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SRGC Shows and Events => Events => Topic started by: Maggi Young on February 28, 2018, 04:22:05 PM
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This Saturday's AGS show at Harlow has been cancelled -
http://www.alpinegardensociety.net/stoppress/Harlow+Early+Spring+Show+CANCELLED+due+to+weather/201/ (http://www.alpinegardensociety.net/stoppress/Harlow+Early+Spring+Show+CANCELLED+due+to+weather/201/)
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It is announced that "In the interest of safety both to speakers and visitors the committee have decided to cancel this Sunday’s Fritillaria Group Spring Meeting."
Sensible move in the light of widespread bad weather.
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I am about 30 miles (50 km) North of Harlow, we have about an inch (2 cm) of snow and the roads that were gritted are completely clear. The Harlow AGS Show venue is just off the A414 which is a major trunk road that connects to the M11 a few miles away. Greater Anglia say they will try to run a full normal service on the train line that serves Harlow today. So as far as the locals are concerned there may not have been a problem getting to Harlow. However some vendors, exhibitors and attendees do travel long distances to get to this event and I guess it is consideration for these people that has prompted the decision to cancel. Or concern that the weather may take a turn for the worse, I suppose.
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Indeed, a number of the nurseries due to attend are snowed in, as are some exhibitors, judges and helpers. It was felt best to make a positive decision in plenty of time rather than the chaos of a last minute decision. Disappointing but probably the correct decision in the circumstances
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Clearly the best decision, Martin. With the red alert weather warnings being given for yet more areas of the country it would be daft to go ahead.
The roads need less traffic in such circumstances, not more cars full of plants being driven by the (mostly) less than youthful !
A great shame for the nurseries in particular, who rely on the income generated from the shows.
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The weekend event at Glendoick Garden Centre where SRGC folks were to demonstrate the planting of troughs with alpines has also been cancelled because of the snow.
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As they began to be snowbound the other day, Rob Potterton posted this :
"On a snowy day like today and you can't get into the garden, why not enjoy our web site....."
http://www.pottertons.co.uk/pott/index.php (http://www.pottertons.co.uk/pott/index.php)
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Now there's a good idea - see the SRGC links pages or this pdf to see some of the great specialist nurseries that advertise with SRGC - pass a snowy day in pleasant contemplation of some retail therapy!
http://files.srgc.net/journals/NurseryListSRGC.pdf (http://files.srgc.net/journals/NurseryListSRGC.pdf)
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Nice advert in this cold weather.
Good part of my plants come from UK based nurseries advertised at SRGC site, including Pottertons. I was happy that some non-bulbous plants were successfully delivered bare rooted and the postage rate was under good control. Now is already more difficult - postage is a bigger issue. And the future is not bright any more for us, who do not live on any island and know English as the only non-mother tongue.
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The School (Academy) where the Harlow show is held is closed to students today - and will be tomorrow I imagine - hardly likely that staff there would be keen to reopen on Saturday for a flower show.
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The AGS Mid Kent group's meeting on Friday 2nd March at Madginford Hall, Egremont Road, Bearsted, has been cancelled.