About

We organise a year-round schedule of events to inspire creativity and deepen our connection to the natural world. We create opportunities try new things, learning from each other across the generations.


Llangoed Harvest Festival
Saturday & Sunday
October 19 & 20, 2024

The Llangoed Harvest Festival combines traditions old and new, bringing our community together to celebrate, feast, create and learn.

Full Schedule of events


Llangoed Flower Show
Saturday, July 4th, 2025

The Llangoed Flower Show is an annual event celebrating the flowers, vegetables, cookery, arts and crafts created by makers of all ages. Hosted for over 50 years in the historic Llangoed Village Hall, it brings together all those within and beyond the Seiriol ward on the beautiful Isle of Anglesey.

The 2024 Flower Show Results

This project has been supported by the Sustainable Development Fund, a Welsh Government initiative in the
Isle of Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB)


2024 Classes

Class A - Flowers

A1. Whats in Your Garden? vase of any six stems
A2. Cacti or Succulent, one
A3. Geranium, any variety, one bloom
A4. Rose, any variety, one bloom
A5. Rose, best scented, one bloom
A6. Sweet Pea, any variety, six stems

Class B - Flower Arranging

B1. Three Blooms with Foliage
B2. Arrangement in a Teapot
B3. Flower-less Foliage, greenery
B4. ‘Ynys Mon’ Theme
B5. ‘Year of the Dragon’ Theme
B6. Posy of Flowers

Class C - Vegetables and Fruit

C1. What’s in your Garden? display of vegetables and fruit
C2. Beetroot, two with roots and leaves
C3. Berries, any other berry
C4. Broad beans, six
C5. Courgettes, three
C6. Cucumbers, 1 large
C7. Cucumbers, 3 mini
C8. Kale, five leaves
C9. Herbs, culinary and medicinal, with labels
C10. Lettuces, two with roots
C11. Peas in pods, three
C12. Potatoes, three red
C13. Potatoes, three white
C14. Strawberries, three
C15. Tomatoes, any variety, three
C16. Tomatoes, cherry, six

Class D - Cookery

D1. Bara Brith
D2. Banana Bread
D3. Cup Cakes, four, decorated with floral theme
D4. Quiche, any variety
D5. Scones, any type, three
D6. Coffee and Walnut cake, iced
D7. Welshcakes, four
D8. Bread, white loaf
D9. Bread, any specialty

Class E - Preserves

E1. Chutney, any variety
E2. Jam, any fruit
E3. Jelly, any fruit
E4. Marmalade, any fruit
E5. Preserve, any variety or fruit
E6. Cider
E7. Cordial, any variety or fruit

Class F - Arts, Crafts & Photography

F1. Handmade clothing item or accessory
F2. Embroidery, any item
F3. Watercolour painting
F4. Collage, any material
F5. Botanical illustration (any plant, tree or flower)
F6. Knitted or crocheted hat
F7. Poem, Welsh
F8. Poem, English
F9. Soft toy, any construction
F10. Christmas Ornament
F11. Photograph - Flowers, A4
F12. Photograph - Black & White or Sepia, A4
F13. Photograph - The Sea, A4

Class G - Youth Flower, Vegetable & Fruit

G1. Display of vegetables and fruit, grown by child
G2. Arrangement of flowers in a vase

Class H - Youth Cookery

H1. Decorated cake, ‘Birthday’ theme
H2. Cupcakes, four, decorated with ‘Animals’ theme
H3. Cookies or biscuits, three, any variety

Class J - Youth Arts, Crafts & Photography

J1. Botanical illustration (any plant, tree or flower)
J2. Drawing/painting of a sea creature, any medium
J3. Pressed flowers and leaves, mounted on a card
J4. Poem, Welsh
J5. Poem, English
J6. Lego construction (not from a kit)
J7. Sculpture made from natural materials
J8. Animal made from a vegetable(s)
J9. Photograph ‘Self Portrait, with costume or painted face’ A4
J10. Photograph ‘a walk in the woods’ A4

Youth Classes age groups

age categories for each youth class
a. under Y1
b. Y1, Y2
c. Y3, Y4
d. Y5, Y6
e. Y7 - Y10

(for example, a Year 3-child entering cupcakes would be: H2c)