Entente Florale

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The Entente Florale is an international horticultural competition established to recognise municipalities and villages in Europe for excellence in horticultural displays. Trophies are presented annually by tourist boards and horticultural societies of European countries. There are two categories : "Towns/Cities" (population 10,001 and upwards), and "Villages" (population up to 10,000).[1]

History and participation

Entente Florale Europe is a competition for Towns and Villages. Each participating Country puts forward a representative Town and Village. The Town and Village are visited by the Jury and an assessment is made. The competition was founded about 35 years ago, initially between Great Britain and France. At present there are twelve member countries and further applications are being processed.

Commemorative plaque in Eguisheim, 2006 gold medal in the villages category

In 1996, an international non profit association (Aisbl) was founded under the name of 'Association Européenne pour le Fleurissement et le Paysage', with the responsibility of the overall organisation of the competition and to obtain support from official bodies in the different countries. The AEFP is incorporated under the Belgian Law of 8 September 1997, and the Statutes were published in the Belgian Monitor on 8 September 1998. The amended articles, by Law of May 2, 2002 were published in the Belgian Monitor on April 28, 2006.

Since 1998 under the aegis of the 'Association Européenne pour le Fleurissement et le Paysage', the association and the competition Entente Florale Europe are open to all countries in the European Union as well as to the EFTA members countries (European Free Trade Association).

The competition has enjoyed the support of the International Association of Horticulture producers (AIPH) since its inception. In individual countries the competition is supported and organised by Ministries/Department of Agriculture, Tourism, as well as horticultural bodies and associations.

The President represents the association and is acting for 2 years. Each successive President shall be from a different country per alphabetic order.

Jury members

Austria (AT)

  • Martin Wagner, Landscape architect, Blumenbüro Österreich
  • Johanna Renat, Sociologist, student for regional development and urban studies

Belgium (BE)

  • Rudi Geerardyn, landscape architect - town planner; Vice-chair of the jury
  • Harold Grandjean, agriculture and horticulture engineer
  • Vincent Gobbe, Agricultural and forest engineer

Croatia (HR)

  • Ana Petrina

Czech Republic (CZ)

  • Inka Truxova, Landscape architect, CZ Landscape and Garden Society; Chair of the jury
  • Petr Šiřina, Landscape architect, CZ Landscape and Garden Society
  • Jaroslav Brzak, Landscape architect, CZ Landscape and Garden Society

France (FR)

  • Max Martin, Professional of landscape, CNVVF
  • Mathieu Battais, Master of Geography and Town planning, CNVVF

Germany (DE)

  • Dr. Rüdiger Kirsten, landscape architect, Entente Florale Deutschland; Vice-chair of the jury
  • Dr. Lutz Wetzlar, Village and Regional Planner, Entente Florale Deutschland
  • Hildegunde Franziska Henrich, landscape architect, Entente Florale Deutschland

Hungary (HU)

  • Erika Pollak, Project coordinator, Entente Florale Hungary
  • János Prutkay, Entente Florale Hungary, Ministry of National Development and Industry
  • Szilvia Halász Spanyárné, landscape architect, Entente Florale Hungary

Ireland (IE)

  • Eamonn De Stafort, tourism consultant

Italy (IT)

  • Anna Furlani Pedoja, landscape architect
  • Jacopo Fontaneto, journalist
  • Emanuela Borio, ecological and regional planner
  • Mauro Paradisi

Netherlands (NL)

  • Nico Anthony Brink landscape architect
  • Marjolijn Ruijs, landscape contractor

Slovenia (SI)

  • Anton Schlaus, B.Arch., Entente Florale Slovenija
  • Martina Schlaus, M.Arch., Entente Florale Slovenija

United Kingdom (UK)

  • * Peter Holman, Horticultural & Greenspace consultant
  • * David Littlewood, Royal Horticultural Society

Previous winners

Note re UK representatives - [2]

Towns/Cities

Year Austria
Austria
Belgium
Belgium
Croatia
Croatia
Czech Republic
Czech Republic
France
France
Ireland
Republic of Ireland
Germany
Germany
Italy
Italy
Hungary
Hungary
Netherlands
Netherlands
Slovenia
Slovenia
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
2013 Kufstein
Silver
Sint Niklaas
Silver
Zagreb
Silver
- - Ballincollig
Silver
Dresden
Gold
Spello
Silver
Hévíz
Silver
Weert
Gold
Bled
Silver
Birmingham
Gold
2012 Fürstenfeld
Silver
La Louvière; Hoogstraten
Gold
Osijek
Bronze
Uherské Hradiště
Silver
- Clonmel
Silver
- Savigliano
Silver
Százhalombatta
Silver
Ermelo
Silver
Ptuj
Bronze
Bristol; Rustington
Gold
2011 Neusiedl am See
Silver
Veurne
Gold
Varaždin
Silver
Broumov
Silver
- Drogheda
Silver
Bad Langensalza
Gold
Grado
Gold
Balatonfüred
Gold
Deventer
Gold
- Tameside
Silver
2010 Kirchschlag in der Buckligen Welt
Silver
Hasselt
Silver
Požega
commemoration cerificate
Havířov
Silver
Beauvais
Silver
Carrick on Shannon
Gold
Westerstede
Gold
Avigliana
Silver
Sopron
Silver
Vlaardingen
Gold
Mozirje
Silver
+ Lucia Cikes award
Stockton on Tees
Gold
2009 Deutschlandsberg
Silver
+ special award
Nieuwpoort
Silver
Mali Lošinj
Silver
Krnov
Silver
- Dundalk
Silver
Weimar
Silver
+ special award
Avigliana
Silver
Szombathely
Silver
Arnhem
Gold
Kamnik
Silver
Buxton
Silver
2008 Tulln
Gold
Arlon
Silver
Split
Silver
Kyjov[3]
Silver
Tours
Gold
Letterkenny
Gold
Düsseldorf
Gold
Cervia
Gold
Gyula
Silver
Uden
Gold
Rogaška Slatina
Silver
Plymouth
Silver
2007 - Mechelen
Gold
Biograd
Silver
Tábor
Silver
Nancy
Gold
Killarney
Gold
Münster
Gold
Omegna
Bronze
Eger
Gold
Amersfoort
Gold
Novo Mesto
Bronze
+ special award
Shrewsbury
Gold
2006 Linz
Gold
Kortrijk
Gold
Opatija
Silver
Plzeň
Silver
Beaune
Gold
Kilkenny
Silver
Kiel
Gold
Alba[4]
Bronze
Nagyatád
Gold
Zwolle
Gold
Šenčur
Bronze
Cardiff
Gold
2005 Baden
Gold
Middelkerke
Silver
Rab
Silver
Litomyšl
Silver
Le Plessis-Robinson
Gold
Lismore
Gold
Potsdam
Gold
Makó
Silver
's-Hertogenbosch
Silver
Radenci
Bronze
Sheffield
Gold
2004 Donaustadt
Gold
Lochristi
Silver
Velika Gorica
Silver
Brno
Silver
Cahors
Gold
Westport
Gold
Bad Kissingen
Gold
Kaposvár
Gold
Enschede
Silver
Žalec
Silver
Bridgnorth
Silver
2003 Kindberg
Gold
- Kastela
Bronze
Prachatice
Silver
Hyères
Gold
Malahide
Gold
Bad Säckingen
Gold
Zalakaros
Silver
Venlo
Gold
Slovenj Gradec
Silver
Harrogate
Gold
+ Lucia Cikes award
2002 Pinkafeld
Gold
Tielt
Silver
Frýdek-Místek
Bronze
Évian-les-Bains
Gold
Ennis
Gold
Celle
Silver
Paks
Silver
Alphen aan den Rijn
Gold
Ptuj
Silver
Bath
Silver
2001 Tulln
Gold
Gent
Silver
Limoges
Gold
Killarney
Silver
Luckau
Silver
Györ
Silver
Sittard
Silver
Kamnik
Gold
Sunderland
Gold
2000 Frohnleiten
Gold
Schoten
Silver
Grande-Synthe
Silver
Letterkenny
Bronze
Heilbronn
Gold
Leusden
Silver
Sárospatak
Silver
Nova Gorica
Bronze
Solihull
Gold
1999 Sankt Veit an der Glan[5]
Silver
Oudenaarde
Silver
Cesson-Sévigné
Gold
Westport
Silver
Fulda
Gold
Tata
Silver
Doetinchem
Silver
Velenje
Gold
Wetherby
Gold
1998 Kitzbühel
Silver
Blankenberge
Bronze
Montbéliard
Gold
Kilkenny
Silver
Rheda-Wiedenbrück
Silver
Héviz
Silver
Voorburg
Silver
Slovenske Konjice
Gold
Nottingham
Gold
1997 Kindberg
Silver
Diest
Bronze
Rueil-Malmaison
Gold
Ennis
Silver
Augsburg
Gold
Siófok
Gold
Veenendaal
Gold
Oxford
Silver
1996 Bregenz
Silver
Malmedy
Gold
Cabourg
Silver
Skerries
Gold
Duderstadt
Silver
Székesfehérvár
Silver
Breda
Bronze
Barnstaple
Gold
1995 Köflach Bruges Mâcon Clonakilty Grevenbroich Sarvár Heiloo Bournemouth
1994 Tulln Roeselare Metz Letterkenny Burchau Balatonföldvar - Perth
1993 Hall Enghien Le Touquet-Paris-Plage Kenmare Veszprem Driebergen Port Sunlight
1992 Sankt Jakob im Walde Eupen Aix-les-Bains Westport Eger Thorn St Ives, Cornwall[6]
1991 Steinfurt Malmedy Beaune Limerick Menaggio Kecskemet - Saintfield
1990 Frohnleiten Saint Kathrein Spa Les Avirons Malahide Budapest Voorst Telford
1989 Baden Hasselt Angers Carlow Asten Bury St. Edmunds
1988 Bregenz Genk Épinal Killarney Dordrecht Stratford upon Avon
1987 Pottenbrunn Ossongne Créteil Kill Shrewsbury
1986 Klagenfurt Bruges Cabourg Kinsale Torquay
1985 - Westrozebeke Mareil-sur-Loir Ardee Sampford Courtenay
1984 Mönichwald - Ferrières-les-Bois Galway Kelso
1983 Leoben Hasselt Vélizy-Villacoublay Birr Eastbourne
1982 Wenigzell Profondeville Viriat Kilkenny Dary
1981 Millstatt Kortrijk Courrières Malahide Exeter
1980 Wien Durbuy Nantes York
1979 Reith im Alpbachtal Bruges Vichy St Andrews
1978 Antwerpen; Duffel Orléans; Thonon-les-Bains Bath; Aberdovey
1977 Bruxelles; Leuven Cannes; Yvoire Harrogate; Falmouth
1976 Kortrijk; Ghent Nice; Évian-les-Bains Douglas
1975 Châtillon-sur-Chalaronne Aberdeen; Nantwich

Villages

Year Austria
Austria
Belgium
Belgium
Croatia
Croatia
Czech Republic
Czech Republic
France
France
Germany
Germany
Hungary
Hungary
Ireland
Republic of Ireland
Italy
Italy
Netherlands
Netherlands
Slovenia
Slovenia
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
2013 Söll
Silver
- - Dolní Břežany
Silver
- Kirchbach
Silver
Csopak
Silver
Clonegal
Gold
Etroubles
Gold
Bergeijk
Gold
Podčetrtek
Gold
-
2012 Gamlitz
Gold
- - Drmoul - Dötlingen Lövő Abbeyshrule Sordevolo Dwingeloo Cerklje -
2011 Rennweg am Katschberg
Gold
- - Smrzice
Silver
- Wiesenburg
Silver
Paloznak
Silver
Clonegal
Gold
Transacqua
Silver
Elburg
Silver
- -
2010 Reichenau an der Rax
Silver
Ittre
Silver
Sveti Martin na Muri
Silver
Studenec[7]
Silver
Guyencourt-Saulcourt
Gold
Banzkow
Silver
Lipót
Gold
Emly
Silver
Stresa
Silver
Helenaveen (Deurne)
Silver
Šentjernej
Silver
St. Brelade
Gold
2009 Mooskirchen
Gold
Gouvy
Silver
Molve
Silver
Mořice
Silver
+ special award
- Rieth
Silver
Gelse
Silver
+ special award
Clonakilty
Gold
Pré-Saint-Didier
Gold
Sluis
Silver
Olimje
Gold
Forres
Gold
2008 Hanfthal
Silver
Zwevegem
Gold
Novi Vinodolski
Silver
Tvarožná Lhota
Silver
Aubigny-sur-Nère[8]


Silver

Rehinghausen
Silver
Tápiógyörgye
Silver
Tallanstown
Gold
Bergolo
Silver
Beek/Ubbergen
Bronze
Medana
Bronze
Garstang
Gold
2007 Donnersbach
Gold
Flohimont
Bronze
Primošten
Gold
Zálší
Bronze
Gelaucourt
Silver
Gersbach
Gold
Noszvaj
Bronze
Birdhill
Gold
Limone Piemonte
Gold
Haren
Bronze
+ Lucia Cikes award
Smlednik
Silver
+ special award
Falkland, Fife
Gold
2006 Virgen
Gold
Sohier
Silver
Skradinski Buk
Bronze
Svojsin
Bronze
Eguisheim
Gold
Brokeloh
Gold
Orfű
Bronze
Aughrim
Gold
Cella Monte
Silver
Wijhe
Silver
Križeča vas
Silver
Usk
Silver
2005 Hornsburg
Gold
Villers-la-Ville
Bronze
Brela
Bronze
Písečná
Gold
Oger
Gold
Bertsdorf-Hörnitz
Gold
Ruzsa
Bronze
Glenties
Silver
- Oosterbeek
Gold
Radenci
Bronze
St. Ives;[9] Carbis Bay
Gold
2004 Cayriech
Gold
Nußdorf am Inn
Gold
Šentjernej
Silver
Darley
Gold
2003 Bormes-les-Mimosas
Gold
Neuenweg
Silver
Zreče
Silver
2002 Antau Omal/Geer Telecí Yvoire
Silver
Päse
Gold
Gyederlak Stradbally Ommen Kostanjevica na Krki
Silver
Thorpe Salvin
2001 Saint-Hilaire-les-Places
Gold
Obercunnersdorf
Gold
Leighlinbridge
Gold
Spodnja Idrija
Silver
2000 Saint-Aubin[10]
Silver
Immenstaad-Kippenhausen
Silver
Clonakilty
Gold
Podčetrtek
Silver
1999 Juvigné
Gold
Schweickershausen
Silver
Clonakilty
Gold
1998 Rougegoutte
Silver
Bruchhausen
Gold
Žiče
Bronze
1997 Forest-l'Abbaye
Bronze
Horsdorf
Gold
1996 La Vraie-Croix
Gold
Rambach
Silver
Skerries
Gold
1995 Veldenz
Certificate of Excellence
1994 Bürchau
Certificate of Excellence
Broughshane
1991 Saintfield
1990 Forres
1989 Market Bosworth
1988 St Florence
1987 Sorn
1986 Moira
1985 Stamford Courtney
1984 Lympstone
1983 Lund
1982 Pateley Bridge
1981 Killingworth
1980 Warrington
1979 Holywell
1978 Pateley BridgeNote 1; Sidmouth; Aberdovey
1977 Falmouth; Wolviston
1976 Colwyn Bay; Leven
1975 Clovelly & Edzell

Notes

Note 1 - in some cases the overall winner from the UK is not named in "Britain in Bloom" by Graham Ashworth as an Entente Florale Representative (namely Bath in 1975 and Pateley Bridge in 1978).
Note 2 - Luxembourg competed between years 1980 - 1988.
Note 3 - Switzerland competed between years 1984 - 1986.
Note 4 - Portugal competed in year 1991 and between years 1994 - 2000.
Note 5 - Canada competed between years 1992 - 1993.

References

  1. Entente Florale Europe official site - Participation
  2. The names of UK representatives from 1975 to 1991 are taken from Britain in Bloom by Graham Ashworth (Graham Ashworth CBE, Britain in Bloom, page 90, The Tidy Britain Group (Wigan:1991)). Please note that Pateley Bridge in 1978 and Bath in 1975 won the competition yet are not listed by Ashworth as representatives.
  3. "Download CZ-Kyjov-Web.pdf Free download from www.entente-florae.eu". Retrieved 24 May 2012. 
  4. "premi per il verde" (in italian). Retrieved 26 November 2013. 
  5. "Sankt Veit an der Glan". Retrieved 26 May 2012. 
  6. "St. Ives Gardens" (in english). Retrieved 28 November 2013. 
  7. "CZ_Studenec_pdf". Retrieved 23 May 2012. 
  8. "Aubigny sur Nère, le pays des Ecossais !" (in french). Retrieved 28 November 2013. 
  9. "About St Ives". Retrieved 28 May 2012. 
  10. "Nos jardiniers ont du talent !". Retrieved 30 May 2012. 

External links

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