The Great Middleton Park Show 2025 supports Reduce, Reuse and Recycle

The Great Middleton Park Show returns for 2025 with an environmental theme of Reduce, Reuse and Recycle, on Sunday (14 September 2025) from 1pm to 4pm.

The Show includes the traditional Produce Show, where anyone can enter a produce in a variety of categories including: Vegetables, Fruit, Flowers, Home Produce and Arts & Craft.

Get your creative side going with ideas from our website at show.fomp.co.uk where you will also find the entry form. Bring along your own plant pots and join our cress planting.

DJ Danny will be on stage where we have a great line up of music, dancers and games. For animal lovers, we have Donkey Rides, Birds of Prey displays and Ferret racing. Alongside those will be a huge variety of stalls and food vendors. Our park café will also be open.

The event is free to attend and all are welcome to attend. Our area has good access for those with mobility issues and there will be parking for our disabled visitors. There is also parking available in our local area, but please park responsibly.

Volunteers are vital to the running of our shows and we are always grateful for their help. It’s a great way to build confidence and meet local people.

If you would like to volunteer to help with this show or any other events at Middleton Park, please see our website below for details. Any help, big or small, is welcome.

We have a volunteers meeting on Monday 8 September at the Park Café from 6pm. You can enter your interest before then via our contacts page or show up on the night.

Get involved by either: Entering the Produce Show; Register as a volunteer (ranging from stewards, stall helpers, marquee attendants and many more); Attend with family and friends.

Here are just a few quotes from last year’s show:

“Thank you for inviting us to this year’s Great Middleton Park Show. We had a great day and it was a fabulous afternoon with so much to do and see and get involved in.”

“Great variety of stalls and lovely different foods on offer.”

“It was so busy, lots of people stopping and speaking to us about groups and activities we offer in South Leeds. A lovely day and it was great to see everyone enjoying themselves.”

 

This post was written by Victoria Ward

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