A student studying Floristry at Bridgwater College’s Cannington Centre has entered the British Florist Association’s (BFA) FleurEx 2015 Show.
Kirsty Ashton, who joined the level two diploma floristry course in September 2015, decided to enter the competition for fellow students from across the UK.
The competition was be held at at Chesford Grange Hotel, Kenilworth in Warwickshire and show featured trade stands, demonstrations, workshops and business seminars.
The Industry Awards recognise the achievements of businesses and individuals who are nominated by their employees, customers and peers.
Jacqui Weaver, course leader for floristry at Bridgwater College, said: "The British Florist Association, which is now celebrating its 100th year, represents 8000 professional florists and flower shops across the country. The floral industry provides over 29,000 jobs to the local economy and is an essential part of many high streets in British towns, villages and cities.
"Flowers require trained florists to work with them, not only for the artistry, but for their knowledge of flower meanings and emotions which supermarkets and large retailers cannot convey.
"The judges were amazed at the standard of Kirsty’s work considering she was so new to the course and despite not winning the top prize we are all very proud of her first attempt at competition work."
Floristry students from the College’s Cannington and Yeovil Campuses are currently planning for the next round of national competitions.
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