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NEW SCHEDULE & REGULATIONS FOR SHOWS
The 2007 - 2011 Norfolk & Norwich Horticultural Society Schedule & Regulations is now available as separate editions for each of the four shows. Available as PDF's, they can be found on the downloads page.
Please note a number of updates have been made to several Daffodil classes, within the Spring Schedule, and are effective from the 2008 Show. If you are considering entries please download the latest schedule from the link above.
SHOW GALLERIES
Photo Galleries of the 2010 Spring and Summer shows and 2009 Early Autumn and Late Autumn shows, showing all the class winners, can be viewed on the Gallery Pages.
2010 CALENDAR OF EVENTS
The 2010 Calendar of events is now available here
2010 FLOWER ARRANGING SCHEDULES
The 2010 flower arranging schedules and entry forms for all shows can be downloaded on the downloads page.
RHS REGIONAL LECTURE 2010
Toby Buckland
‘More flowers, better harvests and getting on top of pests’
Norwich BioScience Institutes Auditorium, Colney
(formerly The John Innes Centre)
Monday 4th October, 2010
doors open 6.45pm. Lecture 7.30pm
Tickets: £7 (NNHS and RHS members) £8.50 (non - members)
To download booking form please click here
NORFOLK PLANT HERITAGE CELEBRITY LECTURE
Stephen Anderton
‘Christopher Lloyd – A Gardener’s Life’
Thursday, 16 September 2010 at 7.30pm
East Tuddenham Jubilee Hall
This year, the Norfolk Plant Heritage Group are hosting a celebrity lecture by Stephen Anderton. He is a freelance journalist, author, broadcaster and lecturer on gardens and gardening. Stephen is well known for his Saturday column in The Times and contributes to magazines such as Gardens Illustrated, Country Life and The Garden. For twenty years he worked in, and managed, large private gardens. He is best known for his restoration of Belsay Hall in Northumberland and Brodsworth Hall in Yorkshire.
He has also written an authorised biography of Christopher Lloyd, who died in 2005. The book was published in March this year and Christopher Lloyd‘s life will be the subject of the lecture. I am sure that virtually every gardener has heard of, and perhaps been influenced by, this grand old man of British gardening, and it will be fascinating to hear about his upbringing within the beautiful surroundings of Great Dixter, the development of the garden and about the man himself as a best selling author, international lecturer and incurable writer of letters.
Tickets cost £7.50 for Plant Heritage (NCCPG) members and £9 for non members. To order, please contact Kathy Gray 12 Claxton Close, Mileham, Norfolk, PE32 2RU. Tel: 01328 701839 or e-mail kathygrayc@aol.com

Summer Show 2010