Saltburn's Town Garden Competition 2003 had more than 60 entries.
The competition is linked to Saltburn in Bloom and encourages people to improve their gardens in order to make the town look better.
Saltburn in Bloom and Town Garden Competition co-ordinator Carole Miller said: "This year we had the new caravan category. The judges were looking for the colourful and eye-catching gardens and, of course, there must be no weeds."
This year's overall winner was C Fenton of Marske Road who won the front garden and backyard sections.
Other winners included:
Large front garden: 1 Kings of Saltburn Shield, C. Fenton, Marske Road; 2 Real Meals Shield, J Stairmand, Marske Road; 3 In Memory of Jack Brice Shield, D Irvine, Woodrow Avenue.
Small front garden: 1 Geoff Briggs Shield, P Turner, Emerald Street; 2 Jackie Taylor Shield, J Hall, Zetland Mews; 3 Carole Miller Shield, G Blackett, Exeter Street.
Back garden: 1 Design and Print Trophy, P Hildreth, Rifts Avenue; 2 Parish Council Cup, N Chester, Princes Road; 3 Keith Sports Cup, K Sibly, Princes Road.
Back yard: 1 Keith Watson Shield, D Hurford, Bristol Avenue; 2 Lena Saunders Shield, C Fenton, Faenza, Marske Road; 3 500 Club Trophy, P Turner, Emerald Street.
Frontage (no garden): 1 Redcar and Cleveland BC Trophy, S Jones, Leven Street; 2 M R Gladders Trophy, R Hicks, Cleveland Street; 3 Joan St Vaughan Trophy, M Templeman, Milton Street.
Best caravan garden, 1 Caravan Trophy, J Wilson, Caravan Park.
Best business premises, 500 Club Shield, M and B Logan, CIU Convalescent Home.
Best window box, Ford Trophy, J Ransom, Cleveland Street.
Best hanging basket, Ann and Eddie Berry Trophy, Mrs Caley, Laurieston Care Home.
Best roses, Dick Blair Rose Bowl, K Silby, Princes Road.
Best street, Victoria PH Trophy, Laurel Road (J Beresford, Laurel Road).
Best public gardens (voluntary), Lena Saunders Memorial Trophy, Bowls Club, Windsor Road.
Overall winner, WJ Trophy, C Fenton, Marske Road .
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