Colourful blooms from roses to dahlias will take over Glencruitten Road’s Church of Scotland this Saturday August 18. The annual horticultural show starts at 1pm and is open to everyone with flowers and vegetables, or entries for the children’s and photography sections. However, organisers have warned that because of declining interest and a shortage of committee members, this is likely to be the last show. Taynuilt Flower Show was cancelled for the first time in 81 years earlier this month after an appeal for new volunteers failed. Dugald McDougall, Taynuilt flower show’s secretary and treasurer, said: ‘With social media and smart phones, people don’t seem to communicate face to face any more. ‘They are no longer interested in growing flowers, which is a shame,’ he said.