The Staffordshire County Show returns to Staffordshire County Showground on Wednesday 31 May and Thursday 1 June, offering something for visitors of all ages.
Youngsters will enjoy riding on the narrow-gauge steam railway or traditional attractions such as Punch & Judy and donkey rides. Teenagers and adults will be thrilled by the Bolddog Lings Motorcycle Display Team as they perform heart stopping stunts in the Main Ring. Whilst the next generation of farmers will be inspired by the first-class entries in the livestock competitions which are held across the Showground.
A packed Main Ring programme includes a range of attractions that includes, in addition to the Bolddog Lings Motorcycle Display Team, the Young Farmer’s Floats (Thursday) which this year has a theme of “A Day in History”, show jumping (Wednesday), the Grand Parade of Livestock as well as the Parade of Hounds (Wednesday).
New for this year in the Country Pursuits Arena is an incredible demonstration of dog agility and obedience from the West Lancs Dog Display Team. Visitors can also watch the birds of prey display, the ferret roadshow, have a go at fly casting or sit back and learn all about sheep with the Sheep Show. Around the Showground there will be demonstrations of traditional rural crafts such as thatching, coracle making and drystone walling as well as a display of vintage cars and agricultural machinery.
However, at the heart of this traditional County Show that has been held for over two hundred years is livestock with over a thousand cattle, sheep, pigs and goats and over fifteen hundred horses and ponies.
There are a number of competitions and shows within the show including the Sheep Shearing and Wool Handling Competitions, the Farriery Competition where blacksmiths compete to make the perfect horseshoe before using it to shoe a horse, the Egg, Cavy (guinea pigs and hamsters) and Rabbit Show together with the Bee & Honey Show with its working hive. In addition the Dog Show will attract around 2,000 dogs representing every breed of dog in the UK so if you thinking of buying a dog this is an ideal opportunity to compare the various breeds and talk to their owners.
Children of all ages are especially well catered for with a children’s farm, fairground rides and the opportunity to have their picture taken with the giant tortoises that are up to 80 years old. Shopaholics will be able to browse over four hundred trade stands selling everything from cars to hot tubs. In addition there is a food hall with a further fifty stands selling a range of mouth-watering local produce for immediate consumption or fresh and packaged items to take home.
Early Bird tickets are on sale now until midnight on 27 May 2023 to print at home or download to your phone. Further details about thesShow and details of how to purchase early bird tickets are available at staffscountyshowground.co.uk.
The Staffordshire County Show returns to Staffordshire County Showground on Wednesday 31 May and Thursday 1 June, offering something for visitors of all ages.
Youngsters will enjoy riding on the narrow-gauge steam railway or traditional attractions such as Punch & Judy and donkey rides. Teenagers and adults will be thrilled by the Bolddog Lings Motorcycle Display Team as they perform heart stopping stunts in the Main Ring. Whilst the next generation of farmers will be inspired by the first-class entries in the livestock competitions which are held across the Showground.
A packed Main Ring programme includes a range of attractions that includes, in addition to the Bolddog Lings Motorcycle Display Team, the Young Farmer’s Floats (Thursday) which this year has a theme of “A Day in History”, show jumping (Wednesday), the Grand Parade of Livestock as well as the Parade of Hounds (Wednesday).
New for this year in the Country Pursuits Arena is an incredible demonstration of dog agility and obedience from the West Lancs Dog Display Team. Visitors can also watch the birds of prey display, the ferret roadshow, have a go at fly casting or sit back and learn all about sheep with the Sheep Show. Around the Showground there will be demonstrations of traditional rural crafts such as thatching, coracle making and drystone walling as well as a display of vintage cars and agricultural machinery.
However, at the heart of this traditional County Show that has been held for over two hundred years is livestock with over a thousand cattle, sheep, pigs and goats and over fifteen hundred horses and ponies.
There are a number of competitions and shows within the show including the Sheep Shearing and Wool Handling Competitions, the Farriery Competition where blacksmiths compete to make the perfect horseshoe before using it to shoe a horse, the Egg, Cavy (guinea pigs and hamsters) and Rabbit Show together with the Bee & Honey Show with its working hive. In addition the Dog Show will attract around 2,000 dogs representing every breed of dog in the UK so if you thinking of buying a dog this is an ideal opportunity to compare the various breeds and talk to their owners.
Children of all ages are especially well catered for with a children’s farm, fairground rides and the opportunity to have their picture taken with the giant tortoises that are up to 80 years old. Shopaholics will be able to browse over four hundred trade stands selling everything from cars to hot tubs. In addition there is a food hall with a further fifty stands selling a range of mouth-watering local produce for immediate consumption or fresh and packaged items to take home.
Early Bird tickets are on sale now until midnight on 27 May 2023 to print at home or download to your phone. Further details about thesShow and details of how to purchase early bird tickets are available at staffscountyshowground.co.uk.