The Royal Show is being held at Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire from Thursday 3 - Sunday 6 July 2008.
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The Show remains committed to promoting the best of British Farming providing an excellent day out for the whole family to enjoy.
It will include industry-led premier livestock and equine competitions, the Best of British food and drink and an action-packed programme of entertainment at The Grand Ring.
School Visits & Education Programme
The education programme aims to bring children in touch with farming and rural life. It is tailored to the needs of schools includes thematic trails, hands-on activities and guided tours.
What's new at the show:
Energy & Sustainability Park - featuring Anaerobic Digestion, greener fuels such as bio-diesel and bio ethanol, non-food and energy crops and solar power.
Farmers' Market, co-located by the food hall - where farmers will sell their own fresh, local and regional produce.
Alongside the Countryside Arena area is the new Game & Country Skills section. This includes demonstrations and advice on mole catching, game keeping & bow making from leading country organisations and craftsmen.
New "young handlers" competitions will also be taking place on Sunday 6th July as well as the usual impressive livestock classes.
Another key area of interest for Royal Show goers are the prestigious equine classes and competitions.
For a full list of all livestock classes, competitions and judges visit the Royal Show website.
Ticket Information:
Tickets for the Royal Show call 0871 230 5590 or for further information about the show or to buy online go to The Royal show website
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Author: Lucy Knowles
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