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  • Wedding In A Rural
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    Wedding In A Rural
    Poly Borman, from the fishing community near the Meghna River, leaves her parents' home for her husband's house a day after her wedding in a rural part of Chandpur, Bangladesh, on June 15, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

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    Wedding In A Rural
    Poly Borman, from the fishing community near the Meghna River, leaves her parents' home for her husband's house a day after her wedding in a rural part of Chandpur, Bangladesh, on June 15, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Wedding In A Rural
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    Wedding In A Rural
    Poly Borman, from the fishing community near the Meghna River, leaves her parents' home for her husband's house a day after her wedding in a rural part of Chandpur, Bangladesh, on June 15, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Wedding In A Rural
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    Wedding In A Rural
    Poly Borman, from the fishing community near the Meghna River, leaves her parents' home for her husband's house a day after her wedding in a rural part of Chandpur, Bangladesh, on June 15, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Wedding In A Rural
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    Wedding In A Rural
    Poly Borman, from the fishing community near the Meghna River, leaves her parents' home for her husband's house a day after her wedding in a rural part of Chandpur, Bangladesh, on June 15, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Wedding In A Rural
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    Wedding In A Rural
    Villagers gather as Poly Borman, from a fishing community near the Meghna River, leaves her parents' home for her husband's house a day after her wedding in a rural part of Chandpur, Bangladesh, on June 15, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Wedding In A Rural
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    Wedding In A Rural
    Villagers gather as Poly Borman, from a fishing community near the Meghna River, leaves her parents' home for her husband's house a day after her wedding in a rural part of Chandpur, Bangladesh, on June 15, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Wedding In A Rural
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    Wedding In A Rural
    Poly Borman, from the fishing community near the Meghna River, leaves her parents' home for her husband's house a day after her wedding in a rural part of Chandpur, Bangladesh, on June 15, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Wedding In A Rural
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    Wedding In A Rural
    Poly Borman, from the fishing community near the Meghna River, leaves her parents' home for her husband's house a day after her wedding in a rural part of Chandpur, Bangladesh, on June 15, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

  • Wedding In A Rural
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    Wedding In A Rural
    Poly Borman, from the fishing community near the Meghna River, leaves her parents' home for her husband's house a day after her wedding in a rural part of Chandpur, Bangladesh, on June 15, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto)

     

  • The first rule is to forget your past life: Ukrainian marine Dmytro Chorny tells of his three years of torment in Russian captivity.
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    The first rule is to forget your past life: Ukrainian marine Dmytro Chorny tells of his three years of torment in Russian captivity.
    The first rule is to forget your past life: Ukrainian marine Dmytro Chorny tells of his three years of torment in Russian captivity.

    Dmytro Chorny tells of hunger, beatings and torture before a mass prisoner exchange freed him to go home to - and marry - his girlfriend, Diana.

    Dmytro Chornyy, former POW, and Diana Shikot celebrating the wedding ceremony in Kropyvnytskiy.

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  • The first rule is to forget your past life: Ukrainian marine Dmytro Chorny tells of his three years of torment in Russian captivity.
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    The first rule is to forget your past life: Ukrainian marine Dmytro Chorny tells of his three years of torment in Russian captivity.
    The first rule is to forget your past life: Ukrainian marine Dmytro Chorny tells of his three years of torment in Russian captivity.

    Dmytro Chorny tells of hunger, beatings and torture before a mass prisoner exchange freed him to go home to - and marry - his girlfriend, Diana.

    Dmytro Chornyy, former POW, and Diana Shikot are exchanging the ringd during the wedding ceremony in Kropyvnytskiy.

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  • The first rule is to forget your past life: Ukrainian marine Dmytro Chorny tells of his three years of torment in Russian captivity.
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    The first rule is to forget your past life: Ukrainian marine Dmytro Chorny tells of his three years of torment in Russian captivity.
    The first rule is to forget your past life: Ukrainian marine Dmytro Chorny tells of his three years of torment in Russian captivity.

    Dmytro Chorny tells of hunger, beatings and torture before a mass prisoner exchange freed him to go home to - and marry - his girlfriend, Diana.

    Dmytro Chornyy and Diana Shikot celebrating their wedding day after the official ceremony at the registry office.

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  • The first rule is to forget your past life: Ukrainian marine Dmytro Chorny tells of his three years of torment in Russian captivity.
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    The first rule is to forget your past life: Ukrainian marine Dmytro Chorny tells of his three years of torment in Russian captivity.
    The first rule is to forget your past life: Ukrainian marine Dmytro Chorny tells of his three years of torment in Russian captivity.

    Dmytro Chorny tells of hunger, beatings and torture before a mass prisoner exchange freed him to go home to - and marry - his girlfriend, Diana.

    Dmytro Chornyy and Diana Shikot celebrating their wedding day after the official ceremony at the registry office.

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  • The first rule is to forget your past life: Ukrainian marine Dmytro Chorny tells of his three years of torment in Russian captivity.
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    The first rule is to forget your past life: Ukrainian marine Dmytro Chorny tells of his three years of torment in Russian captivity.
    The first rule is to forget your past life: Ukrainian marine Dmytro Chorny tells of his three years of torment in Russian captivity.

    Dmytro Chorny tells of hunger, beatings and torture before a mass prisoner exchange freed him to go home to - and marry - his girlfriend, Diana.

    Dmytro Chornyy, former POW, and Diana Shikot celebrating the wedding ceremony in Kropyvnytskiy.

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  • The first rule is to forget your past life: Ukrainian marine Dmytro Chorny tells of his three years of torment in Russian captivity.
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    The first rule is to forget your past life: Ukrainian marine Dmytro Chorny tells of his three years of torment in Russian captivity.
    The first rule is to forget your past life: Ukrainian marine Dmytro Chorny tells of his three years of torment in Russian captivity.

    Dmytro Chorny tells of hunger, beatings and torture before a mass prisoner exchange freed him to go home to - and marry - his girlfriend, Diana.

    Dmytro Chornyy, former POW, and Diana Shikot celebrating the wedding ceremony in Kropyvnytskiy.

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  • 'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
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    'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
    Wedding party make it to Greek island as thousands of holidaymakers and workers continue to be evacuated.

    The 2.45pm easyJet flight from London Luton to Rhodes was only a quarter full on Monday - unusually quiet for the busy school summer holiday period, and a reflection of how many travellers have been deterred by the wildfires that have ravaged the south of the island.

    The conflagration, after a period of extreme heat, has led to thousands of holidaymakers being forced to evacuate their hotels. Nearly 1,500 holidaymakers are understood to have flown home on Monday alone, while others were relocated by travel firms or paid for new rooms elsewhere.

    About half the easyJet flight were members of a wedding party, including Kirsty Galvin, 32, and Robert Heasman, 38, from Bedford. "It was like a private jet," said Galvin.

    The couple were feeling relieved, after their original flights at 8am on Monday morning had been cancelled at midnight the night before.

    "We were obviously devastated - weÕve spent thousands of pounds, weÕve had everything engraved with the dates," Galvin added. "We had half our guests who arrived last week so we knew they were already out here waiting for us. If we had to reschedule people just wouldnÕt have been able to afford to come. ItÕs been a nightmare."

    The couple searched alternative travel routes, including flying to Kos, another Greek island, or Marmaris in Turkey and getting the ferry.

    Hotel workers leaving the island after being evacuated
    Pictured; Collect pics from the hotel workers.
    Rhodes, Greece. July 2023.

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  • 'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
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    'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
    Wedding party make it to Greek island as thousands of holidaymakers and workers continue to be evacuated.

    The 2.45pm easyJet flight from London Luton to Rhodes was only a quarter full on Monday - unusually quiet for the busy school summer holiday period, and a reflection of how many travellers have been deterred by the wildfires that have ravaged the south of the island.

    The conflagration, after a period of extreme heat, has led to thousands of holidaymakers being forced to evacuate their hotels. Nearly 1,500 holidaymakers are understood to have flown home on Monday alone, while others were relocated by travel firms or paid for new rooms elsewhere.

    About half the easyJet flight were members of a wedding party, including Kirsty Galvin, 32, and Robert Heasman, 38, from Bedford. "It was like a private jet," said Galvin.

    The couple were feeling relieved, after their original flights at 8am on Monday morning had been cancelled at midnight the night before.

    "We were obviously devastated - weÕve spent thousands of pounds, weÕve had everything engraved with the dates," Galvin added. "We had half our guests who arrived last week so we knew they were already out here waiting for us. If we had to reschedule people just wouldnÕt have been able to afford to come. ItÕs been a nightmare."

    The couple searched alternative travel routes, including flying to Kos, another Greek island, or Marmaris in Turkey and getting the ferry.

    Hotel workers leaving the island after being evacuated
    Pictured; Collect pics from the hotel workers.
    Rhodes, Greece. July 2023.

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  • 'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
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    'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
    Wedding party make it to Greek island as thousands of holidaymakers and workers continue to be evacuated.

    The 2.45pm easyJet flight from London Luton to Rhodes was only a quarter full on Monday - unusually quiet for the busy school summer holiday period, and a reflection of how many travellers have been deterred by the wildfires that have ravaged the south of the island.

    The conflagration, after a period of extreme heat, has led to thousands of holidaymakers being forced to evacuate their hotels. Nearly 1,500 holidaymakers are understood to have flown home on Monday alone, while others were relocated by travel firms or paid for new rooms elsewhere.

    About half the easyJet flight were members of a wedding party, including Kirsty Galvin, 32, and Robert Heasman, 38, from Bedford. "It was like a private jet," said Galvin.

    The couple were feeling relieved, after their original flights at 8am on Monday morning had been cancelled at midnight the night before.

    "We were obviously devastated - weÕve spent thousands of pounds, weÕve had everything engraved with the dates," Galvin added. "We had half our guests who arrived last week so we knew they were already out here waiting for us. If we had to reschedule people just wouldnÕt have been able to afford to come. ItÕs been a nightmare."

    The couple searched alternative travel routes, including flying to Kos, another Greek island, or Marmaris in Turkey and getting the ferry.

    Hotel workers leaving the island after being evacuated
    Pictured; Collect pics from the hotel workers.
    Rhodes, Greece. July 2023.

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  • 'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
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    'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
    Wedding party make it to Greek island as thousands of holidaymakers and workers continue to be evacuated.

    The 2.45pm easyJet flight from London Luton to Rhodes was only a quarter full on Monday - unusually quiet for the busy school summer holiday period, and a reflection of how many travellers have been deterred by the wildfires that have ravaged the south of the island.

    The conflagration, after a period of extreme heat, has led to thousands of holidaymakers being forced to evacuate their hotels. Nearly 1,500 holidaymakers are understood to have flown home on Monday alone, while others were relocated by travel firms or paid for new rooms elsewhere.

    About half the easyJet flight were members of a wedding party, including Kirsty Galvin, 32, and Robert Heasman, 38, from Bedford. "It was like a private jet," said Galvin.

    The couple were feeling relieved, after their original flights at 8am on Monday morning had been cancelled at midnight the night before.

    "We were obviously devastated - we’ve spent thousands of pounds, we’ve had everything engraved with the dates," Galvin added. "We had half our guests who arrived last week so we knew they were already out here waiting for us. If we had to reschedule people just wouldn’t have been able to afford to come. It’s been a nightmare."

    The couple searched alternative travel routes, including flying to Kos, another Greek island, or Marmaris in Turkey and getting the ferry.

    Hotel workers leaving the island after being evacuated .
    Pictured; Adam Valek , Veronica Sovova , Anna Bedvarova .
    Rhodes, Greece. July 2023.

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  • 'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
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    'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
    Wedding party make it to Greek island as thousands of holidaymakers and workers continue to be evacuated.

    The 2.45pm easyJet flight from London Luton to Rhodes was only a quarter full on Monday - unusually quiet for the busy school summer holiday period, and a reflection of how many travellers have been deterred by the wildfires that have ravaged the south of the island.

    The conflagration, after a period of extreme heat, has led to thousands of holidaymakers being forced to evacuate their hotels. Nearly 1,500 holidaymakers are understood to have flown home on Monday alone, while others were relocated by travel firms or paid for new rooms elsewhere.

    About half the easyJet flight were members of a wedding party, including Kirsty Galvin, 32, and Robert Heasman, 38, from Bedford. "It was like a private jet," said Galvin.

    The couple were feeling relieved, after their original flights at 8am on Monday morning had been cancelled at midnight the night before.

    "We were obviously devastated - we’ve spent thousands of pounds, we’ve had everything engraved with the dates," Galvin added. "We had half our guests who arrived last week so we knew they were already out here waiting for us. If we had to reschedule people just wouldn’t have been able to afford to come. It’s been a nightmare."

    The couple searched alternative travel routes, including flying to Kos, another Greek island, or Marmaris in Turkey and getting the ferry.

    Hotel workers leaving the island after being evacuated .
    Pictured; Adam Valek , Veronica Sovova , Anna Bedvarova .
    Rhodes, Greece. July 2023.

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  • 'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
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    'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
    Wedding party make it to Greek island as thousands of holidaymakers and workers continue to be evacuated.

    The 2.45pm easyJet flight from London Luton to Rhodes was only a quarter full on Monday - unusually quiet for the busy school summer holiday period, and a reflection of how many travellers have been deterred by the wildfires that have ravaged the south of the island.

    The conflagration, after a period of extreme heat, has led to thousands of holidaymakers being forced to evacuate their hotels. Nearly 1,500 holidaymakers are understood to have flown home on Monday alone, while others were relocated by travel firms or paid for new rooms elsewhere.

    About half the easyJet flight were members of a wedding party, including Kirsty Galvin, 32, and Robert Heasman, 38, from Bedford. "It was like a private jet," said Galvin.

    The couple were feeling relieved, after their original flights at 8am on Monday morning had been cancelled at midnight the night before.

    "We were obviously devastated - we’ve spent thousands of pounds, we’ve had everything engraved with the dates," Galvin added. "We had half our guests who arrived last week so we knew they were already out here waiting for us. If we had to reschedule people just wouldn’t have been able to afford to come. It’s been a nightmare."

    The couple searched alternative travel routes, including flying to Kos, another Greek island, or Marmaris in Turkey and getting the ferry.

    Hotel workers leaving the island after being evacuated .
    Pictured; Adam Valek , Veronica Sovova , Anna Bedvarova .
    Rhodes, Greece. July 2023.

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  • 'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
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    'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
    Wedding party make it to Greek island as thousands of holidaymakers and workers continue to be evacuated.

    The 2.45pm easyJet flight from London Luton to Rhodes was only a quarter full on Monday - unusually quiet for the busy school summer holiday period, and a reflection of how many travellers have been deterred by the wildfires that have ravaged the south of the island.

    The conflagration, after a period of extreme heat, has led to thousands of holidaymakers being forced to evacuate their hotels. Nearly 1,500 holidaymakers are understood to have flown home on Monday alone, while others were relocated by travel firms or paid for new rooms elsewhere.

    About half the easyJet flight were members of a wedding party, including Kirsty Galvin, 32, and Robert Heasman, 38, from Bedford. "It was like a private jet," said Galvin.

    The couple were feeling relieved, after their original flights at 8am on Monday morning had been cancelled at midnight the night before.

    "We were obviously devastated - we’ve spent thousands of pounds, we’ve had everything engraved with the dates," Galvin added. "We had half our guests who arrived last week so we knew they were already out here waiting for us. If we had to reschedule people just wouldn’t have been able to afford to come. It’s been a nightmare."

    The couple searched alternative travel routes, including flying to Kos, another Greek island, or Marmaris in Turkey and getting the ferry.

    Hotel workers leaving the island after being evacuated .
    Pictured; Adam Valek , Veronica Sovova , Anna Bedvarova .
    Rhodes, Greece. July 2023.

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  • 'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
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    'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
    Wedding party make it to Greek island as thousands of holidaymakers and workers continue to be evacuated.

    The 2.45pm easyJet flight from London Luton to Rhodes was only a quarter full on Monday - unusually quiet for the busy school summer holiday period, and a reflection of how many travellers have been deterred by the wildfires that have ravaged the south of the island.

    The conflagration, after a period of extreme heat, has led to thousands of holidaymakers being forced to evacuate their hotels. Nearly 1,500 holidaymakers are understood to have flown home on Monday alone, while others were relocated by travel firms or paid for new rooms elsewhere.

    About half the easyJet flight were members of a wedding party, including Kirsty Galvin, 32, and Robert Heasman, 38, from Bedford. "It was like a private jet," said Galvin.

    The couple were feeling relieved, after their original flights at 8am on Monday morning had been cancelled at midnight the night before.

    "We were obviously devastated - we’ve spent thousands of pounds, we’ve had everything engraved with the dates," Galvin added. "We had half our guests who arrived last week so we knew they were already out here waiting for us. If we had to reschedule people just wouldn’t have been able to afford to come. It’s been a nightmare."

    The couple searched alternative travel routes, including flying to Kos, another Greek island, or Marmaris in Turkey and getting the ferry.

    Hotel workers leaving the island after being evacuated .
    Pictured; Adam Valek , Veronica Sovova , Anna Bedvarova .
    Rhodes, Greece. July 2023.

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  • 'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
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    'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
    Wedding party make it to Greek island as thousands of holidaymakers and workers continue to be evacuated.

    The 2.45pm easyJet flight from London Luton to Rhodes was only a quarter full on Monday - unusually quiet for the busy school summer holiday period, and a reflection of how many travellers have been deterred by the wildfires that have ravaged the south of the island.

    The conflagration, after a period of extreme heat, has led to thousands of holidaymakers being forced to evacuate their hotels. Nearly 1,500 holidaymakers are understood to have flown home on Monday alone, while others were relocated by travel firms or paid for new rooms elsewhere.

    About half the easyJet flight were members of a wedding party, including Kirsty Galvin, 32, and Robert Heasman, 38, from Bedford. "It was like a private jet," said Galvin.

    The couple were feeling relieved, after their original flights at 8am on Monday morning had been cancelled at midnight the night before.

    "We were obviously devastated - we’ve spent thousands of pounds, we’ve had everything engraved with the dates," Galvin added. "We had half our guests who arrived last week so we knew they were already out here waiting for us. If we had to reschedule people just wouldn’t have been able to afford to come. It’s been a nightmare."

    The couple searched alternative travel routes, including flying to Kos, another Greek island, or Marmaris in Turkey and getting the ferry.

    People arrive at Rhodes airport.
    Pictured; Kirsty Galdin and Robert Heasman who have come to get married.
    Rhodes, Greece. July 2023.

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  • 'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
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    'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
    Wedding party make it to Greek island as thousands of holidaymakers and workers continue to be evacuated.

    The 2.45pm easyJet flight from London Luton to Rhodes was only a quarter full on Monday - unusually quiet for the busy school summer holiday period, and a reflection of how many travellers have been deterred by the wildfires that have ravaged the south of the island.

    The conflagration, after a period of extreme heat, has led to thousands of holidaymakers being forced to evacuate their hotels. Nearly 1,500 holidaymakers are understood to have flown home on Monday alone, while others were relocated by travel firms or paid for new rooms elsewhere.

    About half the easyJet flight were members of a wedding party, including Kirsty Galvin, 32, and Robert Heasman, 38, from Bedford. "It was like a private jet," said Galvin.

    The couple were feeling relieved, after their original flights at 8am on Monday morning had been cancelled at midnight the night before.

    "We were obviously devastated - we’ve spent thousands of pounds, we’ve had everything engraved with the dates," Galvin added. "We had half our guests who arrived last week so we knew they were already out here waiting for us. If we had to reschedule people just wouldn’t have been able to afford to come. It’s been a nightmare."

    The couple searched alternative travel routes, including flying to Kos, another Greek island, or Marmaris in Turkey and getting the ferry.

    People arrive at Rhodes airport.
    Pictured; Kirsty Galdin and Robert Heasman who have come to get married.
    Rhodes, Greece. July 2023.

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  • 'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
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    'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
    Wedding party make it to Greek island as thousands of holidaymakers and workers continue to be evacuated.

    The 2.45pm easyJet flight from London Luton to Rhodes was only a quarter full on Monday - unusually quiet for the busy school summer holiday period, and a reflection of how many travellers have been deterred by the wildfires that have ravaged the south of the island.

    The conflagration, after a period of extreme heat, has led to thousands of holidaymakers being forced to evacuate their hotels. Nearly 1,500 holidaymakers are understood to have flown home on Monday alone, while others were relocated by travel firms or paid for new rooms elsewhere.

    About half the easyJet flight were members of a wedding party, including Kirsty Galvin, 32, and Robert Heasman, 38, from Bedford. "It was like a private jet," said Galvin.

    The couple were feeling relieved, after their original flights at 8am on Monday morning had been cancelled at midnight the night before.

    "We were obviously devastated - we’ve spent thousands of pounds, we’ve had everything engraved with the dates," Galvin added. "We had half our guests who arrived last week so we knew they were already out here waiting for us. If we had to reschedule people just wouldn’t have been able to afford to come. It’s been a nightmare."

    The couple searched alternative travel routes, including flying to Kos, another Greek island, or Marmaris in Turkey and getting the ferry.

    People arrive at Rhodes airport.
    Pictured; Kirsty Galdin and Robert Heasman who have come to get married.
    Rhodes, Greece. July 2023.

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    'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
    Wedding party make it to Greek island as thousands of holidaymakers and workers continue to be evacuated.

    The 2.45pm easyJet flight from London Luton to Rhodes was only a quarter full on Monday - unusually quiet for the busy school summer holiday period, and a reflection of how many travellers have been deterred by the wildfires that have ravaged the south of the island.

    The conflagration, after a period of extreme heat, has led to thousands of holidaymakers being forced to evacuate their hotels. Nearly 1,500 holidaymakers are understood to have flown home on Monday alone, while others were relocated by travel firms or paid for new rooms elsewhere.

    About half the easyJet flight were members of a wedding party, including Kirsty Galvin, 32, and Robert Heasman, 38, from Bedford. "It was like a private jet," said Galvin.

    The couple were feeling relieved, after their original flights at 8am on Monday morning had been cancelled at midnight the night before.

    "We were obviously devastated - we’ve spent thousands of pounds, we’ve had everything engraved with the dates," Galvin added. "We had half our guests who arrived last week so we knew they were already out here waiting for us. If we had to reschedule people just wouldn’t have been able to afford to come. It’s been a nightmare."

    The couple searched alternative travel routes, including flying to Kos, another Greek island, or Marmaris in Turkey and getting the ferry.

    People arrive at Rhodes airport.
    Pictured; Kirsty Galdin and Robert Heasman who have come to get married.
    Rhodes, Greece. July 2023.

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    'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
    Wedding party make it to Greek island as thousands of holidaymakers and workers continue to be evacuated.

    The 2.45pm easyJet flight from London Luton to Rhodes was only a quarter full on Monday - unusually quiet for the busy school summer holiday period, and a reflection of how many travellers have been deterred by the wildfires that have ravaged the south of the island.

    The conflagration, after a period of extreme heat, has led to thousands of holidaymakers being forced to evacuate their hotels. Nearly 1,500 holidaymakers are understood to have flown home on Monday alone, while others were relocated by travel firms or paid for new rooms elsewhere.

    About half the easyJet flight were members of a wedding party, including Kirsty Galvin, 32, and Robert Heasman, 38, from Bedford. "It was like a private jet," said Galvin.

    The couple were feeling relieved, after their original flights at 8am on Monday morning had been cancelled at midnight the night before.

    "We were obviously devastated - we’ve spent thousands of pounds, we’ve had everything engraved with the dates," Galvin added. "We had half our guests who arrived last week so we knew they were already out here waiting for us. If we had to reschedule people just wouldn’t have been able to afford to come. It’s been a nightmare."

    The couple searched alternative travel routes, including flying to Kos, another Greek island, or Marmaris in Turkey and getting the ferry.

    People arrive at Rhodes airport.
    Pictured; Kirsty Galdin and Robert Heasman who have come to get married.
    Rhodes, Greece. July 2023.

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    'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
    Wedding party make it to Greek island as thousands of holidaymakers and workers continue to be evacuated.

    The 2.45pm easyJet flight from London Luton to Rhodes was only a quarter full on Monday - unusually quiet for the busy school summer holiday period, and a reflection of how many travellers have been deterred by the wildfires that have ravaged the south of the island.

    The conflagration, after a period of extreme heat, has led to thousands of holidaymakers being forced to evacuate their hotels. Nearly 1,500 holidaymakers are understood to have flown home on Monday alone, while others were relocated by travel firms or paid for new rooms elsewhere.

    About half the easyJet flight were members of a wedding party, including Kirsty Galvin, 32, and Robert Heasman, 38, from Bedford. "It was like a private jet," said Galvin.

    The couple were feeling relieved, after their original flights at 8am on Monday morning had been cancelled at midnight the night before.

    "We were obviously devastated - we’ve spent thousands of pounds, we’ve had everything engraved with the dates," Galvin added. "We had half our guests who arrived last week so we knew they were already out here waiting for us. If we had to reschedule people just wouldn’t have been able to afford to come. It’s been a nightmare."

    The couple searched alternative travel routes, including flying to Kos, another Greek island, or Marmaris in Turkey and getting the ferry.

    People arrive at Rhodes airport.
    Pictured; Kirsty Galdin and Robert Heasman who have come to get married.
    Rhodes, Greece. July 2023.

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    'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
    Wedding party make it to Greek island as thousands of holidaymakers and workers continue to be evacuated.

    The 2.45pm easyJet flight from London Luton to Rhodes was only a quarter full on Monday - unusually quiet for the busy school summer holiday period, and a reflection of how many travellers have been deterred by the wildfires that have ravaged the south of the island.

    The conflagration, after a period of extreme heat, has led to thousands of holidaymakers being forced to evacuate their hotels. Nearly 1,500 holidaymakers are understood to have flown home on Monday alone, while others were relocated by travel firms or paid for new rooms elsewhere.

    About half the easyJet flight were members of a wedding party, including Kirsty Galvin, 32, and Robert Heasman, 38, from Bedford. "It was like a private jet," said Galvin.

    The couple were feeling relieved, after their original flights at 8am on Monday morning had been cancelled at midnight the night before.

    "We were obviously devastated - we’ve spent thousands of pounds, we’ve had everything engraved with the dates," Galvin added. "We had half our guests who arrived last week so we knew they were already out here waiting for us. If we had to reschedule people just wouldn’t have been able to afford to come. It’s been a nightmare."

    The couple searched alternative travel routes, including flying to Kos, another Greek island, or Marmaris in Turkey and getting the ferry.

    People arrive at Rhodes airport.
    Pictured; Kirsty Galdin and Robert Heasman who have come to get married.
    Rhodes, Greece. July 2023.

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    'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
    Wedding party make it to Greek island as thousands of holidaymakers and workers continue to be evacuated.

    The 2.45pm easyJet flight from London Luton to Rhodes was only a quarter full on Monday - unusually quiet for the busy school summer holiday period, and a reflection of how many travellers have been deterred by the wildfires that have ravaged the south of the island.

    The conflagration, after a period of extreme heat, has led to thousands of holidaymakers being forced to evacuate their hotels. Nearly 1,500 holidaymakers are understood to have flown home on Monday alone, while others were relocated by travel firms or paid for new rooms elsewhere.

    About half the easyJet flight were members of a wedding party, including Kirsty Galvin, 32, and Robert Heasman, 38, from Bedford. "It was like a private jet," said Galvin.

    The couple were feeling relieved, after their original flights at 8am on Monday morning had been cancelled at midnight the night before.

    "We were obviously devastated - we’ve spent thousands of pounds, we’ve had everything engraved with the dates," Galvin added. "We had half our guests who arrived last week so we knew they were already out here waiting for us. If we had to reschedule people just wouldn’t have been able to afford to come. It’s been a nightmare."

    The couple searched alternative travel routes, including flying to Kos, another Greek island, or Marmaris in Turkey and getting the ferry.

    An empty plane for the flight from London to Rhodes, Greece, which is suffering wild fires

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    'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
    Wedding party make it to Greek island as thousands of holidaymakers and workers continue to be evacuated.

    The 2.45pm easyJet flight from London Luton to Rhodes was only a quarter full on Monday - unusually quiet for the busy school summer holiday period, and a reflection of how many travellers have been deterred by the wildfires that have ravaged the south of the island.

    The conflagration, after a period of extreme heat, has led to thousands of holidaymakers being forced to evacuate their hotels. Nearly 1,500 holidaymakers are understood to have flown home on Monday alone, while others were relocated by travel firms or paid for new rooms elsewhere.

    About half the easyJet flight were members of a wedding party, including Kirsty Galvin, 32, and Robert Heasman, 38, from Bedford. "It was like a private jet," said Galvin.

    The couple were feeling relieved, after their original flights at 8am on Monday morning had been cancelled at midnight the night before.

    "We were obviously devastated - we’ve spent thousands of pounds, we’ve had everything engraved with the dates," Galvin added. "We had half our guests who arrived last week so we knew they were already out here waiting for us. If we had to reschedule people just wouldn’t have been able to afford to come. It’s been a nightmare."

    The couple searched alternative travel routes, including flying to Kos, another Greek island, or Marmaris in Turkey and getting the ferry.

    An empty plane for the flight from London to Rhodes, Greece, which is suffering wild fires

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  • South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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!

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
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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!

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
    DUKAS_156412878_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

    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!

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
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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!

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • South of England Show 2023 at Ardingly, West Sussex, UK.
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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!

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

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