The Harrogate community is being invited to nominate a worthy cause to receive a free floral wall display after this year's Great Yorkshire Show.
The stunning Geo Flower Wall – created by local florist Fiona at Flowers by Raspberry Wild – will be on display throughout the event.
Using as many home-grown and locally sourced flowers as possible, the wall celebrates Yorkshire’s rural charm and community spirit.
After the show, all the flowers and plants from the wall will be carefully dismantled and donated to a nominated local good cause.
This could be a hospice, care home, school, community garden or another charitable organisation.
It's all thanks to Geo Underwriting, who will also arrange for delivery to the winning cause during the week following the show.
The initiative is part of Geo’s ongoing commitment to supporting the farming and rural community.
Designed by farmers, for farmers, Geo’s Agriculture team provides expert insurance solutions tailored to the needs of agricultural businesses and is proud to play an active role in the local community.
Kate Bush, Head of Agriculture from Geo Underwriting said:
"As part of the farming community, we know the challenges and rewards of rural life.
“Through this initiative, we want to give something back and brighten up a local space, while encouraging people to come together and celebrate the amazing charitable work happening across Yorkshire.
“We’d love the public’s help in nominating worthy causes to receive the Geo Flower Wall, after the show."
The Harrogate community are encouraged to nominate worthy causes local to Yorkshire by visiting the Geo Flower Wall at the show or via the Geo website here.

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