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A best kept village sign in Willaston, Cheshire

A best kept village is a village that has won one of the annual county competitions in the United Kingdom for its tidiness, appropriateness, and typicality. The competitions have been nationally organized by the Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) since the early 1970s.

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Criteria

Competing villages fall into one of four groups: [1] [2] [3]

  1. Villages that have won in the past 5 years
  2. Villages of a population between 500 and 3,000
  3. Villages of a population up to 500
  4. Villages that are new to the competition or have not entered for 10 years.

A panel of anonymous judges, touring between May and June and conducting final judging in July and August, evaluates each village on the following criteria: [1] [2] [3]

The CPRE makes it clear that the competition is not about finding "the most beautiful village, nor the most ancient, nor the most picturesque, just the one that is best cared for" [4] and "its aim is to involve everyone in the village, encouraging them to take greater pride in their surroundings." [5] Villages are judged on how clean and well cared for they are, as well as their impact on the environment. [5]

Awards and benefits

A Best Kept Village plaque in Harlton, Cambridgeshire Harlton - Best Kept Village - geograph.org.uk - 839106.jpg
A Best Kept Village plaque in Harlton, Cambridgeshire
A Best Kept Village plaque in Salle, Norfolk. EDP Best Kept Village 1999 Plaque.jpg
A Best Kept Village plaque in Salle, Norfolk.

Winners of group A (those which have already won in the previous five years) receive the Pertwee Bowl for Past Winners, while winners in the other groups receive a CPRE shield. [1] [2] [3] Group winners also receive a "Best Kept Village" road sign and certificates.

Noted benefits include decreased littering, greater community communication, communal pride in homes and public spaces, a more attractive and welcoming appearance, name recognition for the village, and increased tourism and income for local businesses. [2]

Criticism

Criticisms of the competition include "townies" moving into villages and changing the local culture [6] and villagers who do not fit in with the ethos of a "best kept village" may be excluded.

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