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Best Community Garden Community In Bloom Awards 2018 Community In Bloom NParks has been spearheading the Community In Bloom (CIB) programme to create gardening communities within housing estates, educational institutions and organisations in Singapore by partnering various stakeholders including residents, government agencies, grassroots organisations, schools and organisations. Community In Bloom Awards The biennial Community In Bloom (CIB) Awards recognise and reward gardening efforts of Singapore’s gardening groups. The Awards aim to motivate and encourage community gardeners to improve the standards of their gardens and to continue to enjoy gardening as a fun and healthy activity. Panel of Judges • Mr. Tan Jiew Hoe, John President, Singapore Gardening Society (Chief Judge) • Mr. Ng Cheow Kheng Group Director, Horticulture and Community Gardening, National Parks Board (NParks) • Ms. Yvonne Tan 2nd Vice President, Singapore Institute of Landscape Architects (SILA) • Ms. Jacqueline Allan 1nd Vice-Chairman, Landscape Industry Association Singapore • Ms. Tay Bee Choo Deputy Director (Landscape Implementation Section), Housing & Development Board • Ms. Lau Siew Ching Deputy Director (Lifeskills and Lifestyle Division), People’s Association • Mr. Anton Wibowo Operations Director, Biomax Green Pte Ltd Community Garden Categories Public Housing Estates Private Housing Estates Educational Institutions Organisations Participation Public estate Private estate Schools Organisations 541 436 110 73 343 148 57 113 40 86 37 24% 26 243 213 174 2014 2016 2018 Judging Criteria Community Garden Quality Environmental Involvement (45%) and Biodiversity (45%) •Aesthetics Friendliness •Volunteer number •Plant health (10%) •Gardening Activities •Cleanliness and safety •Efforts to reduce •Outreach •Incorporation of new environmental impact •Participation in NParks technologies •Habitat enhancement events Award Prizes & Incentives Excellence Awards Diamond Award $1000 cash cheque + $1000 worth of (Achieved three Platinum gardening gift pack bandings) Best Community Garden (Older than 2 years) $500 cash cheque + $500 worth of Best New Community Garden gardening gift pack (Younger than 2 years old) Award Prizes & Incentives Special Mentions Edible Gardens Community Outreach Gardening gift pack sponsored by Biomax Green Pte Ltd Biodiversity & Environmental Friendliness Award Prizes & Incentives Achievement Bands* Platinum $800 worth of gardening gift pack Gold $500 worth of gardening gift pack Silver $200 worth of gardening gift pack Bronze $100 worth of gardening gift pack *Winners of Diamond awards and Excellence Awards will not be eligible for incentives under the Achievement Bands. Achievement Bands Platinum, 12% Gold, 42% Silver, 32% Bronze, 14% Excellence Awardees Diamond Awardees Category Garden name Bukit Batok Zone 2 Residents' Committee (Cosy Garden) Public Housing Nee Soon South Zone C Estates Residents' Committee Ang Mo Kio-Hougang Zone 1 Residents' Committee ITE College East Educational Institutions Meridian Primary School Bukit Batok Zone 2 Resident’s Committee – Cosy Garden Nee Soon South Zone C Resident’s Committee Ang Mo Kio-Hougang Zone 1 Resident’s Commitee ITE College East Meridian Primary School Best New & Best Community Gardens Category Award Name Best New Community Jurong Spring Zone D Residents' Public Housing Garden Committee (Blk 549) Estates Bukit Batok Zone 2 Residents' Best Community Garden Committee (Culture and Arts Garden) Best New Community Eng Kong and Cheng Soon Private Garden Neighbourhood Committee Housing Goldhill Neighbourhood Committee Estates Best Community Garden Community Garden (Goldhill Ave) Best New Community PCF Sparkletots Preschool @ Educational Garden Queenstown Blk 46 (CC) Institutions Best Community Garden Spectra Secondary School Best New Community Our Tampines Hub, Eco-Community Garden Garden Organisations Best Community Garden Al-Mawaddah Mosque Best New Community Garden – Public Housing Estates Jurong Spring Zone D Residents' Committee (Blk 549) Best Community Garden – Public Housing Estates Bukit Batok Zone 2 Residents' Committee (Culture and Arts Garden) Best New Community garden – Private Housing Estates Eng Kong and Cheng Soon Neighbourhood Committee Best Community Garden – Private Housing Estates Goldhill Neighbourhood Committee Community Garden (Goldhill Ave) Best New Community Garden – Educational Institutions PCF Sparkletots @ Queenstown Best Community Garden – Educational Institutions Spectra Secondary School Best New Community Garden – Organisations Our Tampines Hub Best Community Garden – Organisations Al-Mawaddah Mosque Special Mentions Award Name Jurong Central Zone D Residents' Committee (Sky Garden) Marine Crescent Ville Residents' Committee Community Outreach Bukit Timah-Toh Yi Residents' Committee Association for Persons with Special Needs Delta Senior School Broadrick Secondary School Bukit Panjang Zone 8 Residents' Committee Edible Gardens (Blk 413) Khoo Teck Puat Hospital Hougang Primary School Biodiversity & Environmental Commonwealth Secondary School Friendliness Bishan Ang Mo Kio Park - Butterfly Garden Nature @ Seletar Country Club Special Mentions – Community Outreach Jurong Central Zone D Residents' Committee Marine Crescent Ville Residents' Committee (Sky Garden) Bukit Timah-Toh Yi APSN Delta Senior School Broadrick Secondary School Residents' Committee Special Mentions – Edible Gardens Bukit Panjang Zone 8 Residents' Committee (Blk 413) Khoo Teck Puat Hospital Special Mentions – Biodiversity & Environmental Friendliness Hougang Primary School Commonwealth Secondary School Bishan Ang Mo Kio Park - Butterfly Garden Nature @ Seletar Country Club People’s Choice Award Bukit Batok Zone 2 Residents' Committee (Cosy Garden) Public Housing Estates Public Housing Estates – Platinum Banding • Ang Mo Kio-Hougang Zone 1 Residents' Committee • Bedok Sunflower Residents' Committee • Bishan East Zone 5 Residents' Committee • Bukit Batok East Toh Guan Park Residents' Committee • Bukit Batok Zone 2 Residents' Committee (Cosy Garden) • Bukit Batok Zone 2 Residents' Committee (Culture and Arts Garden) • Bukit Batok Zone 2 Residents' Committee (Lush Garden) • Bukit Panjang Zone 8 Residents' Committee (Blk 413) • Bukit Timah Toh Yi Residents' Committee • Compassvale Gardens Residents’ Committee • Compassvale Plains Gardens Residents' Committee • Fengshan Topaz Residents' Committee - 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