Guidelines for Prospective Donors and Section Chairmen
(Updated March 2023)
1) All Trophies are perpetual and once donated become the property of the Jersey Eisteddfod.
2) Donors must seek permission from the Chairman of a particular Section to ensure that it is required for a suitable class. The Chairman and the Donor should then liase with the Trophies Chairman to ensure that these guidelines are followed.
3) Trophies/Cups/Shields should be in total no more than 25cm (10”) high for one awarded to an individual, or 30CM (12”) high in the case of one for a group or school.
4) The Trophy should not have a loose lid or any detatchable parts.
5) Glass or pottery is unsuitable for Trophies, but wood, metal or acrylic is quite acceptable.
6) The value of the Trophy should not exceed £200.00.
7) The recommended suppliers of new Trophies are:
C.I. Engravers
“Charmwood”, Rue du Moulin de la Hague,
St Peter’s Valley, Jersey
who are also the official engravers for the Jersey Eisteddfod.
8) Each new Trophy must be engraved with the words “Jersey Eisteddfod”, followed by the name of the Trophy.
9) Once the Trophy has been approved, purchased and engraved it should then be passed on to the Trophies Chairman. It will be photographed and a Trophy Record Sheet will be made for it which will be included in the Trophy Record Books and published on the Jersey Eisteddfod website.
10) Please do not hesitate to contact the Chairman of the Trophies Committee (Sue Chipperfield – tel: 07797723575 or e-mail: sue.chip@icloud.com) for any further advice, assistance or information.