The Gorleston-on-Sea Heritage Group (GOSH) has announced the judging results for its annual festive window display awards.

Great Yarmouth Mercury: Julie Harrigan the manager of the High Street branch of Barnardo s is presented with a runners up certificate by GOSH chairman Les Cockrill. Picture: GOSHJulie Harrigan the manager of the High Street branch of Barnardo s is presented with a runners up certificate by GOSH chairman Les Cockrill. Picture: GOSH (Image: Archant)

The overall winner was the Gorleston High Street butcher’s shop Keith’s.

GOSH Chairman Les Cockrill and vice chairman Violet Bell presented the trophy and certificate to the team at Keith’s. The runners up were Catrina’s Bridalwear, Barnardo’s charity shop and St John Ambulance whose Beavers Group had created an impressive display in the windows of their Baker Street headquarters.

Great Yarmouth Mercury: Catrina Spanton of Catrinas Bridalwear receives her runners up certificate from GOSH chairman Les Cockrill.Picture: GOSHCatrina Spanton of Catrinas Bridalwear receives her runners up certificate from GOSH chairman Les Cockrill.Picture: GOSH (Image: Archant)

Through the dedication of its 20 members, Gosh has managed to put on countless exhibitions, publish three books and unearth hundreds of historic gems.

The group meets in the Macey Room of the Shrublands Youth and Adult Centre 10am to noon on the second Tuesday of the month, except in January and August.

For information visit gorleston-on-sea-heritage-group.webnode.com