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Princess Anne Visits the UCL in London, UK.
20/02/2025. London, United Kingdom.
Princess Anne Visits the UCL. UCL East Campus. Her Royal Highness, Princess Anne during a visit to the UCL East campus, One Pool Street and Marshgate. Anne, the Princess Royal journeyed through the innovative teaching areas and met academics and students committed to finding solutions to key challenges facing the planet. At One Pool Street, the Princess learned more about the People and Nature Laboratory, a multi-disciplinary entity that aims to understand, predict and enhance the relationships between people and nature. Her Royal Highness then unveiled a commemorative plaque in honour of the occasion and received a bat sensor as a gift from a student.
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Princess Anne Visits the UCL in London, UK.
20/02/2025. London, United Kingdom.
Princess Anne Visits the UCL. UCL East Campus. Her Royal Highness, Princess Anne during a visit to the UCL East campus, One Pool Street and Marshgate. Anne, the Princess Royal journeyed through the innovative teaching areas and met academics and students committed to finding solutions to key challenges facing the planet. At One Pool Street, the Princess learned more about the People and Nature Laboratory, a multi-disciplinary entity that aims to understand, predict and enhance the relationships between people and nature. Her Royal Highness then unveiled a commemorative plaque in honour of the occasion and received a bat sensor as a gift from a student.
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Princess Anne Visits the UCL in London, UK.
20/02/2025. London, United Kingdom.
Princess Anne Visits the UCL. UCL East Campus. Her Royal Highness, Princess Anne during a visit to the UCL East campus, One Pool Street and Marshgate. Anne, the Princess Royal journeyed through the innovative teaching areas and met academics and students committed to finding solutions to key challenges facing the planet. At One Pool Street, the Princess learned more about the People and Nature Laboratory, a multi-disciplinary entity that aims to understand, predict and enhance the relationships between people and nature. Her Royal Highness then unveiled a commemorative plaque in honour of the occasion and received a bat sensor as a gift from a student.
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Princess Anne Visits the UCL in London, UK.
20/02/2025. London, United Kingdom.
Princess Anne Visits the UCL. UCL East Campus. Her Royal Highness, Princess Anne during a visit to the UCL East campus, One Pool Street and Marshgate. Anne, the Princess Royal journeyed through the innovative teaching areas and met academics and students committed to finding solutions to key challenges facing the planet. At One Pool Street, the Princess learned more about the People and Nature Laboratory, a multi-disciplinary entity that aims to understand, predict and enhance the relationships between people and nature. Her Royal Highness then unveiled a commemorative plaque in honour of the occasion and received a bat sensor as a gift from a student.
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Princess Anne Visits the UCL in London, UK.
20/02/2025. London, United Kingdom.
Princess Anne Visits the UCL. UCL East Campus. Her Royal Highness, Princess Anne during a visit to the UCL East campus, One Pool Street and Marshgate. Anne, the Princess Royal journeyed through the innovative teaching areas and met academics and students committed to finding solutions to key challenges facing the planet. At One Pool Street, the Princess learned more about the People and Nature Laboratory, a multi-disciplinary entity that aims to understand, predict and enhance the relationships between people and nature. Her Royal Highness then unveiled a commemorative plaque in honour of the occasion and received a bat sensor as a gift from a student.
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'It's almost magical': how robotic pets are helping UK care home residents
Animatronic cats and dogs have helped staff at a Bedfordshire care home to avoid medicating some residents with dementia.
The cats, which purr and miaow, seemed more popular than the dogs, which bark along if spoken to. To complete the scene, a pair of plastic song birds twittered away as Sheila Brinkley, another resident, pursed her lips and whistled happily into their beaks.
The residents didn't appear to believe they were real animals, but neither did they consider them silly toys. While some ignored them, many instinctively engaged with their moving features, wagging tails and "bark back" and "vibrapurr" technologies.
An eight-month trial of similar pets in eight Cornish care homes last year found positive effects, although things didn't always end well for the pets. One was found with broken limbs (cause unknown), another was dropped in urine and a handful malfunctioned. And a quarter of residents didn’t interact with them at all.
The effect of the £100 animals on residents with dementia, especially when they are distressed, was "almost magical", said Lydia Endersby, Oak Manor’s activities coordinator. They have become another tool to help the care workers avoid medicating residents who are struggling.
Marjorie Stephenson smiles next to a robot cat. At MHA Oak Manor - Residential & Dementia Care Home
Shefford, Bedfordshire.
29/8/23.
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'It's almost magical': how robotic pets are helping UK care home residents
Animatronic cats and dogs have helped staff at a Bedfordshire care home to avoid medicating some residents with dementia.
The cats, which purr and miaow, seemed more popular than the dogs, which bark along if spoken to. To complete the scene, a pair of plastic song birds twittered away as Sheila Brinkley, another resident, pursed her lips and whistled happily into their beaks.
The residents didn't appear to believe they were real animals, but neither did they consider them silly toys. While some ignored them, many instinctively engaged with their moving features, wagging tails and "bark back" and "vibrapurr" technologies.
An eight-month trial of similar pets in eight Cornish care homes last year found positive effects, although things didn't always end well for the pets. One was found with broken limbs (cause unknown), another was dropped in urine and a handful malfunctioned. And a quarter of residents didn’t interact with them at all.
The effect of the £100 animals on residents with dementia, especially when they are distressed, was "almost magical", said Lydia Endersby, Oak Manor’s activities coordinator. They have become another tool to help the care workers avoid medicating residents who are struggling.
Residents interact with robot cats, dogs and birds at MHA Oak Manor - Residential & Dementia Care Home
Shefford, Bedfordshire.
29/8/23.
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'It's almost magical': how robotic pets are helping UK care home residents
Animatronic cats and dogs have helped staff at a Bedfordshire care home to avoid medicating some residents with dementia.
The cats, which purr and miaow, seemed more popular than the dogs, which bark along if spoken to. To complete the scene, a pair of plastic song birds twittered away as Sheila Brinkley, another resident, pursed her lips and whistled happily into their beaks.
The residents didn't appear to believe they were real animals, but neither did they consider them silly toys. While some ignored them, many instinctively engaged with their moving features, wagging tails and "bark back" and "vibrapurr" technologies.
An eight-month trial of similar pets in eight Cornish care homes last year found positive effects, although things didn't always end well for the pets. One was found with broken limbs (cause unknown), another was dropped in urine and a handful malfunctioned. And a quarter of residents didn’t interact with them at all.
The effect of the £100 animals on residents with dementia, especially when they are distressed, was "almost magical", said Lydia Endersby, Oak Manor’s activities coordinator. They have become another tool to help the care workers avoid medicating residents who are struggling.
Marjorie Stephenson and Elaine Blake with robot cats at MHA Oak Manor - Residential & Dementia Care Home
Shefford, Bedfordshire.
29/8/23.
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'It's almost magical': how robotic pets are helping UK care home residents
Animatronic cats and dogs have helped staff at a Bedfordshire care home to avoid medicating some residents with dementia.
The cats, which purr and miaow, seemed more popular than the dogs, which bark along if spoken to. To complete the scene, a pair of plastic song birds twittered away as Sheila Brinkley, another resident, pursed her lips and whistled happily into their beaks.
The residents didn't appear to believe they were real animals, but neither did they consider them silly toys. While some ignored them, many instinctively engaged with their moving features, wagging tails and "bark back" and "vibrapurr" technologies.
An eight-month trial of similar pets in eight Cornish care homes last year found positive effects, although things didn't always end well for the pets. One was found with broken limbs (cause unknown), another was dropped in urine and a handful malfunctioned. And a quarter of residents didn’t interact with them at all.
The effect of the £100 animals on residents with dementia, especially when they are distressed, was "almost magical", said Lydia Endersby, Oak Manor’s activities coordinator. They have become another tool to help the care workers avoid medicating residents who are struggling.
Residents interact with robot cats, dogs and birds at MHA Oak Manor - Residential & Dementia Care Home
Shefford, Bedfordshire.
29/8/23.
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'It's almost magical': how robotic pets are helping UK care home residents
Animatronic cats and dogs have helped staff at a Bedfordshire care home to avoid medicating some residents with dementia.
The cats, which purr and miaow, seemed more popular than the dogs, which bark along if spoken to. To complete the scene, a pair of plastic song birds twittered away as Sheila Brinkley, another resident, pursed her lips and whistled happily into their beaks.
The residents didn't appear to believe they were real animals, but neither did they consider them silly toys. While some ignored them, many instinctively engaged with their moving features, wagging tails and "bark back" and "vibrapurr" technologies.
An eight-month trial of similar pets in eight Cornish care homes last year found positive effects, although things didn't always end well for the pets. One was found with broken limbs (cause unknown), another was dropped in urine and a handful malfunctioned. And a quarter of residents didn’t interact with them at all.
The effect of the £100 animals on residents with dementia, especially when they are distressed, was "almost magical", said Lydia Endersby, Oak Manor’s activities coordinator. They have become another tool to help the care workers avoid medicating residents who are struggling.
Agnes Forgie and Marjorie Stephenson hold a robot dog at MHA Oak Manor - Residential & Dementia Care Home
Shefford, Bedfordshire.
29/8/23.
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'It's almost magical': how robotic pets are helping UK care home residents
Animatronic cats and dogs have helped staff at a Bedfordshire care home to avoid medicating some residents with dementia.
The cats, which purr and miaow, seemed more popular than the dogs, which bark along if spoken to. To complete the scene, a pair of plastic song birds twittered away as Sheila Brinkley, another resident, pursed her lips and whistled happily into their beaks.
The residents didn't appear to believe they were real animals, but neither did they consider them silly toys. While some ignored them, many instinctively engaged with their moving features, wagging tails and "bark back" and "vibrapurr" technologies.
An eight-month trial of similar pets in eight Cornish care homes last year found positive effects, although things didn't always end well for the pets. One was found with broken limbs (cause unknown), another was dropped in urine and a handful malfunctioned. And a quarter of residents didn’t interact with them at all.
The effect of the £100 animals on residents with dementia, especially when they are distressed, was "almost magical", said Lydia Endersby, Oak Manor’s activities coordinator. They have become another tool to help the care workers avoid medicating residents who are struggling.
Robot Birds at MHA Oak Manor - Residential & Dementia Care Home
Shefford, Bedfordshire.
29/8/23.
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'It's almost magical': how robotic pets are helping UK care home residents
Animatronic cats and dogs have helped staff at a Bedfordshire care home to avoid medicating some residents with dementia.
The cats, which purr and miaow, seemed more popular than the dogs, which bark along if spoken to. To complete the scene, a pair of plastic song birds twittered away as Sheila Brinkley, another resident, pursed her lips and whistled happily into their beaks.
The residents didn't appear to believe they were real animals, but neither did they consider them silly toys. While some ignored them, many instinctively engaged with their moving features, wagging tails and "bark back" and "vibrapurr" technologies.
An eight-month trial of similar pets in eight Cornish care homes last year found positive effects, although things didn't always end well for the pets. One was found with broken limbs (cause unknown), another was dropped in urine and a handful malfunctioned. And a quarter of residents didn’t interact with them at all.
The effect of the £100 animals on residents with dementia, especially when they are distressed, was "almost magical", said Lydia Endersby, Oak Manor’s activities coordinator. They have become another tool to help the care workers avoid medicating residents who are struggling.
Robot dogs and cats at MHA Oak Manor - Residential & Dementia Care Home
Shefford, Bedfordshire.
29/8/23.
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'It's almost magical': how robotic pets are helping UK care home residents
Animatronic cats and dogs have helped staff at a Bedfordshire care home to avoid medicating some residents with dementia.
The cats, which purr and miaow, seemed more popular than the dogs, which bark along if spoken to. To complete the scene, a pair of plastic song birds twittered away as Sheila Brinkley, another resident, pursed her lips and whistled happily into their beaks.
The residents didn't appear to believe they were real animals, but neither did they consider them silly toys. While some ignored them, many instinctively engaged with their moving features, wagging tails and "bark back" and "vibrapurr" technologies.
An eight-month trial of similar pets in eight Cornish care homes last year found positive effects, although things didn't always end well for the pets. One was found with broken limbs (cause unknown), another was dropped in urine and a handful malfunctioned. And a quarter of residents didn’t interact with them at all.
The effect of the £100 animals on residents with dementia, especially when they are distressed, was "almost magical", said Lydia Endersby, Oak Manor’s activities coordinator. They have become another tool to help the care workers avoid medicating residents who are struggling.
Marjorie Stephenson interact with a robot cat at MHA Oak Manor - Residential & Dementia Care Home
Shefford, Bedfordshire.
29/8/23.
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'It's almost magical': how robotic pets are helping UK care home residents
Animatronic cats and dogs have helped staff at a Bedfordshire care home to avoid medicating some residents with dementia.
The cats, which purr and miaow, seemed more popular than the dogs, which bark along if spoken to. To complete the scene, a pair of plastic song birds twittered away as Sheila Brinkley, another resident, pursed her lips and whistled happily into their beaks.
The residents didn't appear to believe they were real animals, but neither did they consider them silly toys. While some ignored them, many instinctively engaged with their moving features, wagging tails and "bark back" and "vibrapurr" technologies.
An eight-month trial of similar pets in eight Cornish care homes last year found positive effects, although things didn't always end well for the pets. One was found with broken limbs (cause unknown), another was dropped in urine and a handful malfunctioned. And a quarter of residents didn’t interact with them at all.
The effect of the £100 animals on residents with dementia, especially when they are distressed, was "almost magical", said Lydia Endersby, Oak Manor’s activities coordinator. They have become another tool to help the care workers avoid medicating residents who are struggling.
Marjorie Stephenson interact with a robot cat at MHA Oak Manor - Residential & Dementia Care Home
Shefford, Bedfordshire.
29/8/23.
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'It's almost magical': how robotic pets are helping UK care home residents
Animatronic cats and dogs have helped staff at a Bedfordshire care home to avoid medicating some residents with dementia.
The cats, which purr and miaow, seemed more popular than the dogs, which bark along if spoken to. To complete the scene, a pair of plastic song birds twittered away as Sheila Brinkley, another resident, pursed her lips and whistled happily into their beaks.
The residents didn't appear to believe they were real animals, but neither did they consider them silly toys. While some ignored them, many instinctively engaged with their moving features, wagging tails and "bark back" and "vibrapurr" technologies.
An eight-month trial of similar pets in eight Cornish care homes last year found positive effects, although things didn't always end well for the pets. One was found with broken limbs (cause unknown), another was dropped in urine and a handful malfunctioned. And a quarter of residents didn’t interact with them at all.
The effect of the £100 animals on residents with dementia, especially when they are distressed, was "almost magical", said Lydia Endersby, Oak Manor’s activities coordinator. They have become another tool to help the care workers avoid medicating residents who are struggling.
Shelia Gardener smiles at a robot bird with Activity Co-ordingator, Lydia Endersby. Residents interact with robot cats, dogs and birds at MHA Oak Manor - Residential & Dementia Care Home
Shefford, Bedfordshire.
29/8/23.
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'It's almost magical': how robotic pets are helping UK care home residents
Animatronic cats and dogs have helped staff at a Bedfordshire care home to avoid medicating some residents with dementia.
The cats, which purr and miaow, seemed more popular than the dogs, which bark along if spoken to. To complete the scene, a pair of plastic song birds twittered away as Sheila Brinkley, another resident, pursed her lips and whistled happily into their beaks.
The residents didn't appear to believe they were real animals, but neither did they consider them silly toys. While some ignored them, many instinctively engaged with their moving features, wagging tails and "bark back" and "vibrapurr" technologies.
An eight-month trial of similar pets in eight Cornish care homes last year found positive effects, although things didn't always end well for the pets. One was found with broken limbs (cause unknown), another was dropped in urine and a handful malfunctioned. And a quarter of residents didn’t interact with them at all.
The effect of the £100 animals on residents with dementia, especially when they are distressed, was "almost magical", said Lydia Endersby, Oak Manor’s activities coordinator. They have become another tool to help the care workers avoid medicating residents who are struggling.
Marjorie Stephenson interacts with a robot cat at MHA Oak Manor - Residential & Dementia Care Home
Shefford, Bedfordshire.
29/8/23.
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'It's almost magical': how robotic pets are helping UK care home residents
Animatronic cats and dogs have helped staff at a Bedfordshire care home to avoid medicating some residents with dementia.
The cats, which purr and miaow, seemed more popular than the dogs, which bark along if spoken to. To complete the scene, a pair of plastic song birds twittered away as Sheila Brinkley, another resident, pursed her lips and whistled happily into their beaks.
The residents didn't appear to believe they were real animals, but neither did they consider them silly toys. While some ignored them, many instinctively engaged with their moving features, wagging tails and "bark back" and "vibrapurr" technologies.
An eight-month trial of similar pets in eight Cornish care homes last year found positive effects, although things didn't always end well for the pets. One was found with broken limbs (cause unknown), another was dropped in urine and a handful malfunctioned. And a quarter of residents didn’t interact with them at all.
The effect of the £100 animals on residents with dementia, especially when they are distressed, was "almost magical", said Lydia Endersby, Oak Manor’s activities coordinator. They have become another tool to help the care workers avoid medicating residents who are struggling.
Agnes Forgie and Marjorie Stephenson interact with a robot cat at MHA Oak Manor - Residential & Dementia Care Home
Shefford, Bedfordshire.
29/8/23.
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'It's almost magical': how robotic pets are helping UK care home residents
Animatronic cats and dogs have helped staff at a Bedfordshire care home to avoid medicating some residents with dementia.
The cats, which purr and miaow, seemed more popular than the dogs, which bark along if spoken to. To complete the scene, a pair of plastic song birds twittered away as Sheila Brinkley, another resident, pursed her lips and whistled happily into their beaks.
The residents didn't appear to believe they were real animals, but neither did they consider them silly toys. While some ignored them, many instinctively engaged with their moving features, wagging tails and "bark back" and "vibrapurr" technologies.
An eight-month trial of similar pets in eight Cornish care homes last year found positive effects, although things didn't always end well for the pets. One was found with broken limbs (cause unknown), another was dropped in urine and a handful malfunctioned. And a quarter of residents didnÕt interact with them at all.
The effect of the £100 animals on residents with dementia, especially when they are distressed, was "almost magical", said Lydia Endersby, Oak ManorÕs activities coordinator. They have become another tool to help the care workers avoid medicating residents who are struggling.
Activity Co-ordingator, Lydia Endersby holds a robot dog next to Frances Barrett at MHA Oak Manor - Residential & Dementia Care Home
Shefford, Bedfordshire.
29/8/23
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'It's almost magical': how robotic pets are helping UK care home residents
Animatronic cats and dogs have helped staff at a Bedfordshire care home to avoid medicating some residents with dementia.
The cats, which purr and miaow, seemed more popular than the dogs, which bark along if spoken to. To complete the scene, a pair of plastic song birds twittered away as Sheila Brinkley, another resident, pursed her lips and whistled happily into their beaks.
The residents didn't appear to believe they were real animals, but neither did they consider them silly toys. While some ignored them, many instinctively engaged with their moving features, wagging tails and "bark back" and "vibrapurr" technologies.
An eight-month trial of similar pets in eight Cornish care homes last year found positive effects, although things didn't always end well for the pets. One was found with broken limbs (cause unknown), another was dropped in urine and a handful malfunctioned. And a quarter of residents didnÕt interact with them at all.
The effect of the £100 animals on residents with dementia, especially when they are distressed, was "almost magical", said Lydia Endersby, Oak ManorÕs activities coordinator. They have become another tool to help the care workers avoid medicating residents who are struggling.
Activity Co-ordingator, Lydia Endersby holds a robot dog next to Frances Barrett at MHA Oak Manor - Residential & Dementia Care Home
Shefford, Bedfordshire.
29/8/23
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'It's almost magical': how robotic pets are helping UK care home residents
Animatronic cats and dogs have helped staff at a Bedfordshire care home to avoid medicating some residents with dementia.
The cats, which purr and miaow, seemed more popular than the dogs, which bark along if spoken to. To complete the scene, a pair of plastic song birds twittered away as Sheila Brinkley, another resident, pursed her lips and whistled happily into their beaks.
The residents didn't appear to believe they were real animals, but neither did they consider them silly toys. While some ignored them, many instinctively engaged with their moving features, wagging tails and "bark back" and "vibrapurr" technologies.
An eight-month trial of similar pets in eight Cornish care homes last year found positive effects, although things didn't always end well for the pets. One was found with broken limbs (cause unknown), another was dropped in urine and a handful malfunctioned. And a quarter of residents didnÕt interact with them at all.
The effect of the £100 animals on residents with dementia, especially when they are distressed, was "almost magical", said Lydia Endersby, Oak ManorÕs activities coordinator. They have become another tool to help the care workers avoid medicating residents who are struggling.
Agnes Forgie and Marjorie Stephenson smile at a robot bird at MHA Oak Manor - Residential & Dementia Care Home
Shefford, Bedfordshire.
29/8/23
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South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
9th June 2023
Pig Village
Antoinette (Gloucester Old Spot) sow with her litter
Eason’s Green near Uckfield
South of England Show runs
Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023
With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.
Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.
Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!
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South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
9th June 2023
Pig Village
Antoinette (Gloucester Old Spot) sow with her litter
Eason’s Green near Uckfield
South of England Show runs
Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023
With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.
Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.
Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!
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South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
9th June 2023
Pig Village
Antoinette (Gloucester Old Spot) sow with her litter
Eason’s Green near Uckfield
South of England Show runs
Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023
With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.
Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.
Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!
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South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
9th June 2023
Waiting for the sheep section judging to take place
South of England Show runs
Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023
With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.
Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.
Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!
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South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
9th June 2023
A distinguished looking steward
South of England Show runs
Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023
With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.
Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.
Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!
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South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
9th June 2023
Young Blacksmith’s Horseshoe Competition
South of England Show runs
Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023
With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.
Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.
Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!
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South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
9th June 2023
Pig Village
the litter of an Old Gloucester Spot called Antoinette suckling
South of England Show runs
Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023
With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.
Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.
Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!
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South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
9th June 2023
South of England Show runs
Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023
Cattle judging
Beef Classes are led into the judging rings by their owners or farm staff
With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.
Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.
Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!
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South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
9th June 2023
South of England Show runs
Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023
Cattle judging
Beef Classes are led into the judging rings by their owners or farm staff
British Simmental breed
With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.
Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.
Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!
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South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
9th June 2023
South of England Show runs
Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023
Cattle judging
Beef Classes are led into the judging rings by their owners or farm staff
British Simmental breed
With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.
Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.
Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!
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South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
9th June 2023
South of England Show runs
Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023
Cattle judging
Beef Classes are led into the judging rings by their owners or farm staff
With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.
Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.
Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!
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South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
9th June 2023
South of England Show runs
Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023
Cattle judging
Beef Classes are led into the judging rings by their owners or farm staff
With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.
Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.
Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!
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South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
9th June 2023
South of England Show runs
Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023
Cattle judging
Beef Classes are led into the judging rings by their owners or farm staff
With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.
Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.
Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!
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South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
9th June 2023
South of England Show runs
Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023
Cattle judging
Beef Classes are led into the judging rings by their owners or farm staff
With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.
Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.
Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!
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South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
9th June 2023
South of England Show runs
Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023
Cattle judging
Beef Classes are led into the judging rings by their owners or farm staff
With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.
Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.
Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!
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South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
9th June 2023
South of England Show runs
Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023
Cattle judging
Beef Classes are led into the judging rings by their owners or farm staff
With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.
Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.
Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!
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South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
9th June 2023
South of England Show runs
Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023
Cattle judging
Beef Classes are led into the judging rings by their owners or farm staff
With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.
Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.
Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!
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South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
9th June 2023
South of England Show runs
Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023
Cattle judging
Beef Classes are led into the judging rings by their owners or farm staff
With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.
Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.
Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!
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South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
9th June 2023
South of England Show runs
Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023
Cattle judging
Beef Classes are led into the judging rings by their owners or farm staff
With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.
Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.
Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!
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South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
9th June 2023
South of England Show runs
Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023
Cattle judging
Beef Classes are led into the judging rings by their owners or farm staff
With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.
Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.
Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!
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DUKAS_156412820_EYE
South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
9th June 2023
South of England Show runs
Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023
With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.
Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.
Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!
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DUKAS_156412866_EYE
South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
9th June 2023
People buying hats on a very hot day
South of England Show runs
Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023
With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.
Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.
Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!
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DUKAS_156412864_EYE
South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
9th June 2023
South of England Show runs
Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023
Pig Village
Antoinette and her litter from Eason’s Green Nr Uckfield
With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.
Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.
Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!
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South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
9th June 2023
Horse Shoe Competition for young Blacksmiths
South of England Show runs
Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023
With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.
Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.
Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
9th June 2023
Horse Shoe Competition for young Blacksmiths
South of England Show runs
Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023
With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.
Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.
Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!
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South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
9th June 2023
Horse Shoe Competition for young Blacksmiths
South of England Show runs
Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023
With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.
Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.
Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!
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South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
9th June 2023
South of England Show runs
Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023
With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.
Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.
Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!
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South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
9th June 2023
South of England Show runs
Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023
With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.
Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.
Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!
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South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
9th June 2023
South of England Show runs
Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023
With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.
Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.
Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
9th June 2023
South of England Show runs
Friday 9th, Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th June 2023
With a non-stop programme of agricultural and equestrian displays, country pursuits, live entertainment, rural crafts, and a variety of food, drink, and shopping opportunities, the South of England Show offers all ages the opportunity to connect with the countryside and enjoy a great day out.
Among the highlights of the 2023 show will be the Bolddog Lings motocross stunt displays, international showjumping, heavy horse displays, kids cookery workshops, scurry racing, equestrian and livestock competitions, the ever-popular Shetland Grand National and a new vintage agricultural machinery ring with demonstrations and displays.
Live entertainment includes Casablanca Steps, battle re-enactments in the medieval zone, plus the British Army will have their own village with climbing wall, vehicles and more!
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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