The Golden Bull Award is an award that is given annually by the Plain English Campaign to an organisation who has made what is deemed by the campaign to be a confusing and bad use of English (see gobbledygook).[1]
Past "Winners"
Started in 1980, this award has been famously (or infamously) given to the NHS for a 229 word definition of a bed, and in 1981 winners were sent a parcel of tripe through the mail.[2]
- 1991[3]
- Clerical Medical Investment Group for 'Mortgage Repayments for Professionals'
- Creyf's Recruitment Limited for their terms of business for the supply of temporary workers
- Cumbria County Council for a letter to a former employee
- Girobank for 'Your Cheque Card is Changing'
- West Bromwich Building Society for a letter to a customer
- 1992[4]
- The Benefits Agency for a postscript
- Jacques Delors for the English version of the Maastrict treaty (Article 41)
- Leek solicitors Bowcock & Pursaill
- Jewson for terms of sale
- National & Provincial Building Society for an advert for an 'integration planner'
- Personnel Management magazine for an article on organisational culture
- Sky Sports for a subscription form
- 1993[5]
- The Contributions Agency for a letter (names changed)
- Health & Safety Commission for 'Management of Health & Safety at Work' Regulation 10
- City of Liverpool's Director of Housing and Consumer Services
- Southwark Council's Legal Services Department for a lease
- THORN Security Limited for a letter warning customers of a possible price rise
- The Value for Money Unit of the NHS Directorate for a document sent out by the Welsh Office (229-word definition of 'a bed')
- Brian Devine, Regional Secretary of UNISON for a document sent to staff representatives
- 1994[6]
- Child Support Appeal Tribunal Central Office for a letter
- LONRHO Plc for a special resolution for shareholders
- Manx Airlines for General Consitions fo Carriage for Passengers & Baggage
- Southwark Council for a report
- Stiefel Laboratories for directions for use
- 1995[7]
- Association of Business Sponsorship of the Arts for its rules
- Bristol City Council for a report
- Hewitt and Co Solicitors for a letter
- Nationwide Trust Limited for mortgage conditions
- South Bucks District Council for a tree preservation order
- Yorkshire Electricity for a letter to a customer
- 1996[8]
- British Telecom for a summary of a review and report on local call areas
- Internal Revenue Service, Washington DC for their document 'Internal Revenue Service Notice'
- Leeds City Council for a public notice with 240 lines (about 6000 words) in a 7-inch by 19-inch column
- Motor Insurers Bureau for their Form of Assignment
- NBI Information Systems for a letter
- 1997[9]
- Amadeus International for a job advertisement
- Department of Trade and Industry for their draft regulations on Prams and Pushchairs
- North East Lincolnshire Council for a report
- The Office of Passenger Rail Franchising for a reply to a customer about overcrowding on trains
- Oxford City Council for a Health and Environment Committee report
- Wareham Associates for a leaflet describing a one day seminar
- United Kingdom Warehousing Association for a contract
- 1998[10]
- Birmingham professor David Booth
- Department of Trade and Industry's draft legislation for the Minimum Wage
- Assignment of Fees agreement from the Diocese of Durham
- The Home Office's Guidance on Statutory Crime and Disorder Partnership for the Crime and Disorder Bill 1998
- Letter from Inland Revenue (Leigh District)
- North West Anglia Healthcare Trust advert
- Letter from the Office of National Statistics
- Safeway advert for new store in Chapel-en-le-Frith
- 1999[11]
- Bansal Estates of Coventry for a guarantor statement
- Birmingham College of Food, Tourism and Creative Studies for a Catering Studies assignment question
- The Department for the Environment, Transport and the Regions for a consultation paper on 'the Implementation of the IPPC Directive'. Schedule 7, section 4.3.
- The Department for Trade and Industry, for the Employment Relations Act 1999 (Schedule 7, section 3 (1) (c))
- Computer firm Elonex plc for a 'force majeure' clause in its terms and conditions
- Glasgow Royal Infirmary's Centre for Rheumatic Diseases for a patient information card
- Strathclyde Joint Police Board for a council report
- 2000[12]
- Britannia Building Society rules
- Department of Social Security Housing Benefit and Council Tax circular
- A 'prestigious golf club' for proposed rule change
- US consultants Kline & Co's business manager Garrett Gee, quoted in Plastics and Rubber Weekly
- Liverpool Architecture and Design Trust advertisement
- The Ministry of Defence for a draft deed of indemnity
- NPI Portfolio Managers Limited for a letter to an investor
- South West of England Regional Development Agency for a leaflet ('Regional Strategy for the South West of England 2000 to 2010')
- Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council for a tree preservation order
- Internet company Yahoo for a section from their terms and conditions
- 2001[13]
- British Forces Cyprus for a letter
- DfES for 'Instrument and Articles of Government for Further Education Corporations'
- Edinburgh Council for Craigmillar Masterplan Design Guide
- Financial Services Authority for consultation paper (CP98) on mortgage regulation
- RSA Examinations Board for Levels 3 and 4 advice and guidance standards
- Technomatic for terms and conditions
- University of Dundee for Design rationale of corporate identity
- Wheale Thomas Hodgins plc for job advert
- 2002[14]
- A bricklaying NVQ (National Vocational Qualification) document describing the act of laying a brick in a wall
- Web design firm Anadrom Ltd for a mission statement
- An unnamed lawyer for their suggested replacement for the word 'container' in a patent application
- Paragraph 59 of the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act (2002), Part 5
- Management consultants Gleeds Group for a proposed employment contract
- Halifax General Insurance Services Ltd. for a letter
- Marconi's EMEA (Europe, Middle East, Africa and Australasia) division for a reorganisation announcement
- Open College Network for part of an evening student's 'Credit Record' folder
- Waitrose for a mushroom label
- Wrexham County Council for a letter
- 2003[15]
- Jungle.com for an e-mail
- Lloyds Pharmacy for a letter of apology
- Marks and Spencer for a 'food to go' salad label
- SMEG for their dishwasher instructions
- The Social Fund Maternity and Funeral Expenses (General) Regulations
- Standard Life for a trust deed
- Warburtons Bakers for an advertisement in 'The Grocer'
- Yousef El-Deiry for an article in JMC airline's 'Intercom' magazine
- 2004[16]
- Bank of Scotland for a letter to Scottish Widows and a customer
- British Airways for terms and conditions
- Department of Health for a definition of a container in the Medicines for Human Use (Clinical Trials) Regulations 2004
- European Commission for 'Innovate for a Competitive Europe' consultation document
- The GENIUS Project (based at the University of Reading) for a project overview
- Panorama Software for a brochure advertising a seminar with Microsoft
- Trilogy Telecom for an e-mail to a customer
- TriMedia for a press statement by CEO Chris Schwartz about a partnership to promote Captain Scarlet
- 2005[17]
- Australian Taxations Office for its Goods and Services legislation
- Central Manchester and Manchester Children's University Hospitals NHS Trust for an Agenda for Change document
- Department for Culture, Media and Sport for the new Licensing Act
- Halton Borough Council for a public notice
- Poole Lighting Limited for a set of instructions
- Scottish Executive for the Building (Scotland) regulations
- uk2net for an e-mail to a customer
- Wanadoo for 'Wireless and Talk' terms and conditions
- 2006[18]
- Crafts Council of Ireland for a circular letter
- Germaine Greer for a column in The Guardian
- Bury County Court for a General Form of Judgment or Order
- Eastleigh Borough Council for a Notice given under the Building Act 1984
- Wheale, Thomas, Hodgins plc for a job advertisement
- Fife Council for a letter about a change to bin collection dates
- The Institute for Fiscal Studies for a website document description
- 2007[19]
- Virgin Trains for a letter about problems booking online
- UKTV for a press release
- BAA for a sign at Gatwick Airport
- Fastway Couriers for terms and conditions
- Nestle for a 'Project News Report'
- Translink for a sign at Coleraine railway station
- Warwickshire Children, Young People and Families Division for meeting minutes
- Scottish Life for a letter in response to an endowment policy query
- Met Office website for the Winter 2008 – 9 Forecast
- HM Revenue and Customs for a letter to a customer
- The Co-operative ecotown website
- VCA Midlands Centre for a letter
- DC Site Services for a response to a question on its website
- Balfour Beatty for its ‘Half-Year Update'
- Financial Services team at McGill University, Canada for a letter
- 2009[22]
- Department of Health for information on their website about preventing disease
- Patient Access to Electronic Records Limited for the automated arrival system that replaces receptionists in doctors' surgeries
- Equity Red Star Insurance for a customer's motor insurance schedule
- Dublin Airport Authority for a 109 word clause on contractors' agreement
- LSIS (Learning and Skills Improvement Service) for a consultation booklet 'Statement of strategic direction' sent to schools
- Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service for a tax form to be completed by suppliers outside of the US
- Coca Cola Enterprises Ltd for a letter to distributors about deliveries
- JMJ Associates for a health and safety document for employees
- Balaclava Public School for a letter to parents about making iced cup cakes
- American Airlines Inc. for a "Property Irregularity Receipt"
- 2010[23]
- Houses of Parliament for their archaic and hampering parliamentary language
- Met Office for 'empowering people to make their own decisions' by using the technical systems for the 'probabilities of precipitation'
- Harrow Council for their mysterious 'Personalisation Implementation Team'
- British Fencing Association for their general use of jargon and governance strategy that 'will innovate to ensure that we are successful on the piste'
- Flybe for a letter
- Microsoft Azure for their technical pricing language of 'small hours' and 'extra small hours' that just does not compute
- JTF Wholesale for the expressive instructions for their garden lawn sprinkler
- Directgov Motoring Website for an explanation for the upgrading entitlement for trailers
- Bishop of Blackburn for the Episcopal legalese in a letter that tells parishioners that their parish priest in charge may now become Vicar
- University of Kent for the first drama essay question to new first year university students
- Office for National Statistics for the listing of Standard Industrial Classifications that businesses must identify on the Companies House website
- The Northern Ireland Civil Service for its instructions on how staff should take a half day holiday
- Mayor of London Boris Johnson for comments on the city's new bike hire scheme
- 2012[26]
- Cheshire, Warrington and Wirral NHS Commissioning Support Service
- The Children's Mutual for 'Investors' Report December 2011'
- Close Brothers for a letter about the Close Beacon Investment Fund
- NHS Norfolk and Waverney for a letter explaining NHS fee structures
- Transport for London for 'London Road User Charging Registration Terms And Conditions'
- The NSG Group for a letter to Members and Pensioners of the Pilkington Superannuation Scheme
- NHS Litigation Authority for an explanation for rejecting an application to open a pharmacy at Madeley Surgery
- Enfield Council for a letter about the change of use of a building
- NHS Tayside for a governance dashboard discussion paper
- Department for Communities and Local Government for the Department’s 'Localising Support for Council Tax' document
- 2013[27]
- University of Essex Centre for Psychoanalytic Studies notice about an open seminar
- Alliance Trust Savings for a letter
- The Department of Energy and Climate Change letter about the energy grants system
- Celtic Carvery & Alehouse for a 'Bar Manager/Manageress' job advertisement
- SEGRO’s Chief Investment Officer about its sale of a business park
- HM Revenue and Customs response after attempting to email them a file
- Manchester City Council for proposals about the sale of the former BBC site on Oxford Road
- City of Edinburgh Council's 'Programme Momentum Progress Report'
- Local Action Cornwall's Local Development Strategy
- HM Revenue and Customs for web pages on drawdown pensions
- Pensions Ombudsman for 'Police and Firefighters' pension schemes – update number 16'
- James Hambro and Partners LLC for a letter sent to one of their clients
- British Telecom for an email error message
- Buckinghamshire County Council Consultancy Services Framework
- National Car Parks for an email
- Southeastern Railways' website
- BBC Media Action for an advertisement for a 'Senior Adviser, Economic Security and Opportunities'
- Scottish Power for a definition of Maximum Power Requirement in their Electricity General Terms and Conditions
- 2015[30]
- Finlay Graham (estate agents) for 'Guarantor Agreement'
- 'PDR Boreholes' for an email response
- East Riding of Yorkshire Council for their 'Public Consultation update'
- Aqua Shard for an email response
- West Hampshire Clinical Commissioning Group for a response to a query about NHS Continuing Healthcare
- Origen Private Client Solutions
- Land Registry (Wales Office) offering
- Regen SW for an email about 'Renewable Heat Incentive'
- NHS Research & Development North West and North West Commissioning Support Unit for a job advertisement for a 'Creative Writer to Develop Archive Narrative' position
- ProFinda for an email
- Homes & Communities Agency paragraph
- Palgrave Macmillan book blurb
- Rugby Football Union for an email
- NHS East Coast Community Healthcare for a leaflet
- 2016[31]
- HM Revenue & Customs's 'UK/FRANCE DOUBLE TAXATION CONVENTION'
- HCLTech
- SafetyNet
- Weetabix/Procure4
- Walmart
- Scottish Widows for a letter about pensions and 'lifestyle switching strategy'
- 'Melt Team' at 'Mobile Doctors Limited'
- Openreach
- British Council for a Project Manager job advertisement
- Bradleys Estate Agents webpage
- Stockport NHS Foundation Trust for a reply to a question
- Ofqual's 'Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ) supplimentary Notice to Centres – Post-Results Services and Appeals'
- Engie
- United Nations Development Programme job description
- 2017[32]
- An auction listing
- Horsham District Council
- CAF for a letter
- Scottish Assessors Association
- UNSW Management document
- Tim Hayward
- Nottingham City Council
- 2018[33]
- Lake District National Park Authority for a 303-page document, 'Local Plan Review'
- Jonathan Twigg for a rugby report
- Deloitte Digital US
- Antonio Horta-Osorio
- East Riding of Yorkshire Council for an email
- Kevin Johnson
- IBM
- Matthew Moore at The Times
- The DWP
- A global telecommunications giant
- Steve Barclay, promoting the Prime Minister's much-maligned Brexit deal
- Transport for London for a letter
- 2019[34]
- South Kesteven District Council for 'Tree Preservation Order'
- Cardiff and Vale University Health Board
- BT
- Braintree District Council for a response to a query about grant cuts
- Peter Schofield
- Open Democracy
- A telecommunications company
- 2020[35]
- BT
- A landlord
- University of Strathclyde
- Ex Libris Group
- Malwarebytes EMEA
- NatWest
- NHS Digital Organisation Data Service (ODS) team response
- The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
- The British Council for a job advertisement
- Iceland
- Gov.UK website definition
- 2021
- 2022[36]
- Ivybridge Parish Council for a post during an especially momentous British occasion
- Octopus Energy for a response
- University of Nottingham for a waffly job posting
- University of Kent website
- Knowledge Mentoring Global
- FLINTS
- Dr. Lou Mycroft MSET and Dr. Christina Donovan for 'Values, Practices and Impulses'
- BBC News for a job listing for Head of Culture & Development
- Courtauld Gallery website
See also
References
- ↑ "Golden Bull Award Gores Bad English". St. Paul Pioneer Press (MN). 26 November 1989. Retrieved 2009-05-09.
- ↑ "Awards". Plain English Campaign. Archived from the original on 11 July 2011. Retrieved 30 November 2009.
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