The Royal Isle of Wight County Show has been drawing the crowds today (Saturday) and it continues tomorrow, too.
Back for the first time since 2019, at Northwood showground, animals, magic, art and the Hampshire Police Male Voice Choir have been just the start of the entertainment.
The Queen’s Colour Squadron were among the attendees, marching through the crowd earlier.
The Royal Air Force’s ceremonial unit are performing their drill display in the show’s main ring.
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Of course, the event is all about giving us a taste of the rural lifestyle.
Members of the Isle of Wight Young Farmers Club are hosting wellie wanging, a miniature tractor course and family games, while there are also vintage attractions, a classic vehicle display and trail bike riders.
Tomorrow (Sunday), you can enter dog show on Sunday. Categories, include, best rescue dog, Dog most like its owner and many more.
- Follow our County Show LIVE BLOG
- CLICK HERE for tickets (£10.50 online/£12.50 on the gate for the day for adults. Under 16s free with paying adult)
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