THE Royal Cheshire County Show made a triumphant return over the weekend after a year-long hiatus. As a grand celebration of everything we know and love about the fine Cheshire countryside, it s fair to say this year s show, seeing over 20,000 visitors, was without a doubt, a celebration, after the pandemic meant it couldn t be held last year.
Rupert Bentham, aged three, from Aston by Budworth, loved seeing the tractors With what has been an undoubtedly difficult year for all, The Cheshire Agricultural Society had a challenge on their hands organising their very first one-day show, but as always, they pulled out all the stops and reunited the Cheshire public with The Showground.
THE Royal Cheshire County Show made a triumphant return over the weekend after a year-long hiatus. As a grand celebration of everything we know and love about the fine Cheshire countryside, it s fair to say this year s show, seeing over 20,000 visitors, was without a doubt, a celebration, after the pandemic meant it couldn t be held last year.
Rupert Bentham, aged three, from Aston by Budworth, loved seeing the tractors With what has been an undoubtedly difficult year for all, The Cheshire Agricultural Society had a challenge on their hands organising their very first one-day show, but as always, they pulled out all the stops and reunited the Cheshire public with The Showground.