Children and adults entered flowers, vegetables and fruits at the Sarratt Horticultural Society’s autumn show at the weekend.

Saturday’s show saw 266 entries from 49 entrants, including seven children, at Sarratt Village Hall, in The Green.

Doors opened to the public at 2.30pm and there was a wide range of classes at the show.

Steven Booth took the honours being first in 16 of the classes to win the David Osborne trophy for vegetables and fruit.

Christine Head was the winner of the clutterbuck trophy as well as the Morton Neal trophy for the aggregate points in the spring and autumn shows.

She also won the dahlia cup and the Frederick Barber trophy for other flowers and shared the Arthur Pritchard trophy for roses with first time winner Mair Lewsey.

Marilyn Butler and Jenny Peiser received the joint award for flower arranging and Sarah Dobson and Sheila Brady both got the award for cookery.

The flight cracknell trophy for arts and crafts proved a very close contest with Ted North obtaining one point more than six other entrants.

In the children’s classes, the winner was Samuel Gill who beat his elder brother Oliver by just one point.

Prizes were presented by Kate Hobhouse who paid tribute to the high standard of all the entries.