Still blooming after 84 years is the Worth Valley's annual flower and vegetable show.
More than 250 people attended Sunday's show, at Haworth Community Centre.
The event was hosted by Haworth, Oxenhope, Lees and Cross Roads Gardeners' and Allotment Holders' Association.
Eric Brown, secretary for the last 34 years, said the number of entries in the handicrafts section was up on last year. But the number of entries in the flower and vegetable sections was down on previous years, due mainly to the poor growing season.
Mr Brown said: "The show was a success. Local people enjoyed the range of excellent vegetables, flowers, handicrafts and baking on display."
Keighley MP Ann Cryer gave a speech and presented cups to winners of the various classes.
Mr Brown thanked Mrs Cryer for her support, as well as judges Mr P Smith, Mrs K Wallbank and Mrs M Nettleton for their "fantastic" job.
Mr Brown said: "The committee would also like to thank all the exhibitors and everyone who helped in the organisation of the event."
The show was sponsored by Bront Foods and Polar Motors. There was a tombola and raffle.
Mr Brown said the committee was always looking for new members, to attend committee
meetings four times a year, or help on show day.
Mr Brown can be contacted on 01535 64377.
Successful exhibitors John Oxley and Mike Cunningham
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