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Sept 2023
Thousands of people are expected to attend Nidderdale Show when it makes its annual return next weekend.
The show is the last local agricultural event of the year.
Last year, it moved from its traditional Monday slot to Sunday due to the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II.
Organisers Nidderdale Agricultural Society have decided to stick with the Sunday slot and next weekend's event will be open from 7.45am until 6pm.
For the 151st year, the event on the Pateley Bridge Showground will feature some of the finest animals and agricultural products the country has to offer.
From dairy, beef and store cattle and sheep, pigs, and goats, to show jumping, heavy horses and sheepdog trials, the event will present over 200 awards to a wide range of animals and handlers - all hoping to take home first prize.
Horticulture, farm crops, dry stone walling, home produce and fur & feather competitions can also be enjoyed throughout the day.
With a funfair, children’s entertainment, terries racing, a forestry exhibition and even a digger area, the show will offer fun for all the family.
Sunflowers Day Nursery will provide a family area where little ones can relax. The area also includes a nappy changing area, bottle warming facilities and a quiet area for nursing mothers.
Credit: Jemison Photographer
The show will also include trade stands selling local produce and goods, as well as a range of food and drinks vans.
Foodies can expect a two-course carvery, an afternoon tea selection and a range of hot meals and sandwiches in the public dining marquee.
Parking is free and a tractor park and ride service between the showground and Bewerley car parks will be available.
Dogs are welcome on short leads.
Tickets can be bought online and cost £13.50 for over 17s.
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