| Format: | Set Test and Entertainments Contest |
|---|---|
| Test Piece: | Salute to Youth 1960 |
| Adjudicators: | Philip Sparke |
| Venue: | Stantonbury Leisure Centre Sports Hall, Milton Keynes |
| Position | Band | Conductor | Music | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
British Steel Stainless Dodworth
|
Graham O'Connor | 188 | |
| 2 |
Ancient Order Of Foresters
|
John Berryman | 185 | |
| 3 |
Coventry CPA
|
Stephen Cooper | 181 | |
| 4 |
Downton
|
Ian Lowes | 180 | |
Cambridge Co-operative
|
Charles Shipp | |||
Kidlington
|
Terry Brotherhood | |||
Northumbria Police
|
Roy Curran | |||
|
|
Nottingham City Transport
|
Unknown |
Bands played an entertainment programme including Relaxation From Salute To Youth. 14 bands competed.
Best Instrumentalist: R.Haywood. Flugel Dodworth
1st Prize: £450.00 (Mk Co-Op trophy)
2nd Prize: £200.00 (Legal & General trophy)
3rd Prize: £100.00 (Yardles trophy)
4th Prize: £50.00
Information taken from contest programme
This contest was originally scheduled for 10 February 1991 but was postponed due to heavy snowfall. The original entry was 14 bands: for the rearranged contest an insert to the programme was produced with the new entry of 8 bands.