Trumpington Gardening Society (TruGS) past events

Past Events

21 September 2019
Although it was later in the growing season and we had fewer plants in bloom, we still had a wide variety of plants on display at this September event, which was celebrating 10 years since the rebuilding of the Pavilion.

6 July 2019
It was our 10th year holding a plant stall at the school fete and unusually it was a day when our houseplants as opposed to garden plants were in demand.

12 July 2018
Speaker, Geoff Hodge, garden writer and local radio broadcaster, took us through a number of ways to make some gardening tasks easier in his talk on ‘Easy Gardening: Low Maintenance Gardens’. Geoff covered innovative gardening tools, suggestions for specific garden planting, plant care and weed control. He also judged our ‘drinking-can’ floral arrangements.

7 July 2018
Shade was in short supply on this scorching hot afternoon at the Trumpington Federation PTA Fair held at Fawcett School but the plants were given priority! Thank you to all who supported the plant stall.

17 March 2018
Pam and Wendy had a plant stall at the first event to be held at the new Clay Farm Centre.

12 July 2017
Wrest Park, Silsoe, proved a very good choice for our trip. Well done, Pam! The guided tours, 2 walking groups and one ‘golf buggy’ ride (for those wary of the distance to be covered) were excellent. They gave us an account of the changes in garden design as occurred at Wrest Park during a period of over 300 years and showed us the fruits of recent restoration work. The cloudy start to our visit soon gave way to a sunny day. We enjoyed the cafe refreshments (tempted by cakes) and didn’t resist the urge to purchase just a few more plants for our gardens.

13 July 2016
Pam arranged a very successful coach trip to Peter Beales Roses and then on to East Ruston Old Vicarage with its 32 acre exotic coastal garden.

9 July 2016
It was a breezy afternoon for the Trumpington Federation PTA Fete but our plant stall had shelter from the nearby marquee!

28 November 2015
We had a stall at the Trumpington Christmas Fair organised by the TRA and hoped that our house plants would make perfect Christmas gifts!

16 July 2015
The Beth Chatto Garden was the destination of this year’s successful coach trip. Participants went on a guided walk and then explored the series of distinctive gardens. Several newly acquired plants made the homeward journey!

4 July 2015
We had a plant stall at the first Trumpington Federation PTA Fete held at Trumpington Meadows School.

21 May 2015
Members of TruGS contributed plants for the restoration of the flower borders at the rear of the Village Hall. Many of the plants are bee and butterfly friendly species. Many thanks to everyone who donated plants and to those who helped with the planting on the evening of 21 May.

9 April 2015
Speaker, Michael Brown, the Historic Gardener, enlightened the audience about poisonous plants and associated myths and tales of murder with his talk ‘Death in the Garden’. This was the first evening meeting for TruGS since 2011. Plans were discussed for future activities, such as the adoption of the shrub border behind the Village Hall in May and the coach trip to Beth Chatto’s Gardens in July.

29 November 2014
This was our first venture of offering plants at a winter event and were delighted with the interest shown in both the house and garden plants at the bazaar.

17 July 2014
We had a very successful coach trip to Hever Castle and its Gardens. The weather was beautiful for us to wander around the many different style gardens. The roses were still in full bloom. Pam is already considering a venue for next year’s outing!

28 June 2014
Again we set up a plant stall at the Fawcett PTA Fete with a wide range of donated plants. Sales were brisk at noon the beginning of the event but by 2pm nature sprang into action and gave our remaining plants a power wash! Our next plant sale will be at the Church Christmas Bazaar on 29 November 2014 in the village hall.

8 June and 6 July 2013
We held successful plants stalls at the Church Garden Party at Trumpington Hall and the Fawcett PTA Fete at the school field. We were fortunately in the TRA marquee, sheltered from the cool breeze, at the church event and basked in the heat (28 degrees) at the school do. Thank you for all the donated plants. I hope the buyers were pleased with the quality and variety of the plants on offer.

30 June 2012
Although no meetings were arranged for 2012, we did our best to promote the Society from a plant stall at the Fawcett School Summer Fete. Considering the amount of rain we have had since the fete, the plants we sold should have been well watered into their new locations!

15 December 2011
33 members and friends enjoyed a Christmas Party at the Village Hall. We were entertained by the lively Barber Shop Singers. The event ended with short speeches by President, Stephen Brown; Chairman, Pam Stacey; and Vice President, Margaret Marrs expressing their regret at the current suspension of the Society but with the hope that the group will be able to start up again in the near future.

15 September 2011
The Autumn Show was held together with a quiz of gardening-related questions. Daphne Bridgeman and Pam Stacey were presented with the Forbes Trophy and the Frank Laver Memorial Bowl respectively. This was followed by an Extraordinary General Meeting. The meeting was chaired by the President, Dr Stephen Brown, who gave a brief history of the Society and then described the problem of continuing our activities. The majority of attending members voted to mothball the Society from the end of the year.

Summer 2011
It’s been a busy period – preparing for the fetes. Many of the TruGS members’ donated plants will now be taking root in their new homes in Trumpington!

Members have also enjoyed two Summer outings: a day visit to the RHS Gardens Hyde Hall and an evening visit to a garden in Fen Ditton.

17 March 2011
This year there were plenty of daffodils in flower in time for the show. Pam Stacey was presented with the Eileen Norman Memorial Cup. President Stephen Brown chaired the AGM.

16 September 2010
Despite it being late for runner beans and too early for chrysanthemums, we had an enjoyable show. Stephen Brown won the Forbes Trophy with the highest number of points and Janet Hendy won the Frank Laver Rose Bowl.

26 June and 2 July 2010
Summer activity
Plant and planter stalls were set up at the church and school fetes. There could not have been more contrast in the weather on the two occasions: unseasonal cold with periodic pouring rain and unrelenting sunshine and heat! Both events were great fun.Many thanks for all the donated items.

18 March 2010
AGM and Spring Show
Spring flowers were flowering about 3-4 weeks later than usual this year due to the exceptionally cold winter and we had a low number of show exhibits as a result. However members enjoyed the general knowledge quiz and the ‘wild flower identification parade’ quiz, which had been arranged for the evening. The President, Stephen Brown, chaired the AGM.

16 July 2009
Summer Show & Photo Quiz
A crowd gathered around the final table as we sampled and judged the home produce of cheese scones, brown bread and Victoria sandwich cakes. This was the climax to an enjoyable show of vegetables, fruit and flowers. Pam Stacey and Janet Hendy were joint winners of the Frank Laver Rose Bowl, Mary Pitman was awarded the E.Saville Peck Memorial Cup for her floral arrangement and Stephen Brown won the Forbes Trophy for the highest number of points gained in the show.

4 July 2009
TruGS members ran a successful plant and produce stall at the Fawcett School Summer Fete . Many thanks to all who donated plants, jam, etc. for sale.

19 March 2009
AGM and Spring Show
We had a bumper number of exhibits this year.Daffodils were in abundance. Recent warm weather had brought out the flowers and butterflies! The Eileen Norman Memorial Cup was passed to Wendy Roberts for her floral arrangement. At the AGM it was agreed that, in 2010, the member’s subscription would be increased to £7pa and that the charge for a non-member would be increased to £2 per visit.
Officers and Committee
President: Dr Stephen Brown
Vice Presidents: Margaret Marrs and Pam Milne
Chair: Pam Stacey
Vice Chair and Programme outings: Maureen Graham
Treasurer: Edmund Brookes
Secretary: Wendy Roberts
Programme talks: Janet Hendy
Ruth Truesdale

20-25 October 2008
Trumpington Village Hall Centenary Exhibition
A display of past and present activities, a quiz and a plant & produce stand was manned by members throughout the exhibition week.

19 June 2008
Evening Outing to Russell Smith Farms, Duxford
Following up the February talk by Andrew Nottage on local production of organic vegetables, we visited the Duxford farm. Andrew took us on a trailer round the fields and pointed out many of the features of growing organic vegetables and efforts to encourage wildlife, such as beetle banks.

15 May 2008
Outing to Pensthorpe, Norfolk
By coincidence, TruGS arranged a day visit to Pensthorpe, near Fakenham, just as the BBC producers of ‘Spring Watch’ TV programme were preparing their first series from this new location. We spent a very enjoyable day exploring the grounds and enjoying the plants and birdlife.

20 March 2008
AGM and Spring Show
This meeting fell immediately before Easter weekend and many regular members sent their apologies for non-attendance. Margaret Marrs was proposed as a Vice President in her absence and the proposal was carried unanimously.
The mild winter had encouraged early flowering of daffodils and exhibitors were spoilt for choice when selecting blooms from their gardens! Congratulations to Jill Whaley, who won the Eileen Norman Memorial Cup for the ‘Best Exhibit of Show’ for the 2nd year running.

20 September 2007
Autumn Show & Quiz
Friendly competition was the theme of the evening, with considerable attention on the sampling of the Victoria Sandwich cakes. Many thanks to Arthur Brookes for devising a challenging quiz.

21 June 2007
Evening visit to Balsham Maze
21 members visited James Potter’s garden at Balsham. We spent a pleasant couple of hours wandering the grounds under guidance and were then entertained in the Manor with wine and nibbles.

16 May 2007
Day visit to Helmingham Hall, Stowmarket
Travelling by coach, 33 TruGS members and friends visited the gardens of Helmingham, the home of the Tollemache family since 1487. Lunch was booked in advance for our arrival and the afternoon was spent exploring the many parts of the garden. There was plenty of time to stock up with plants at the shop before departure!

15 March 2007
AGM and Spring Show:
Margaret Marrs and Frank Whaley retired from the committee after many years of service and the Society passed on its sincere thanks for all their hard work. They will still be active members of TruGS of course! We also said farewell and many thanks to our Past President, Reg Norman, who will be leaving the Cambridge area.

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Summer Show 2009 The winner of the Forbes Trophy, the E. Saville Peck Memorial Cup and the joint winners of the Frank Laver Rose Bowl Photo: Wendy Roberts
Summer Show 2009
The winner of the Forbes Trophy, the E. Saville Peck Memorial Cup and the joint winners of the Frank Laver Rose Bowl
Photo: Wendy Roberts
Fawcett School Summer Fete 2009 TruGS plant & produce stall
Photo: Wendy Roberts
Spring Show 2009 Pot plants – foliage and flowering Photo: Wendy Roberts
Spring Show 2009
Pot plants – foliage and flowering
Photo: Wendy Roberts
TruGS stand at the Village Hall Centenary Exhibition. 20-25 October 2008 Photo: Stephen Brown
TruGS stand at the Village Hall Centenary Exhibition. 20-25 October 2008
Photo: Stephen Brown
Evening Outing 2008: Visit to Russell Smith Farms, Duxford Photo: Andrew Roberts
Evening Outing 2008: Visit to Russell Smith Farms, Duxford
Photo: Andrew Roberts
Autumn Show 2007: members enjoying judging the exhibits Photo: Jenifer Embrey
Autumn Show 2007: members enjoying judging the exhibits
Photo: Jenifer Embrey
Spring Show 2007: entries in the ‘Basket of Flowers’ class Photo: Stephen Brown
Spring Show 2007: entries in the ‘Basket of Flowers’ class
Photo: Stephen Brown
Spring Show 2007: Retiring President,
Reg Norman, presenting the Eileen Norman Memorial Cup to Jill Whaley
Photo: Stephen Brown
Fawcett School Fete 2010 TruGS plant & planter stall
Fawcett School Fete 2010
TruGS plant & planter stall
Fawcett School Fete 2011 Photo: Andrew Roberts
Fawcett School Fete 2011
Photo: Andrew Roberts
Church Fete 2011 Photo: Andrew Roberts
Church Fete 2011
Photo: Andrew Roberts
Fawcett School Fete 2012
Photos: Andrew Roberts
Autumn Show 2011 Daphne Bridgeman and Pam Stacey – Winners of the Forbes Trophy and the Frank Laver Memorial Bowl Photo: Stephen Brown
Autumn Show 2011
Daphne Bridgeman and Pam Stacey – Winners of the Forbes Trophy and the Frank Laver Memorial Bowl
Photo: Stephen Brown
Church and Fawcett School fetes 2013 Photos: Andrew Roberts
Church and Fawcett School fetes 2013
Photos: Andrew Roberts
Fawcett School fete 2014 Photos: Andrew Roberts
Fawcett School fete 2014
Photos: Andrew Roberts
Hever Castle and Gardens, 2014 Photo: Pam Stacey.
Hever Castle and Gardens, 2014
Photo: Pam Stacey.
Church Christmas Bazaar, 2014 Photo: Wendy Roberts.
Church Christmas Bazaar, 2014
Photo: Wendy Roberts.
Talk: ‘Death in the Garden’, 9 April 2015. Speaker: Michael Brown, the Historic Gardener. Chair: Pam Stacey Photo: Andrew Roberts.
Talk: ‘Death in the Garden’, 9 April 2015. Speaker: Michael Brown, the Historic Gardener. Chair: Pam Stacey
Photo: Andrew Roberts.
Evening planting session, Village Hall flower borders, 21 May 2015. Photo: Wendy Roberts.
Evening planting session, Village Hall flower borders, 21 May 2015.
Photo: Wendy Roberts.
Beth Chatto Gardens, 16 July 2015.
Photo: Pam Stacey.
Fawcett Federation Fete, 4 Jul 2015. Photo: Andrew Roberts.
Fawcett Federation Fete, 4 Jul 2015.
Photo: Andrew Roberts.
Fawcett Federation Fete, 9 July 2016. Photo: Wendy Roberts.
Fawcett Federation Fete, 9 July 2016.
Photo: Wendy Roberts.
Wrest Park, Silsoe, 12 July 2017.Photo: Wendy Roberts.
Wrest Park, Silsoe, 12 July 2017.Photo: Wendy Roberts.
Wrest Park, Silsoe, 12 July 2017.
Photo: Wendy Roberts and Pat Werdmuller.
TRA Spring Fair at the Clay Farm Centre, 17 March 2018. Photo: Andrew Roberts.
TRA Spring Fair at the Clay Farm Centre,
17 March 2018.
Photo: Andrew Roberts.
Speaker, Geoff Hodge, with Wendy Roberts and Pam Stacey, 12 July 2018. Photo: Andrew Roberts.
Speaker, Geoff Hodge, with Wendy Roberts and Pam Stacey, 12 July 2018.
Photo: Andrew Roberts.
Jazzy ‘Drinking can’ floral arrangements, 12 July 2018. Photo: Andrew Roberts.
Jazzy ‘Drinking can’ floral arrangements, 12 July 2018.
Photo: Andrew Roberts.
Trumpington Federation PTA Fair, 7 July 2018 Photo: Andrew Roberts.
Trumpington Federation PTA Fair, 7 July 2018
Photo: Andrew Roberts.
Pam Stacey at Trumpington Pavilion 10th Anniversary Celebration, 21 September 2019. Photo: Andrew Roberts.
Pam Stacey at Trumpington Pavilion 10th Anniversary Celebration , 21 September 201 9 . Photo: Andrew Roberts.
Trumpington Federation School Fete, Fawcett School, 6 July 2019. Photo: Andrew Roberts.
Trumpington Federation School Fete, Fawcett School , 6 July 2019. Photo: Andrew Roberts.