AN ANNUAL allotment show held in Oswestry had a tremendous display of produce and freshly cut flowers at the weekend.
On Saturday August 20, the Annual Gatacre Allotments and Garden Association Show was held at The Marches School.
The show saw all types of produce from potatoes to parsnips, cakes to wine and all forms of floral arts, including beautiful dahlias.
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Committee member Graham Mitchell said: "It is great to see the show back after the pandemic, and with a wonderful display of fresh produce, cookery and arts and craft.
"Show secretary Brenda Evans has worked so hard in making this event a success, and we’ll be encouraging as many of our members as possible to exhibit next year, making it even bigger."
The entries were assessed by external judges and at the end of the afternoon Mayor Jay Moore presented the trophies.
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