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| It is very good and this year is combined with the summer good food show and an home interiors show making it very good value. Unfortunately we leave for France the day it starts otherwisewe would go.
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| I've been to GW (about 5 yrs ago), and last year's Malvern Spring and Autumn shows, and for me, the Malvern Autumn show is unbeatable, because it is more GYO orientated.
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| Yeh I went last year for the first time. Thought it was brilliant. They had a Tent devoted to growing veg along with experts to answer any questions. It rained all day which was abit of a downer. In the good food section there were loads of giveaway food and drink. Really good...recomend it to anyone. Met Titchmarsh as well on a book stand..nice bloke. |
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