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Group photo of guides leader, guide and Rainbows, smiling, wearing hoodies and holding pots of flowers.
Brownie guides and rainbows – Young Leader Sarah Richardson, guide Daisy Jones and Rainbows Harriet Shuter and Ava Parry.

We are delighted to support the St Martins Flower and Vegetable Show at the Ifton Miners鈥 Institute on Saturday, 30 August.

We are proud to be part of this much-loved local event which celebrates the best in home-grown fruit and vegetables, beautiful blooms, and arts and crafts.

With classes for all ages 鈥 from under-sevens to seasoned gardeners 鈥 there鈥檚 something for everyone to enjoy and take part in. With the cancellation of this year鈥檚 Shrewsbury Flower Show, organisers are expecting a bumper attendance.

The Flower and Veg Show celebrates terrific tomatoes, colossal courgettes and dazzling dahlias. There are also fun and creative classes for both adults and children. Expect to see egg cress heads, painted stones, jam jars of flowers, photography, cupcakes and the largest sunflower head proudly displayed. Entries must be booked in on Friday, 29 August. Competition entries are 50p, children鈥檚 entries are free. On 30 August, doors open to exhibitors at 9.15am, judging takes place from 10.30am-12.30pm. Doors open to the public at 2pm. Prizegiving is at 4pm.

Our Commercial Development Manager Pete Evans will be joining on the day as a judge, bringing his horticulture expertise to the table. We have also donated seeds and compost to local Rainbows, Brownies and Guides groups, helping to encourage the next generation of gardeners, food producers and cooks.

Gardening inspiration

Earlier this summer, St Martins Rainbows, Brownies and Guides were welcomed to Derwen Fete for gardening inspiration. They visited with leader and community supporter Heather Lloyd. We recently introduced arts and crafts competitions to the annual Fete. We hope to grow this area for our centenary celebrations in 2027.

Group photos of Rainbows, guides, guide leaders and Flower & Vegetable Show Chairman Paul, smiling and holding flowers.
Paul Gurnett, Chairman of the St Martins Flower & Vegetable Show, Young Leader Sarah Richardson (back left) with guide Daisy Jones (back right), and Rainbows Harriet Shuter and Ava Parry, and Guide Leader Heather Lloyd.

Paul Gurnett, Chairman of the St Martins Flower & Vegetable Show, thanked St Martins Guides and mv天美mv天美 for being a part of this much anticipated summer event.

He said: 鈥淲e鈥檙e really excited to welcome entries from across the community to this year鈥檚 show, from green fingered experts to first-time growers and creative crafters of all ages. It鈥檚 fantastic to see support from organisations like mv天美mv天美. We鈥檙e especially grateful to Pete Evans for sharing his expertise. Also for their generous donation of seeds and compost to our local Guiding groups. We can鈥檛 wait to see what they produce!鈥

Bringing communities together

Pete Evans, our Commercial Development Manager, heads up the College鈥檚 Marketplace which includes a Garden Centre and gift shop, restaurant, caf茅 and charity shop, which are all open to the public.

He said: 鈥淲e鈥檙e proud to be supporting the St Martins Flower and Vegetable Show. It’s a brilliant example of how communities can come together to share creativity and celebrate growing, preparing and cooking fresh home-grown healthy food, and crafting skills. At mv天美mv天美, we鈥檙e passionate about helping young people develop hands-on skills. It鈥檚 a real pleasure to be involved as a judge. I can鈥檛 wait to see the amazing entries and meet some of the talented people behind them.鈥


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