Most music like that which I have seen includes all the parts on the choral score -- just reduce the size of the flute staff and the harp staff (staves?) and keep the choral staves larger and easier to read.
Many such choral works also have the flute part as a standard single-staff instrumental part on the back page of the choral part, so the publisher doesn't have to print and store the instrumental part separately.
You might also want to keep in minds that one thing a harpist can NOT do while continuously playing is turn pages. Many harpists memorize their music for that very reason. I would check with at least one harpist (is there a harp list? there must be!) about the desireability of printing a separate part without page turns. I don't think Britten did that with "Ceremony of Carols," but that's a piece that most harpists do have memorized.
John
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