Ashby Show organisers make discounted tickets available for this year's event in July

By Graham Hill

2nd Mar 2023 | Local News

The demonstration of sheep shearing is always a popular attraction at the Ashby Show. All photos: Ashby Nub News
The demonstration of sheep shearing is always a popular attraction at the Ashby Show. All photos: Ashby Nub News

Ashby Show organisers have made discounted tickets available for this year's event.

If you book online now you can save at least 25 per cent.

The Ashby Show is Leicestershire's largest one-day agricultural show - and returned last year to Cattows Farm in Heather after a three-year gap due to the pandemic.

Monster Trucks were a highlight of last year's show.

The 2023 event - on Sunday, July 9 - again boasts great entertainment for all the family, which includes main ring displays, livestock competitions, livestock and equipment parades, modern and vintage machinery, classic cars, and more.

Ashby Show organisers add: "Well-behaved dogs on leads are welcome, and we are proud to share that we will have a gun dog scurry this year, run by the Derwent Valley Gundog Team.

We would like to remind you that the show site is an agricultural field and to wear appropriate footwear.

Vintage machinery was on display at the 2022 event

"There will be a cash machine on site, and we also encourage you to bring cash to avoid the queues for this."

You can book your discounted tickets HERE.

     

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