Landscape & Urban Design Issue 15 2015 | Page 96

Eight Medals For Bali Members At A Sparkling Hampton Court BALI Chief Executive Wayne Grills (right) with Rolawn’s Sales and Marketing Director Jonathan Hill in front of the company’s land art installation BALI, Landscape House, Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire As the sun beats down on the gardens and visitors at this year’s RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show, BALI members are celebrating winning a total of two Gold, five Silver Gilt and one Bronze medal. This follows the success of BALI members’ gardens at Harrogate, Malvern and Chelsea shows earlier in the year. BALI contractors Landform Consultants and The Outdoor Room anniversary with a sponsored land art installation just inside the were both awarded gold for their respective gardens: the Turkish Thames Gate entrance to the show using their Medallion Turf, Ministry of Culture and Tourism’s Garden of Paradise, and The and CED Ltd who sponsored The Tea Party garden, which won Macmillan Legacy Garden. Silver Gilt. Other BALI Affiliates, including Q Lawns / Meadowmat, Sandstone Design, The Garden Builders, Capel Manor College and Living Landscapes received Silver Gilts for the Jacksons Fencing’s Lindum Turf, London Stone, Marshalls plc and Provender Nurseries, have supplied products for a number of gardens. Secret Garden Party, The World Vision Garden, the Foundations for BALI’s Chief Executive Wayne Grills, who visited the show on Growth Garden, the City Twitchers garden and the Healing Urban Press Day, commented: “I am very pleased to see so many BALI Garden. And Harrington Porter Landscapes received a bronze members involved with this year’s event and offer my warmest medal for The Scotty’s Little Soldiers Garden. congratulations to our medal winners. They have done themselves BALI Affiliate (supplier) members are also out in force at Hampton Court this year, including: Rolawn, celebrating their 40th and BALI proud with their show gardens, which are a wonderful advertisement for the knowledge, skill and professionalism of BALI members.” www.bali.org.uk 96 Landscape & Urban Design Issue 15