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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.
THE director of the returning Royal Cheshire County Show is excited for it be back after they had to cancel last year’s show due to coronavirus. The Show, organised by the Cheshire Agricultural Society, will be held on a Saturday for the first time on July 31, with entry restricted to both members and ticket holders only. “It’s great to be back,” said director Rob Davenport. “It’s about getting everyone in Cheshire back outdoors in the fresh air and let’s celebrate what’s good about the county. “If we don’t do it now. Two years without a show takes some coming back, doesn’t it? It’s a traditional show, it’s probably not going to be like it was in the past but people will pay to watch paint dry at the moment I would have thought,” Rob joked.