Malvern Autumn Show, in association with Westons Cider Mill, returns for a fantastic harvest festival brimming with special guests, giant vegetables, stunning floral displays and family entertainment.
Taking place from September 28-29 at Three Counties Showground, Malvern the show celebrates its 25th Anniversary, with over 65,000 people expected to attend the two-day celebration autumn harvest in the British countryside
Diana Walton, Head of Shows at Three Counties Showground says, “We’re delighted to be celebrating the 25th Malvern Autumn Show in 2019. It’s a glorious celebration of the harvest season and we’ve got plenty of delights on offer. I’m proud to have worked at the very first Malvern Autumn Show and to be heading the show team 25 years later is a privilege.
“We hope that there will be something for everyone to take away from the show, whether it be some top gardening advice from experts, amazement at some of the largest vegetables in the UK or some brilliant fun with our family entertainment.
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