The largest horticultural show in the borough opens later today in the setting of Headstone Manor.
The Horticultural and Craft Show, organised by Harrow in LEAF and in its eighth year, opens its doors at Harrow Museum at 12pm, with marquees featuring food, flowers, crafts, painting and photography amongst the attractions.
Harrow Beekeepers will be displaying their honey, mead and beeswax products produced locally, with rides, a petting zoo, music and archery among the activities for children.
The Mayor of Harrow, Councillor Nizam Ismail, will be on hand to hand out prizes at the event, which is free for children under 12 and £2.50 for others.
The show runs from 12-5pm at the historic manor house in Elm Drive.
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