insideKENT Magazine Issue 38 - May 2015 | Page 12

NEWS LEADING KENT BUSINESS WOMEN FROM ACROSS THE COUNTY RECOGNISED AT GLITTERING AWARDS CEREMONY . LEADING KENT BUSINESS WOMEN Now in its third year, and with a record number of entries, the Kent Women in Business Awards ceremony took place this March and the standard of entrants was the highest yet. Over 200 people attended the glittering black tie awards ceremony sponsored by Lipscomb Cars at the Great Danes Hotel in Maidstone to compete and celebrate with the cream of the crop of Kent’s business women. Eleven awards were up for grabs, from Business Woman of the Year – over three years’ experience (won by Rebecca Riches, The Hub); to Start Up Business of the Year (Dr Sophie Schotter, Illuminate Skin Clinics Ltd); Professional Achievement of the Year (Sarah Poole, Westenhanger Castle); and Mumpreneur of the Year (Jane Bevan, Primrose Fayre Catering). Hilary Steel, founder of the Kent Women in Business Awards, commented: “We were delighted at the number of nominations we received this year, a significant increase on last year. The judges were also incredibly impressed by the standard of entries, which is why we had eight finalists in most categories. It really was too close to call! “We have so many amazing business women in such a wide ranging number of industry sectors in the county, and their achievements and successes should absolutely be applauded. The Kent Women in Business Awards is going from strength to strength, and we’ve seen many women who are inspired by previous winners that have gone on to win their own awards, which we want to encourage more of for next year.” For more information about the awards, photos from the evening, and a full list of all winners, visit www.kwibawards.co.uk. KENTISH HORTICULTURE GOING FOR GOLD AT BIGGEST FLOWER SHOW IN THE WORLD The RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2015 promises to be a special event for Kentish horticulture with a plethora of exhibitors from the county going for gold. Jo Thompson / M&G Kent-based designer, Jo Thompson, has been charged with designing the main sponsor’s garden this year. The M&G garden will feature a two-storey oak-framed building inspired by the garden retreats of, amongst others, Vita SackvilleWest (Sissinghurst). The design features a large natural swimming pond edged with water-loving plants, a woodland of river birches and acers, and a garden with tumbling roses and peonies in a palette of greens, punctuated by soft pinks, lavender blues and creams, with a touch of orange. displays. The Pavilion will have a strong Kentish flavour. William Dyson, the curator at Great Comp Garden in Sevenoaks, will be taking his salvia collection for the first time in many years and will be displaying his impressive specimens including Dyson’s Joy. He will also be launching a new Salvia called Loves and Wishes, the third in the ‘wish series’, which includes Wendy’s Wish and Ember’s Wish. William told insideKENT: “We hope that Love and Wishes will be the best of wishes for us this year at Chelsea.” Jo told insideKENT: “I have always loved the sense of atmosphere in the garden retreats used by writers such as Virginia Woolf, Charles Darwin, George Bernard Shaw, Roald Dahl and Rudyard Kipling; it’s a very unique heritage.” The grounds of the Royal Hospital Chelsea will be transformed for the biggest flower show of the year and will be home to vibrant horticultural William Dyson Other Kent exhibitors will include Simon Charlesworth of Downderry lavender; Paul Harris of Ashford Brookfield plants (hostas); and the Kent contingent of Hardy Plants Society, which will be taking its exhibit, Over the Garden Gate, with the stand run by Great Comp Garden chairman, Colin Moat. Palmstead Nurseries from Wye, in Ashford, is helping to provide perennials and grasses for Bowles & Wyre, which is constructing the stand for Gaze Burvill this year. We hope to share some Kentish gold-winning stories from the show in our June issue! Watch this space. Salvia 12