The North of England Horticultural Society was inaugurated in the Lord Mayor's Rooms, in Leeds on the 6th January 1911. The purpose of the Society was to organize horticulture in the North of England and to arrange first class shows where northern exhibits could be judged by standards suitable for the colder climates in the northern areas of the country. Today the Society is going strong, organising the now nationally reknown Harrogate Flower Shows and promoting horticulture in the north.
With 2011 being the centenary year for the Society the shows will reflect the celebrations with all of the existing and very popular highlights along with some exciting new features. Visitors young and old are encouraged to come along, learn a little about the garden and growing your own fruit and vegetables, enjoy the wonderful displays and take part in some of the new interactive areas at the show.
The North of England Horticultural Society is very proud to have HRH The Prince of Wales as its new patron and many of the features of the 2011 Spring Show will reflect his interest in the Society and his other charitable work.
2011 Harrogate Autumn Flower Show
16 - 18 September 2011
Ticket Prices
Fri/Sat: £14.00, Sun: £13.00
Save £2 per ticket by purchasing in advance, before 6 September 2011.
Tickets will be on sale from mid June 2011
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