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Worcester Show 2017 Gheluvelt Park Sunday 13 August Schedule of Competition Classes No entry fee To enter online or download entry forms please visit www.worcestershow.org.uk call 01905 722233 or e-mail: info@worcestershow.org.uk www.facebook.com/worcestershow

Worcester Show 2016 Winners Best In Show Brian Sampson (85 points over all Sections) Floral Fred Hunt Cacti & Succulents Arthur Tomkins Vegetables & Fruit Brian Sampson NOVICE Vegetables & Fruit Bruce DuGuay Floral Decorations/Art Helen Platt Cakes & Preserves Helen Platt Handicraft Lynette Brocklehurst Photography Sue Bernhard-Smith Fun & Creativity Amber Knight (Age 8) 2

Exhibitor Timetable Photography Entries must be submitted by 5pm on Wednesday 2nd August Saturday 12 th August NEW Exhibitor Staging for Sections 6, 7, 8 &10 8.30am - 11.30am NEW Judging of Sections 6, 7, 8 &10 11.45am - 3.00pm Sunday 13 th August To reduce congestion and encourage alternative methods of transport, all day parking at Worcester Show will cost 2 per vehicle. Exhibitor Staging for Sections 1 to 5 7.30am to 10.00am Judging of Sections 1 to 5 10.15 am to 12.30pm Craft Marquee, Stalls and Entertainment open to the public 10.00am Official Opening of the Floral Marquee 1.00pm There is no charge for unloading of exhibits but all vehicles must be off site by 10am. Further Information NEW this year, an exhibitor may only enter up to two entries per class. Hints and Tips from our Judges are now available on the website. For up to date information sign up to our new Mailing List at www.worcestershow.org.uk 3

Section 1 Floral All exhibits must be the property of, and cultivated by, the exhibitor. Exhibitors must provide their own vases, pots etc. Pot plants and bonsai trees must be in the ownership of the exhibitor for at least six months prior to the show. An exhibitor may enter up to two entries per class. Display the name of the variety of the exhibit; if the variety is unknown then the exhibit should be marked unknown. For Class 101, prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place to the value of 10, 5 and 3 will be awarded respectively, in the form of Prize Vouchers for Mr Fothergill s seed products, along with a Garden News prize Certificate for the Winner and the potential to be featured in Garden News The full rules for Mr Fothergills Top Vase Class 101 can be found at www.worcestershow.org.uk on the Exhibitor pages or by post on request. Please read them before entering this class. Class 101 Class 102 Class 103 Class 104 Class 105 Class 106 Class 107 Class 108 Class 109 Class 110 Class 111 Class 112 Class 113 Class 114 Class 115 Class 116 Class 117 Class 118 Class 119 NEW Mr Fothergill s Top Vase Competition One vase of mixed flowering stems, containing a total of between 5 and 10, taken from a minimum of two different kinds of plants. One vase of sweet peas, six stems Rose, one vase, one stem Rose, one vase, one stem, scented Gladioli, one vase, one spike Gladioli, one vase, three spikes Three decorative Dahlias in one container Three cactus or semi cactus Dahlias in one container Three Pompon Dahlias in one container A container of mixed Dahlias, not less than six blooms, not more than twelve blooms New Three Dahlias, one type (excluding those in Classes 107 to 109) in one container One bonsai tree Foliage Pot Plant, excluding Hostas (pot not to exceed 250mm across rim) Hosta Pot Plant (pot not to exceed 250mm across rim) Flowering Pot Plant (pot not to exceed 250mm across rim) Orchid flowering, one variety, one pot (pot not to exceed 250mm across rim) Fuchsia, single, variety to be named (pot not to exceed 250mm across rim) One single stem of your choice (not to include foliage) UNDER 18 s ONLY 1 vase of flowers, no more than 6 stems, no less than 2 types The St Wulstan s Dahlia Trophy will be awarded to the winner of this section. PLEASE READ THE SECTION RULES AND THE GENERAL RULES VERY CAREFULLY Failure to comply may lead to disqualification 4

Section 2 Cacti & Succulents All exhibits must be the property of the exhibitor for at least six months prior to the show. Succulent means any succulent plant other than a cactus. An exhibitor may enter up to two entries per class. Class 201 Class 202 Class 203 Class 204 Class 205 Class 206 Class 207 Class 208 Class 209 One cactus or succulent in flower, bud or fruit One cactus unlimited pot size One cactus (pot not exceeding 250mm across rim) One succulent (pot not exceeding 250mm across rim) Three pots cacti (pots not exceeding 150mm across rim) Three pots succulents (pots not exceeding 150mm across rim) Four pots cacti/succulents (pots not exceeding 90mm across rim) One cristate, monstrose or variegated cactus or succulent UNDER 18 s ONLY Three pots cacti/succulents (pots not exceeding 120mm across rim) The Worcester Cactus Society is offering free membership to every entrant in Class 209 PLEASE READ THE SECTION RULES AND THE GENERAL RULES VERY CAREFULLY Failure to comply may lead to disqualification The Transition Worcester Potato Bash 2017 Take part in a fun potato growing competition and see just how many spuds you can grow in a small space. You might even win one of two cash prizes! Get your Competition Spud and entry number for just 1 from the Allotment Shop (Lansdowne Road South Allotments) or the Old North Stables on Pitchcroft. Plant in a tub, bag or bucket no bigger than 30 litres, then bring your potato plant, in its pot, to the Transition Worcester stall at the Worcester Show, Gheluvelt Park on Sunday 13th August, from 9:30am to 1pm at the latest for weighing. Results will be announced after 2pm. Prizes 10 for the heaviest total yield from a single spud, 5 for the heaviest single potato grown from a single spud. Plant Swap at the Old North Stables on Saturday 6th May. Swap veg seedlings, ideas and advice! For opening times at the North Stables and more info visit www.transitionworcester.org.uk or search for Transition Worcester on Facebook. 5

Section 3 Vegetables & Fruit All exhibits must be the property of, and cultivated by, the exhibitor. Roots of vegetables must be gently washed clean, and should be no more than 100mm (4 ) long. All root crops should be cleaned gently, with tops trimmed to no more than 75mm (3 ) Exhibitors must provide their own plates, baskets, etc. An exhibitor may enter up to two entries per class. Display the name of the variety of the exhibit; if the variety is unknown then the exhibit should be marked unknown. For Class 327, prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place to the value of 10, 5 and 3 will be awarded respectively, in the form of Prize Vouchers for DT Browns seed products, along with a Garden News prize Certificate for the Winner and the potential to be featured in Garden News. The full rules for DT Browns Top Tray Class 327 can be found at www.worcestershow.org.uk on the Exhibitor pages or by post on request. Please read them before entering this class. Class 301 Class 302 Class 303 Class 304 Class 305 Class 306 Class 307 Class 308 Class 309 Class 310 Class 311 Class 312 Class 313 Class 314 Class 315 Class 316 Class 317 Class 318 Class 319 Class 320 Class 321 Class 322 Class 323 Class 324 Class 325 Seasonal display of three distinct kinds of vegetables Seasonal display of three distinct kinds of salad vegetables Six different cut herbs in individual containers (space not to exceed 300 x 300mm). Herbs should be labelled Beetroot, three Carrots, three Parsnips, three Beans, Runner, six pods Beans, French, six pods Cabbage, one Cucumber, two Leeks, two Onions, three, 250g and over Onions, three, under 250g Shallots, seven, not exceeding 30mm in diameter Shallots, five, culinary Potatoes, white, five, one variety Potatoes, coloured, five, one variety Tomatoes, five Tomatoes, six, small fruited and cherry cultivars Courgettes, two, between 100-200mm, with flowers Garlic globes, three Marrows, matching pair Any other vegetable not included above, two Any combination of three fruits Growing herbs or vegetable in an unusual container (not to exceed 210 x 297mm) Classes continue on next page. PLEASE READ THE SECTION RULES AND THE GENERAL RULES VERY CAREFULLY Failure to comply may lead to disqualification 6

Class 326 Class 327 Class 328 Class 329 My Busy Allotment - An arrangement to reflect a productive British allotment, designed in either a trug or basket. To consist of a mix of flowers, fruit and vegetables. NEW DT Browns Top Tray Competition A collection of three types of vegetables taken from the following list, the required quantity of each vegetable is given in brackets: carrots (3), cauliflower(2), onions (3) parsnips (3), peas (6 pods) potatoes (3), runner beans (6 pods), tomatoes (6), french beans (6 pods), sweetcorn (2), pepper (3), cucumber (2), courgette (3), red beet (3), aubergine (2). See page 6. UNDER 18 s ONLY Seasonal display of 3 different kinds of vegetables or salad veg UNDER 18 s ONLY Any combination of three fruits The St Wulstan s Founder s Trophy will be awarded to the winner of this class. Section 4 Giant Vegetables All exhibits must be the property of, and cultivated by, the exhibitor. All giant vegetables will be weighted and measured on the day. An exhibitor may only enter two entries per class. Display the name of the variety of the exhibit; if the variety is unknown then the exhibit should be marked unknown. Class 401 Class 402 Class 403 Class 404 Class 405 Class 406 Class 407 Runner bean, longest Carrot, longest Parsnip, longest Marrow, heaviest Cabbage, heaviest Cucumber, heaviest Onion, heaviest ONLY Any combination The Allotment Shop Lansdowne Road South Allotments, Lansdowne Road, Worcester Opening Times: Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday 10am - 12pm For a small annual membership fee you can buy all your fruit and veg growing supplies at very reasonable prices, open to all. The RHS Handbook The latest edition of the RHS handbook is available to buy from www.rhsshop.co.uk for 8.00 detailing all you need to know about exhibiting at Shows. Our judges work to these standards so it s well worth a look! PLEASE READ THE SECTION RULES AND THE GENERAL RULES VERY CAREFULLY Failure to comply may lead to disqualification 7

Section 5 NOVICE Vegetables & Fruit Entrants into Section 5 Novice Vegetables and Fruit must not have won any first prize in any class in Section 3 Vegetables and Fruit in any previous Worcester Show. Any entrant who has won a total of three or more first prizes in the Novice Vegetables and Fruit Section in previous years will no longer be considered a novice and may no longer enter this Section. All exhibits must be the property of, and cultivated by, the exhibitor. All roots must be washed clean and should be no more than 100mm long and tops should be no less than 75mm. Exhibitors must provide their own plates, baskets etc. An exhibitor may enter up to two entries per class. Name the variety of the exhibit; if the variety is unknown then the exhibit should be marked unknown. Class 501 Class 502 Class 503 Class 504 Class 505 Class 506 Class 507 Root vegetables, three each of three different kinds Brassicas, one each of any two kinds Alliums, three each of three kinds (may include red and white onions) Four different cut herbs in individual containers (space not to exceed 300 x 300mm). Herbs should be labelled Seasonal display of three distinct kinds of salad vegetables Legumes, four pods each of three different kinds Any other vegetable, display of three (can be a combination of three different kinds) Section 6 Floral Decorations/Art Please note, the Floral Decorations / Art Section will be staged and judged on Saturday 12th August. All exhibits will be displayed on a table; table depth is approximately 610mm. Displays may be partially assembled before staging in the Show marquee. Only completed displays to be placed on the show bench. Extra tables will be provided for staging. Flowers in all classes need not be grown by the exhibitor. Accessories are allowed unless otherwise stated. Class 601 Class 602 Class 603 Class 604 Class 605 New Hello Sunshine New Create a table arrangement or bouquet of flowers for a graduation ceremony Buttonhole or corsage New A Magical Garden New UNDER 18 s ONLY A Magical Garden PLEASE READ THE SECTION RULES AND THE GENERAL RULES VERY CAREFULLY Failure to comply may lead to disqualification 8

Section 7 Cakes & Preserves Please note, the Cakes & Preserves Section will be staged and judged on Saturday 12th August. All exhibits must be made by the exhibitor including homemade pastries, breads, pizza bases etc. Exhibitors must provide own plate and cover for exhibit (excluding jars or bottles). The decorated cake will not be cut but judged on its decoration. Jars may be reused but jars and lids showing trade names are not acceptable. All preserves must have new twist top lids or a waxed disc and cellophane cover. Labels should be stuck to the jar and not loose tied. Full date of making is required on the label. No meat or fish to be used in any dish. In the interests of food safety, no fresh cream. Vinegar proof lids should be used for chutneys and pickles. An exhibitor may enter up to two entries per class. Class 701 Class 702 Class 703 Class 704 Class 705 Class 706 Class 707 Class 708 Class 709 Class 710 Class 711 Class 712 Class 713 Class 714 Class 715 Class 716 Class 717 Class 718 Class 719 Class 720 Class 721 A Tea Loaf One Victoria sandwich cake (raspberry jam filling, caster sugar dusting and using a sponge tin no larger than 200mm diameter). Recipe to be stated. (250mm max overall display size) One decorated Celebration cake (max size 200mm diameter, 250mm max overall display size). Dummy cakes permitted. One cake suitable for a special diet (max size 200mm diameter, 250mm max overall display size). Special diet to be displayed and recipe stated. Six sweet scones (250mm max overall display size). Six savoury scones (250mm max overall display size). A box of sweet biscuits. Presented as a gift but able to be opened for judging, with two extra pieces for tasting. Six decorated cup cakes A batch of six brown rolls or six white rolls Fancy loaf, decorated or shaped A vegetarian pizza (300mm max overall display size). A vegetarian quiche (300mm max overall display size). One jar of any berry fruit jam (jars no smaller than 227g (8oz)) One jar of any stone fruit jam (jars no smaller than 227g (8oz)) One jar of fruit jelly (jars no smaller than 227grms (8ozs)) One jar of fruit marmalade (jars no smaller than 227g (8oz)) One jar of honey One jar of chutney, any kind (jars no smaller than 227g (8oz)) One jar of pickled vegetables (vinegar preserve, not in mustard sauce), any kind (jars no smaller than 227g (8oz)) A flavoured oil UNDER 18 s ONLY My favourite bake, anything from classes 701 to 712 PLEASE READ THE SECTION RULES AND THE GENERAL RULES VERY CAREFULLY Failure to comply may lead to disqualification 9

Section 8 Handicraft Please note, the Handicraft Section will be staged and judged on Saturday 12th August. All exhibits must be made by the exhibitor. Each exhibit will have a maximum display space of 610mm x 610mm, including the frame, unless otherwise stated. Classes 812 and 813 must be framed and ready to hang at the Show. No clip frames. All entries must have been completed within the last two years. Embroidery kits are allowed. If a kit is used, please state it is a kit. Do not re-enter items entered in previous years. Entrants into class 805 NOVICE CLASS Any hand knitted or crochet item, must not have previously won a first prize in Class 803 Any hand knitted item or Class 804 Any crochet item. Computerised work entered into Class 810 Any papercraft item will be discounted. All artists signatures must be covered for anonymous judging. An exhibitor may enter up to two entries per class. Class 801 Class 802 Class 803 Class 804 Class 805 Class 806 Class 807 Class 808 Class 809 Class 810 Class 811 Class 812 Class 813 Class 814 Class 815 Class 816 A handmade toy using any medium A woodwork, metal work or electronic item Any hand-knitted item Any crochet item NOVICE CLASS Any hand-knitted or crochet item Item of jewellery, any medium Quilt/quilted item (display folded, not to exceed 610mm x 610mm) Any unframed embroidery item A framed cross-stitch item (not to exceed 610mm x 610mm) Any papercraft item, can include origami, calligraphy, die cuts and quilling techniques (no computerised work). Maximum display size 300x300mm One child s garment, excluding knitted or crochet items A painting, oil/acrylics/watercolours, (not to exceed 610mm overall including frame) A picture, pastels/pencils/charcoal (not to exceed 610mm overall including frame) A thrift item articles must be made from scraps, oddments and anything else which would otherwise be thrown away. Must state original item/s and previous use (not to exceed 610mm overall) Miscellaneous craft, anything made by hand which cannot be entered in any of the above classes New UNDER 18 s ONLY Any handmade item reflecting skills from any of the above classes The St Wulstan s Robin Walker Trophy will be awarded to the winner of this class section. 10 PLEASE READ THE SECTION RULES AND THE GENERAL RULES VERY CAREFULLY Failure to comply may lead to disqualification

Section 9 Photography Please complete the separate Photography entry form and note that all photographs will be judged in advance of the Show, therefore all photographs must be received by 5pm on Wednesday 2nd August. This is to allow time for the judge to write constructive comments where appropriate. All photographs must have been taken by the exhibitor, but may have been processed etc. commercially. No photographs that have been entered previously will be accepted. For display purposes, all prints must be securely mounted on a rigid A4 (210mm x 297mm) board or pre-cut mounts with windows, no frames or folders. Prints may be in colour or black and white (unless otherwise stated). An exhibitor may enter up to two entries per class. Class 901 Class 902 Class 903 Class 904 Class 905 Class 906 Class 907 Class 908 New A Worcestershire landmark (state location on mount or photograph) An action shot (an image capturing movement) Macro (close up image) A black and white photograph An amusing photograph (with caption) Wildlife - a photograph of flora or fauna in the natural environment. Character study of an older person New UNDER 18 s ONLY My Best Shot anything from classes 901 to 907 The St Wulstan s G.A. Palmer Trophy will be awarded to the winner of this class section. PLEASE READ THE SECTION RULES AND THE GENERAL RULES VERY CAREFULLY Failure to comply may lead to disqualification Volunteers Needed! There is a range of volunteering opportunities to suit many interests and skills and without the help and support of volunteers the Worcester Show would not be the successful event that it has become. Volunteering at Worcester Show is a fantastic way to gain workrelated skills and experience, meet new people and to get involved in making Worcester the best it can be. Visit www.worcestershow.org.uk to get involved! 11

Section 10 Fun & Creativity Please note, the Fun & Creativity Section will be staged and judged on Saturday 12th August. All entries must be the unaided work of the child unless entering classes 1001, 1005, 1009, 1013, 1017, 1021. The age of each competitor will be taken into account by the judges. An exhibitor may enter up to two entries per class. Create a picture or collage about your Favourite Season, no bigger than A3. Decorate the border using any medium. Class 1001 Class 1002 Class 1003 Class 1004 Class 1005 0 to 3 years old (with adult assistance) 4 to 7 years old 8 to 11 years old 12 to 15 years old 16 years & over and groups Create a miniature fairy doorway and garden. Resulting creation must be able to fit on an A3 size sheet of paper. Class 1006 4 to 7 years old Class 1007 8 to11 years old Class 1008 12 to 15 years old Class 1009 16 years & over and groups 3 R s Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. Using any clean items from your recycling, design and make an imaginary space ship or flying machine! Resulting creation must be able to fit on an A4 sheet of paper. Class 1010 4 to 7 years old Class 1011 8 to11 years old Class 1012 12 to 15 years old Class 1013 16 years & over and groups Clay nation - design and build a space alien from plasticine, play doh or any type of modelling clay. Give it a name and tell us where it comes from. Resulting creation must be able to fit on an A4 sheet. Class 1014 Class 1015 Class 1016 Class 1017 4 to 7 years old 8 to11 years old 12 to 15 years old 16 years & over and groups Fruit n Veg Creation - using any fruit and/or vegetable, build your own sea creature. Resulting creation must be able to fit on an A3 sheet of paper. Class 1018 4 to 7 years old Class 1019 8 to11 years old Class 1020 12 to 15 years old Class 1021 16 years & over and groups 12 PLEASE READ THE SECTION RULES, AND THE GENERAL RULES VERY CAREFULLY Failure to comply may lead to disqualification

UNDER 18 s Classes All entries into the UNDER 18 s Classes will be subject to the same rules as the adult classes. Please check the specific rules in each relevant Section. Class 119 Class 209 Class 328 Class 329 Class 605 Class 721 Class 816 Class 908 UNDER 18 s ONLY 1 vase of flowers, no more than 6 stems, no less than 2 types UNDER 18 s ONLY Three pots cacti/succulents (pots not exceeding 120mm across rim) The Worcester Cactus Society is offering free membership to every entrant in Class 209. UNDER 18 s ONLY Seasonal display of 3 different kinds of vegetables or salad veg UNDER 18 s ONLY Any combination of three fruits New UNDER 18 s ONLY A Magical Garden UNDER 18 s ONLY My favourite bake, anything from classes 701 to 712 New UNDER 18 s ONLY Any handmade item reflecting skills from any of the above classes New UNDER 18 s ONLY My Best Shot anything from classes 901 to 907 A trophy will be awarded to the entrant with the most points earned in the UNDER 18 s Classes. PLEASE READ THE SECTION RULES, AND THE GENERAL RULES VERY CAREFULLY Failure to comply may lead to disqualification Worcestershire Resource Exchange Worcestershire Resource Exchange is a registered charity which provides inspirational and affordable resources, whilst reducing landfill. Promoting re-use and recycling, we provide safe waste materials, advice and training to a wide range of individuals, artists, community groups and schools. Opening Times:- Wednesday 12.00pm - 7.00pm Thursday 12.00pm - 7.00pm Friday 11.00pm - 3.00pm Saturday 11.00pm - 3.00pm Tel: 01905 456674 www.wre.uk.com 13

General Rules for Exhibitors 14 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. No entry fee for 2017. No prize money - medals will be awarded in each class. A trophy will be awarded for each Section to the exhibitor with the most points. Points will be awarded in each Class as follows:- 1st - 3 points; 2nd - 2 points; 3rd - 1 point. In the event of a tie on points between exhibitors, it will be awarded to the exhibitor gaining most 1st prizes. If they tie on the same amount of 1st prizes, it will go to the competitor with the most 2nd prizes. Alternatively extra half points can be given to an exceptional exhibit. There will be an additional trophy awarded for the Best in Section for the following sections: Photography and Handicrafts. This is not based on points, it will be awarded to the exhibitor with the exceptional exhibit as deemed by the judge in the chosen section. A trophy will be awarded to the Best in Show. This is based on the total number of points accumulated by an individual exhibitor. All exhibits shown for competition must have been grown (other than Section 2 and Section 6) or produced by amateurs only and must be the bona-fide property of the exhibitor. An exhibitor may enter up to two exhibits in each class apart from Section 4 for which exhibitors may only enter one exhibit. All entries shall be made on the prescribed form and forwarded to Worcester Show Committee, Worcester City Council, Cleaner and Greener, Warndon Depot, Pershore Lane, Worcester, WR4 0AA or via the Worcester Show website no later than 10.00am on Monday 7 August 2017 except Photography entries which should be no later than 5.00pm on Wednesday 2 August 2017. All exhibits in Sections 6 to 10 (except photographs which must be submitted in advance) must be staged from 8.30am to 11.00am on Saturday 13 August 2017. All exhibits in Sections 1 to 5 must be staged from 7.30am to 10.00am on the day of the Show. Competitors are requested to leave the marquee immediately after displaying their exhibits. Once an exhibit is in place it must not be removed, rearranged or interfered with in any way, unless permission has first been obtained from the Marquee Steward. Judging will take place from 11.15am on Saturday and 10.15am on Sunday. During the judging, only judges and their assistants will be allowed in the marquee. Prizes in any Section Class may be withdrawn at the discretion of the judges. Any exhibit not in accordance with the schedule rules may be disqualified by the judges. If there is only one entrant in a class it does not mean it receives 1st, 2nd or 3rd prize automatically, this will be up to the judges discretion. In all cases, the judges decisions are final. No exhibit shall be removed from the show until 5.00pm on Show day (Sunday 13th August). While every reasonable care shall be taken of any property of exhibitors, the Committee cannot be held responsible for any loss or damage sustained during the Show. All winners of cups or trophies must agree to return them to the Worcester Show Committee, Worcester City Council by Monday 23 July 2018. Members of the general public will not be allowed into either marquee until they are officially opened. Do not enter any craft exhibit that you have entered in a previous Worcester Show. Children may enter any section but they will be judged against adults unless stated in the section details.

Entry Form (except photographs) Please read your schedule carefully and remember that all entry forms must be submitted no later than 10.00am on Monday 7 August 2017. Name: Address: Postcode: Tel No.: E-mail: Age of Child Competitor: years (on 13th August 2017) Please use a separate entry form for each individual competitor. If more than one person is entering from the same address, each person must submit their own form, including children. Please mark the total number of entries. Please send this form to: By Hand: FAO Worcester Show Committee, C/O The Pump House Environment Centre, Waterworks Road, Worcester WR1 3EZ or Guildhall, High Street, Worcester WR1 2EY By Post: Worcester Show Committee, Worcester City Council, Cleaner and Greener, Warndon Depot, Pershore Lane, Worcester, WR4 0AA. Online: You may also enter online at www.worcestershow.org.uk. : Please list your exhibits overleaf 15

There is a maximum of two entries per class. Please list each entry separately. Class No. Description No. of Entries 16 Please note all exhibits to be left on display until 5.00pm.

Photography Entry Form All photography entry forms and photographs must be submitted no later than 5.00pm on Wednesday 2 August 2017. All entries will be judged prior to the Show and exhibited for you at the Show. For display purposes, all prints must be securely mounted on a rigid A4 (210mm x 297mm) board, no frames or folders. Name: Address: Postcode: Tel No.: E-mail: Age of Child Competitor: years (on 13th August 2017) Please use a separate entry form for each individual competitor. If more than one person is entering from the same address, each person must submit their own form, including children. Please mark the total number of entries. Please send your exhibits to: By Hand: FAO Worcester Show Committee, C/O The Pump House Environment Centre, Waterworks Road, Worcester WR1 3EZ. By Post: Worcester Show Committee, Worcester City Council, Cleaner and Greener, Warndon Depot, Pershore Lane, Worcester WR4 0AA. Online: You may also enter online at www.worcestershow.org.uk. Please list your exhibits overleaf 17

There is a maximum of two entries per class. Please list each entry separately. Class No. (901 to 908 only) Description No. of Entries 18 Please note all exhibits to be left on display until 5.00pm.

Where to find The Worcester Show For entry forms please visit www.worcestershow.org.uk call 01905 722233 or e-mail: info@worcestershow.org.uk www.facebook.com/worcestershow 19

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