Trip to Arley Hall Garden Festival
/On Saturday June 24th, 22 members and guests of the society went on our trip to the Arley Hall Garden Festival.
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On Saturday June 24th, 22 members and guests of the society went on our trip to the Arley Hall Garden Festival.
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Read MoreOn Thursday 26th May 2106 two coaches with 23 members of the BRHS plus groups from Caldy Valley Church, Ellesmere Port Flower Club and NARPO set off for a four-day trip, which included the Chelsea Flower Show.
Read MoreOn Saturday 14th May 2016. it was a glorious day of sunshine but with a cool breeze when 33 Members and Guests made the journey to Arley Hall.
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Read MoreLearn more about the history and purpose of the Burton & Rossett Horticultural Society, as well as finding information on upcoming events.