Harrogate Flower Show - Exhibitors Info

 
 
 

Exhibitors Info

Exhibitor Information  

The Harrogate Spring Flower Show will take place from 26-29 April 2012.

The deadline for returning completed applications for the spring show is 18 November. If you have already received an information pack and would like to be considered for space at the show, please send us your forms as soon as possible. 

If you are new to the Harrogate Flower Shows and would like to find out more, or be included on our exhibitor mailing list, please click here to send us your detailsDon't forget to include information about your product with photos and/or a website address if available.

Catering opportunities

All catering at the Great Yorkshire Showground is organised by CGC Events, please contact them directly, www.cgcevents.co.uk or tel: 0113, 287 6387.

Floral art

Click here for the full schedule and entry form or please contact Melanie Benson in the office on 01423 546159.

Exhibitor information

Once you have been accepted with a successful application for the show you will receive your stand information, set up procedures, exhibitor and car park passes.

Entrance to the showground is via grey gate at the top of showground and exhibitor parking is based behind the main marquees.

Accommodation

Please note, exhibitors are not allowed to sleep in their vehicles on the showground. We are now using the caravan park on the Showground, located next to Fodder and the Yorkshire Agricultural Society offices.

Showground address

Great Yorkshire Showground, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG2 8PW.

Rules and regulations

For full rules and regulations at the show, please click here

 
 

So much to see & do:

Show gardens
Leading UK plant nurseries

Floral Art

Great garden shopping

Kitchen Garden Live

Cookery Theatre

Garden Roadshow
Food Marquee
Crafts & Gifts

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North of England Horticultural Society

The Harrogate Flower Shows are organised by the North of England Horticultural Society. All profits from the shows are returned to the charity and used to promote gardening and horticulture in the North of England.