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Jul 2021
Weeton Show is set to go ahead under blazing sunshine tomorrow and organisers are encouraging people to book tickets before they sell out, as people cannot buy them on the day.
It is one of the only local district shows going ahead, with many others choosing to cancel due to covid restrictions.
Sharon Waring, a member of the show committee, said all the volunteers have been working for months to make sure the event could be held under social distancing restrictions.
She added the size of the village's show ground meant visitors will be able to spread out.
Hand sanitising stands will be in place and this year tickets have been capped at 2,000 and must be pre-booked.
Mrs Waring said the family-friendly event has 'something for everyone" - this year's programme includes Yorkshire terrier racing, sheepdogs herding ducks and welly wangling.
'Dangerous Steve' - a show regular - will also be performing his daredevil stunt act.
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Stallholders will sell local food, drink and crafts and the Guiseley Brass Band is booked to entertain visitors in the afternoon.
Mrs Waring said:
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