Media Release: Three Ayrshires combine to win prizes at Ayr Flower Show

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A SPECTACULAR ‘living space’ exhibit made from re-used furniture has scooped the prestigious Provost MacDonald Trophy and a Gold Medal at the Ayr Flower Show.

A spectacular ‘living space’ exhibit made from re-used furniture has scooped the prestigious Provost MacDonald Trophy and a Gold Medal at the Ayr Flower Show.
The exhibit was produced by Ayrshire’s three local authorities, Zero Waste Scotland, and three local community re-use organisations.
Based on the theme of re-use, a topic which is being strongly promoted by Zero Waste Scotland, the exhibit showcases a ‘living space and garden’ design complete with sofa, coffee table, TV stand and fireplace. The ‘garden’ half of the exhibit will feature beautiful floral displays, a Gaudi-style bench, water fountain, paving, table and chairs and barbecue.
To demonstrate the creative use of everyday objects, every item is either fully re-used or made of re-used material while the floral displays will also be re-used and re-planted. The garden highlights a commitment to promote reuse through effective working relationship between North, South and East Ayrshire Councils and other agencies, including Cunninghame Furniture Recycling Company, Energy from Waste, Re-Paint Scotland and Killie Can Cycle.
Councillor Pat McPhee, Provost of North Ayrshire, Councillor Winifred Sloan, Provost of South Ayrshire and Councillor Stephanie Young, Provost of East Ayrshire, paid a special visit to the garden on Friday 5 August.
Speaking on behalf of the three authorities, Provost Pat McPhee said “We are all delighted that the three Ayrshires have won this prestigious trophy once again. The effort and creativity that has gone into the exhibit is there for everybody to see and highlights a very important issue.
“People across Ayrshire are becoming more and more aware of the importance of recycling their waste.
“However, re-using goods can play just as important a part in tackling waste and its impact on the environment. Of course, re-use is hardly a new concept. People have re-used and passed on items for years.
“But becoming aware of how re-use can help to protect the environment and reduce waste is vital. We can re-use so many different things – as shown in this year’s exhibit. It also means that items don’t even reach the bin – the best possible result for costs and the environment.
“I would encourage everyone to re-use and recycle where possible and help to make sure all three Ayrshires play their part in helping to reduce the amount of unnecessary waste going to landfill.”
During the show the Councils will be on hand beside the garden to provide advice on re-use and recycling, along with information on each Council’s waste services.
Marina Fraser, Zero Waste Scotland’s Regional Partnership Manager for West Scotland, said “Getting better at preventing waste must be a top priority if we are to achieve our vision of zero waste in Scotland. The good news is that waste prevention, particularly through reuse, holds great potential for everyday people to save money, find something unique, or support a good cause.
“Ayrshire has so many fantastic reuse organisations operating locally, and it’s fantastic to see them all coming together as part of the Councils’ Garden to promote their work.”
In 2010 a joint “Love Food Hate Waste Garden”, created with support from Zero Waste Scotland, won both the premier Provost MacDonald Trophy and a Gold Medal.
The Ayrshire councils have been working in partnership since 2004 on a joint sustainable waste management project. Together the councils aim to encourage and enable the public to Reduce, Reuse and Recycle wherever possible in order to reach Scottish Government target to reach a 70% recycling rate by 2025, with only 5% of waste heading to landfill, and to achieve a Zero Waste community in Ayrshire.
South Ayrshire Council is a Founder Member of the Elite Ayrshire Business Circle.
THE ELITE AYRSHIRE BUSINESS CIRCLE
The Elite Ayrshire Business Circle is an association founded in 2007 by some of the top companies in Ayrshire.
Its purpose is to publicise its members, and to celebrate and promote the wealth and rich diversity of entrepreneurial talent and business excellence that abounds here within the county boundaries of Ayrshire.
Members include the Clydesdale Bank, Ayr Racecourse, Western House Hotel, Turnberry Golf Resort and South Ayrshire Council. Member company activities include broadcasting, building and construction, architectural practice, estate agency and land management, chartered accountancy, insurance broking, legal services, golf club management, marketing services and brand creation, web design and public relations consultancy.
Frazer Coogans Commercial Solicitors senior partner Norman Geddes is executive chairman of the Elite Ayrshire Business Circle, and managing director is public relations consultancy Fame Publicity Services proprietor Murdoch MacDonald.
Founder members of the Elite Ayrshire Business Circle
South Ayrshire Council httpwww.south-ayrshire.gov.uk
Clydesdale Bank httpwww.cbonline.co.uk
Turnberry Hotel and Golf Resort httpwww.turnberry.co.uk
Ayr Racecourse httpwww.ayr-racecourse.co.uk
Western House Hotel httpwww.westernhousehotel.co.uk
CKD Galbraith Property Consultants httpwww.ckdgalbraith.co.uk
Frazer Coogans Solicitors httpwww.frazercoogans.co.uk
Accident & Injury Claims Centre httpwww.accidentclaims.com
MacKay Corporate Insurance Brokers httpwww.mackaycorporate-brokers.com
Donald Ross Estate Agents httpwww.donaldross.co.uk
Westgale Ltd Building Contractors httpwww.westgale.co.uk
Sinclair Scott Chartered Accountants httpwww.sinclairscott.com
Paligap Creative Agency httpwww.paligap.com
ARP Lorimer & Associates Architects httpwww.arpl.co.uk
JB Management – Training Providers httpwww.jb-management.com
Brunston Castle Golf Club httpwww.brunstoncastle.co.uk
Visimetrics httpwww.visimetrics.com
Fouters Restaurant httpwww.fouters.co.uk
Christie Financial Planning Ltd httpwww.christiefp.com
Allison Lightbody Waddell Chartered Surveyors httpwww.alwsurveyors.com
Kestrel Press httpwww.kestrelpress.com
Fame Publicity Services Public Relations Consultancy httpwww.famepublicity.co.uk
West Sound Radio httpwww.westsound.co.uk
httpwww.westfm.co.uk
Easton Property
Easton Kitchens & Bathrooms
For further information about The Elite Ayrshire Business Circle and to apply for membership, e-mail eliteayrshire@gmail.com
Website httpwww.eliteayrshire.com

The exhibit was produced by Ayrshire’s three local authorities, Zero Waste Scotland, and three local community re-use organisations.

Based on the theme of re-use, a topic which is being strongly promoted by Zero Waste Scotland, the exhibit showcases a ‘living space and garden’ design complete with sofa, coffee table, TV stand and fireplace.

The ‘garden’ half of the exhibit will feature beautiful floral displays, a Gaudi-style bench, water fountain, paving, table and chairs and barbecue.

To demonstrate the creative use of everyday objects, every item is either fully re-used or made of re-used material while the floral displays will also be re-used and re-planted.

The garden highlights a commitment to promote reuse through effective working relationship between North, South and East Ayrshire Councils and other agencies, including Cunninghame Furniture Recycling Company, Energy from Waste, Re-Paint Scotland and Killie Can Cycle.

Councillor Pat McPhee, Provost of North Ayrshire, Councillor Winifred Sloan, Provost of South Ayrshire and Councillor Stephanie Young, Provost of East Ayrshire, paid a special visit to the garden on Friday 5 August.

Speaking on behalf of the three authorities, Provost Pat McPhee said: “We are all delighted that the three Ayrshires have won this prestigious trophy once again. The effort and creativity that has gone into the exhibit is there for everybody to see and highlights a very important issue.

“People across Ayrshire are becoming more and more aware of the importance of recycling their waste.

“However, re-using goods can play just as important a part in tackling waste and its impact on the environment. Of course, re-use is hardly a new concept. People have re-used and passed on items for years.

“But becoming aware of how re-use can help to protect the environment and reduce waste is vital. We can re-use so many different things – as shown in this year’s exhibit. It also means that items don’t even reach the bin – the best possible result for costs and the environment.

“I would encourage everyone to re-use and recycle where possible and help to make sure all three Ayrshires play their part in helping to reduce the amount of unnecessary waste going to landfill.”

During the show the Councils will be on hand beside the garden to provide advice on re-use and recycling, along with information on each Council’s waste services.

Marina Fraser, Zero Waste Scotland’s regional partnership manager for West Scotland, said: “Getting better at preventing waste must be a top priority if we are to achieve our vision of zero waste in Scotland. The good news is that waste prevention, particularly through reuse, holds great potential for everyday people to save money, find something unique, or support a good cause.

“Ayrshire has so many fantastic reuse organisations operating locally, and it’s fantastic to see them all coming together as part of the Councils’ Garden to promote their work.”

In 2010 a joint ‘Love Food Hate Waste Garden’, created with support from Zero Waste Scotland, won both the premier Provost MacDonald Trophy and a Gold Medal.

The Ayrshire councils have been working in partnership since 2004 on a joint sustainable waste management project.

Together the councils aim to encourage and enable the public to Reduce, Reuse and Recycle wherever possible in order to reach Scottish Government target to reach a 70 per cent recycling rate by 2025, with only five per cent of waste heading to landfill, and to achieve a Zero Waste community in Ayrshire.

South Ayrshire Council is a founder member of the Elite Ayrshire Business Circle.

THE ELITE AYRSHIRE BUSINESS CIRCLE

The Elite Ayrshire Business Circle is an association founded in 2007 by some of the top companies in Ayrshire.

Its purpose is to publicise its members, and to celebrate and promote the wealth and rich diversity of entrepreneurial talent and business excellence that abounds here within the county boundaries of Ayrshire.

Members include the Clydesdale Bank, Ayr Racecourse, Western House Hotel, Turnberry Golf Resort and South Ayrshire Council. Member company activities include broadcasting, building and construction, architectural practice, estate agency and land management, chartered accountancy, insurance broking, legal services, golf club management, marketing services and brand creation, web design and public relations consultancy.

Frazer Coogans Commercial Solicitors senior partner Norman Geddes is executive chair of the Elite Ayrshire Business Circle, and managing director is public relations consultancy Fame Publicity Services proprietor Murdoch MacDonald.

Founder members of the Elite Ayrshire Business Circle:

South Ayrshire Council http://www.south-ayrshire.gov.uk

Clydesdale Bank http://www.cbonline.co.uk

Turnberry Hotel and Golf Resort http://www.turnberry.co.uk

Ayr Racecourse http://www.ayr-racecourse.co.uk

Western House Hotel http://www.westernhousehotel.co.uk

CKD Galbraith Property Consultants http://www.ckdgalbraith.co.uk

Frazer Coogans Solicitors http://www.frazercoogans.co.uk

Accident & Injury Claims Centre http://www.accidentclaims.com

MacKay Corporate Insurance Brokers http://www.mackaycorporate-brokers.com

Donald Ross Estate Agents: http://www.donaldross.co.uk

Westgale Ltd Building Contractors http://www.westgale.co.uk

Sinclair Scott Chartered Accountants http://www.sinclairscott.com

Paligap Creative Agency http://www.paligap.com

ARP Lorimer & Associates Architects http://www.arpl.co.uk

JB Management – Training Providers http://www.jb-management.com

Brunston Castle Golf Club http://www.brunstoncastle.co.uk

Visimetrics http://www.visimetrics.com

Fouters Restaurant http://www.fouters.co.uk

Christie Financial Planning Ltd http://www.christiefp.com

Kestrel Press http://www.kestrelpress.com

Fame Publicity Services Public Relations Consultancy http://www.famepublicity.co.uk

West Sound Radio http://www.westsound.co.uk

http://www.westfm.co.uk

Easton Property

Easton Kitchens & Bathrooms

For further information about The Elite Ayrshire Business Circle and to apply for membership, e-mail eliteayrshire@gmail.com

Website: http://www.eliteayrshire.com

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