UK Awards


2004


Longleat Safari Park was the venue for the second UK Awards event for the Yellow Woods Challenge, held on October 8, 2004. Twelve schools were invited to the event where the winners were announced and given their certificates and prizes:

UK Gold Oaks

won £2,000 cash + tree dedication in Woodland Trust woodlands
UK Silver Bircheswon £1,000 cash
UK Bronze Beecheswon £500 cash



UK Recycling Champions 2004

Category 1 – schools with 250+ pupils

UK Gold Oak:The Epiphany CofE Primary School, Bournemouth
(6.43 Yellow Pages directories collected per pupil)

UK Silver Birch:Ysgol Gynradd Gymraeg Bryn-y-Mor, Swansea
(6.41 Yellow Pages)

UK Bronze Beech:Libanus Primary School, Caerphilly
(4.93 Yellow Pages)



Category 2 – schools with 121 – 250 pupils

UK Gold Oak:St Wilfrid’s Catholic Primary School, Isle of Wight
(11.16 Yellow Pages)

UK Silver Oak:St Helen’s Roman Catholic Junior School, Vale of Glamorgan
(9.37 Yellow Pages)

UK Bronze Beech:Bawnmore Infant School, Rugby
(8.82 Yellow Pages)



Category 3 – schools with 120 pupils or fewer

UK Gold Oak:Chapel Road School, Norfolk
(103.03 Yellow Pages)

UK Silver Birch:Trannack Primary School, Cornwall
(52.31 Yellow Pages)

UK Bronze Beech:Newton Ferrers CofE Primary School, South Hams
(44.83 Yellow Pages)



UK Sculpture Competition 2004

Winner: ‘Yellow JCB’ by St Merryn School, Cornwall
Prize: laptop, printer and scanner

Runner-up:‘Swampy the Crocodile’ by Sedgefield Hardwick Primary School, Sedgefield
Prize: £500 + tree dedication

Runner-up:‘Yellosaurus’ by Upton Cross Primary School, Cornwall
Prize: £500 + tree dedication


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