Teams should drop their challenge item off at the museum on November the 19th.
See blog post below for directions.
Arrival time:
Teams need to arrive at the Museum at 3-3.30pm.
Judging will begin at 4pm – so this gives you time to set up and get ready.
Entrance:
There will be signage to the entrance to the garden area you need to get to – follow the signs, don’t go to the main entrance.
Judging Criteria:
Judges are looking for innovative, creative and unique entries. Points will be awarded under the following headings:
Ingenuity
Eco-friendliness – have you used the required amounts of scrap materials?
Aesthetic quality
Incorporation of household rubbish
Quality of build and durability
Amount of rainwater captured and held
Accuracy of distribution of rainwater
Wide dispersion of rainwater (you may need to have two settings one to allow accuracy and one to allow wide dispersion)
Power of water jet
The tests:
Teams will be put through their paces one team at a time.
More details on this to follow.
Deadline extensions:
We may be able to grant deadline extensions (between 17th and 19th November)– please contact me on 01733 567159. There may be a points penalty though.
The Winners:
The winning team will enjoy a fantastic eco-hamper of food, drink, gadgets and vouchers worth over £300.
The winning team will be presented with their prize at the judging event by Dick Strawbridge.
Questions:
If you have any questions at all, get in touch with me:
01733 567159
nyree.ambarchian@pect.net
Thanks,
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