The award-winning Chorley Flower Show is set to return for a three-day 'extravaganza' event this July.
The three-day show will take place from July 26 to 28 at Astley Park, and promises to be a 'vibrant celebration of all things floral'.
For those eager to secure a spot at this year’s floral extravaganza, Chorley Flower Show 2024 is offering an exclusive Early Bird ticket promotion.
Councillor Peter Wilson, deputy leader of Chorley Council, said: "It is so exciting to have the Chorley Flower Show back for its eighth year!
"It is set to be bigger and better than ever before and Early Bird tickets are on sale now.
"The Flower Show is always a wonderful event and a wonderful opportunity for families to spend quality time together, surrounded by the beauty of nature.
“I’m looking forward to seeing everyone there, enjoying all the great things Chorley has to offer."
Visitors can enjoy discounted rates on both single-day and weekend passes, to experience the magic of the event while benefitting from savings.
Advance tickets can be bought for all three days for £22.25, or a single day ticket costs £13.45.
Tickets are on sale now at 'Chorley Flower Show tickets', and will be available at discounted rates until Sunday, March 31.
This year the ticket also provides entrance to the newly refurbished Astley Hall, where guests can see a special Astley 100 year anniversary exhibition.
Displays of flowers, plants, and garden designs make this event enjoyable for all ages.
There will also be opportunities to explore amazing floral arrangements, and visitors can also take part in workshops, talks, and demonstrations led by expert gardeners and horticulturists.
In addition to the floral displays, the Chorley Flower Show will feature a wide range of activities and attractions, including live entertainment, competitions, great food and drink retailers, local traders, and a dedicated children's area.
For more information about the Chorley Flower Show, visit the website.
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