Class 12 DOUBLE DECKER Space allowed: width 160, depth 59, height in centre of arc 78. To be staged inside the radius of the half circle backboard and within the 2 thick base at floor level. Staging painted white. Judged from the front. 59 78 160 Class 15 45 WITH BEADED BUBBLES WINKING AT THE BRIM Club Class Space allowed: width 183, depth 45, height optional. Staged on individual tables width 183, depth 45, 70 from floor. Tables covered to floor level in grey fabric. Viewed and judged all round. Open to Clubs affiliated to NAFAS. 183 70
Class 16 Class 19 SEA GEMS Junior Craft Class 8-12 years Space allowed width 35, depth 35, height optional. Staged on tabling 70 from floor, covered in grey fabric. Viewed and judged from the front. To be brought in or posted ready assembled and staged by the Competitions Team. Open to Juniors affiliated to NAFAS 70 35 35 A LITTLE LUXURY Small Scale exhibit Space allowed: width 17, depth 17, height 25. Individual staging width 25, depth 25, height 25 painted aqua on circular tabling 70 from floor, covered in grey fabric. Judged from the front. 17 25 25 70 25 Class 17 PIRATE BOOTY Junior Craft Class Ages 13-17 years Space allowed: width 40, depth 40, height optional. Staged on tabling 70 from floor, covered in grey fabric. Viewed and judged from the front. To be brought in or posted ready assembled and staged by the Competitions Team. Open to Juniors affiliated to NAFAS 70 40 40 Class 20 ASPECTS Imposed Class Space allowed: width 97, depth 75, height 130. Staged on tabling 70 from floor. Staging and background painted aqua. 70 97 130 75 Class 18 FORM & SPACE Space allowed: 152 diameter, height optional. Staged on a circular table 70 from floor. Table covered in grey fabric. Viewed and judged all round. Open to NAFAS and Non-NAFAS members 152 70 Class 21 EUROPEAN MASTER Space allowed: width 97, depth 75, height 130. Staged on tabling 70 from floor. Staging and background painted pale grey. 70 97 130 75
Class 22 COMPETITION REGULATIONS and INFORMATION LANDMARK Space allowed: width 100, depth 100, height optional. Staged on a square 100 base, 1.8 thick. Base painted aqua. Judged from the front. 100 100 1.8 General All competitive classes are open to members of Clubs and Societies affiliated to any of the Areas of NAFAS, including International Affiliates, Overseas Members of the London & Overseas Area of NAFAS, members of a Flower Association affiliated to a WAFA affiliated country and to individual members of NAFAS. All exhibits will be judged in accordance with the NAFAS Competitions Manual Third Edition 2015. Class 23 DIAMOND DAZZLER Space allowed: width 30, depth 30, height optional. Staged on a 30 square black perspex plinth, height 91. Background a white painted wall. Viewed and judged from the front. 30 30 91 All exhibits must be the unaided work of the competitor and must be assembled in the venue with the exception of Classes 2, 11, 16 and 17 which may be submitted ready assembled. Any complaint by competitors should be handed to the Competitions Officer in writing before the end of staging at 1.30pm on Wednesday 7 August. All exhibits and competitors property will be at the risk of the competitor and neither NAFAS nor the owners or the occupiers of the premises in which the Competitions, or any part of them, are held can accept any liability whatsoever for any loss or damage sustained by any competitor. All exhibits will be staged in artificial lighting. All measurements in the staging instructions are approximate. All exhibits must be staged within the space allowed. Colour samples of staging will be sent on acceptance of entry. Unless otherwise instructed, nothing may be attached to the staging in any class. Aerosol cans of any description must not be used in the competition venue. Competitors may use glue guns and other electrical equipment only when accompanied by evidence of a valid PAT certificate.
Entries Club entries must be on the official entry form accompanied by a fee of 50.00. Club entry forms must reach the Competitions Officer not before 18 March 2019 and not after 25 March 2019. A maximum of two competitors is allowed for staging a Club entry. Individual entries must be on the official entry form accompanied by a fee of 35.00 for the first entry, and if applicable, a separate cheque of 15.00 for a second entry. Entry fees are non-returnable. Competitors may not enter more than two classes. Competitors may stage only one entry per class. Individual entry forms must reach the Competitions Officer not before 25 March 2019 and not after 8 April 2019. Alternative choices may be made as indicated on the entry form. Applications containing all entry forms and fees must include a stamped addressed A5 envelope. Competitors will be advised of an offer of entry/entries as soon as possible after the closing date. If a class is oversubscribed, entries will be allocated by ballot. Competitors acceptance of all entries must be returned within ten days. Once accepted you will be eligible for a complimentary exhibitor season ticket and be able to claim 1 preview ticket at a reduced price of 10.00, quoting your unique number. Any exhibit receiving a mention is eligible to be considered for a Special Award. Staging All staging of exhibits will take place between 7.30am and 1.30pm on Wednesday 7 August 2019. Subject to the completion by contractors, competitors will be allowed to unload only on Tuesday 6 August from 7.30pm to 9.30pm. Please refer to Information for Competitors (distributed on acceptance of entry) for further details of unloading times as these will be staggered to alleviate congestion. Competitors must wear their competitor/security badge at all times. The Competitions Team will decide the positions of all exhibits. The location of classes can be found within the Schedule. Further details of staging, if applicable, will be sent with acceptance of entry/entries. Only officials, competitors and other authorized persons will be allowed in the Competition areas during staging times. Craft classes In classes 2, 11, 16 and 17, a competitor s exhibit may be posted to: Diamond Competition National Association of Flower Arrangement Societies Osborne House 12 Devonshire Square London EC2M 4TE and must arrive between 22 July and 30 July 2019. or If you would like to stage your own exhibit, this can be done during staging time and in conjunction with the Competitions Team. Junior entries No entry fees are required for Junior classes 16 and 17. If Junior classes are oversubscribed, the number of entries from any one group may be restricted.
Maintenance of exhibits Competitors must be responsible for the maintenance of their exhibits during the days that the Show is open to the public. Maintenance of exhibits can be done in the mornings between 8am and 9am before the show opens to the public. The Competitions Team reserves the right to move and/or replace any wilted plant material. Judging Wednesday 7 August 2019 1.45pm to 7.30pm The Judges decision is final The panel of National Judges will be: Anne Blunt Margerita Braithwaite Chris Brown Jackie Charnock Pat Dibben Pat Hutchinson Janet James Debbie Wadge Dawn Weaver Sarah Wood 1 st Reserve Delyth Price 2 nd Reserve Anna Steven Arbitrators: Margaret Rumens (NAFAS National Judging Committee Chairman) Joan Magee (NAFAS National Judging Committee Vice-Chairman) Preview The Preview will take place on Wednesday 7 August 2019 between 7.45pm and 9.45pm. Presentation of Prizes Presentation of all prizes will take place at 2pm on Saturday 10 August in the Theatre. Trophies awarded at the Competitions will be presented at the Prize-giving. A colour photograph of the presentation of the trophy will be taken and sent to the recipient. Trophies are to be left with the Competitions Officer for return to NAFAS Headquarters. Photography Competitors are reminded not to post photographs of exhibits on any social media sites until after judging has taken place. 1 st, 2 nd, 3 rd and Special Award Exhibits will be photographed by the official photographers under the direction of the National Photography Committee. NAFAS reserves the right to use any photographs of exhibits for any Show publicity purposes. Dismantling Clearing of all exhibits will take place on Saturday 10 August 2019 between 4.15pm and 6pm when all visitors have left the Competitions areas. Also Sunday 11 August 2019 between 9am and 4pm. Competitors must wear a valid pass and may collect a further pass to admit one other person to assist in dismantling their exhibit/s. Competitors must ensure that all their rubbish is removed from the venue. Any exhibits left after this time will be removed by the Competitions Team. We are again delighted to be chosen as Floral Art & Design preferred supplier for your competition orders The flowers are bought fresh from not only the Dutch growers but around the world, double checked for quality and delivered direct to London and placed in your area already to start work at 7:30am on staging day Wednesday 7 August 2019. An invoice will be attached to your sealed box which will be clearly marked with your name. Payments will be taken the day before dispatch on 6 August 2019. Only 15 delivery charge per order. All flowers are securely delivered in boxes, on water and containing flower food. Chris Wolfe will personally supervise and source all competition orders. For all enquiries and orders please email chris.wolfe@southeastflowers.co.uk Take the hassle out of transporting your flowers and let us do the hard work for you ALL ORDERS TO BE RECEIVED BY END OF JUNE 2019 www.southeastflowers.co.uk
NAFAS NATIONAL SHOW LONDON 2019 In the following classes, the winners will be awarded: AWARDS Best Individual Exhibit in the Show (excluding Classes 5, 15, 16, 17 and 18) will be awarded the Julia Clements Challenge Trophy. Runner-Up to Best Individual Exhibit in the Show (excluding Classes 5, 15, 16, 17 and 18) will be awarded the Mary Pope Challenge Trophy (Wine Cooler). The Fresh Garden Plant Material Trophy will be awarded to the exhibit which best emphasises the use of fresh garden plant material. The Robert Gibbs Trophy will be awarded to the exhibit which best emphasises the use of foliage. The NAFAS Colour Trophy will be awarded to the exhibit which best emphasises the use of colour. The NAFAS Texture Trophy will be awarded to the exhibit which best emphasises the use of texture. A Gold Ribbon will be awarded to any competitor who wins a first prize in each of three consecutive National Shows. Only one first prize will be accepted at each Show from any competitor toward a Gold Ribbon. NAFAS Spoons (gold, silver gilt and silver) will be awarded in each class except Classes 5, 15, 16, 17 and 18. Medals (gold, silver and bronze) will be awarded in Classes 5 and 15. Junior prize winners will receive a coloured enamelled spoon. Class 18 prizewinners will receive: 1 st ; 70, 2 nd ; 50, 3 rd ; 35. The WAFA Award. The winner or runner-up to the Best Individual Exhibit in the Show will be eligible for sponsorship at the WAFA Show 2020. Further details will be sent to the recipient. Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Class 5 Class 6 Class 7 Class 8 Class 9 Class 10 Class 11 Class 12 Class 13 Class 14 Class 15 Class 16 Class 17 Class 19 Class 20 Class 21 Class 22 Class 23 The Jean Taylor Trophy The Mary Graves Trophy 2 nd prize winner, The NIGFAS Trophy Silver Rose Bowl Garden News Trophy The Mary Pope Trophy (Ormolu Tazza) The Elsie Lamb Trophy (Sheffield plate candlesticks) The Flower Arranger Award The Revere Trophy The Constance Spry Trophy The Marian Aaronson Trophy The Mary Napper Trophy The Sylvia Pullen Trophy The Mary Barnard Trophy The Robert Randall Trophy The Evelyn Mercer Trophy The Mary Law Trophy The Patricia Knight Trophy The Margaret Keith Trophy The NAFAS Silver Jubilee Trophy The Brunskill Trophy The Edinburgh Cup Trophy The Flowers & Plants Association Trophy The Joan Newlyn Trophy + Silver pendant
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