11.50am - Princess Anne arrives at the show
Princess Anne arrived at the Great Yorkshire Show this morning.
She becomes the latest royal to attend the show. Prince Charles made the visit in 2021.
11.31am - Encouraging visitors to return to Harrogate
A total of 140,000 people are expected at the show over the next four days. Tourism body Visit Harrogate is trying to entice them to return by showcasing attractions such as the Turkish baths.
Matthew Chapman, chief executive of Harrogate Business Improvement District, has joined staff at Visit Harrogate on the stand.
11.21am - Shuttle bus delays
Regular shuttle buses are operating between the showground and the bus station in Harrogate but we are hearing there are long queues to get on board and the journey is taking a long time.
11am - Princess Anne arrives in Harrogate
Princess Anne has arrived in Harrogate ahead of her visit to the show.
She arrived by helicopter on the Stray this morning.
10.10am - Ripon Farm Services keeping up appearances
It wouldn’t be the Great Yorkshire Show without Ripon Farm Services and the man in charge, Geoff Brown, who has been coming to the show for 60 years.
Here he is alongside a John Deere 8RX 370, which retails for a cool £560,000.
9.49am - First set of visitors flock to the show
The first set of visitors are inside the showground as the show kicks off.
At the moment, it’s mercifully cool at the showground. In fact there are currently a few spots of rain.
9.35am - Drivers ignore road closure signs
Some cars are ignoring these signs on Wetherby Road only to register displeasure when they are then told further down they have to turn left down Forest Lane.
SEP traffic management staff, which are handling the traffic for the event, handle events like the Grand National and the British Grand Prix at Silverstone so they’re used to dealing with drivers.
9.25am - Delays at Woodlands junction
There are delays at the notorious Woodlands junction. This is the current view heading along Hookstone Drive where traffic is barely at a crawl.
Meanwhile, pictured below is the scene on Wetherby Road heading into Harrogate.
8.55am - Long delays at Kestrel roundabout from Wetherby
There are now long delays at the Kestrel roundabout in all directions.
Traffic lights are operating and this is the current scene on the approach to the roundabout from Wetherby.
8.45am - Delays at Kestrel roundabout
There are delays of about half a mile approaching Kestrel roundabout on John Metcalf Way.
On Haggs Lane there are also some slight delays as traffic approaches John Metcalf Way.
8.27am - John Metcalf Way quiet
The junction of John Metcalf Way and Rudding Lane is currently quiet this morning.
Traffic appears to be running smoothly elsewhere ahead of the show.
8.15am - Traffic being managed on Rudding Lane
No significant delays at the entrance on Rudding Lane where stewards are helping to manage the flow.
8.01am - No major delays at Rudding Lane junction
There is currently no major delays at the junction of Wetherby Road and Rudding Lane where traffic onto town is being diverted.
7.55am - Sainsbury's and fuel closed
A reminder that Sainsbury's, including the fuel station, is closed during the show.
7.48am: Gates open to public at 8am
Exhibitors are starting to enter. We just saw a large group of American sheep breeders who have flown in mainly for this — a reminder of how big the event is.
7.31am - Road closure on Wetherby Road
Vehicles travelling from Harrogate to Wetherby on Wetherby Road are alerted at the Woodlands junction that the road ahead is closed.
Currently traffic is running smoothly in all directions at the Woodlands junction.
7.22am - Traffic flowing smoothly
This is the current scene on Wetherby Road approaching the Woodlands junction this morning. Traffic is flowing smoothly but traffic management is in place.
6.50am: Harrogate set for royal visit
Last year Prince Charles attended in glorious sunshine. This year his sister Princess Anne, who is 17th in line to the throne, will be visiting for the first time since 2018 (pictured below).
The Yorkshire Agricultural Society seems to have developed a hotline to the weather gods since the disastrous, flood-hit 2012 event, with perfect weather forecast yet again.
6am: Traffic arrangements
With all 140,000 tickets sold, traffic measures are in place this week to reduce congestion.
Wetherby Road and surrounding streets are set to be the most affected as traffic orders prioritise getting visitors to and from the showground with minimal queuing.
Signs are already in place down the A658 directing show traffic towards Harrogate.
On all four days of the show, traffic will be one-way from the Kestrel roundabout to the showground, from 6am to 2pm.
This will then reverse at 2pm to enable cars to leave the site towards the Kestrel roundabout.
A traffic order will be in place to prevent vehicles turning right from Wetherby Road onto Rudding Lane. The restriction does not apply to buses or to residents.
Drivers will also be prevented from travelling north across the A661 from Rudding Lane to Forest Lane.
You can read the full guide to transport and travel during the show
here.
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