The Isle of Wight County Show is a fantastic showcase the very best of the Island’s rural economy from local food to gardening, craft and outdoor living.
Below are some of the articles mentioning the Royal Isle of Wight County Show.
This is going to be the event of the summer. As well as the Household Cavalry, there’s so much else to see and do, from tractor rides, to clay pigeon shooting and handling a pig.
The new awards showcase the success of rural industries on the Island, and the awards for schools and young people demonstrate the very positive future of rural life on the Isle of Wight.
The Royal Isle of Wight County Show promises to be a ‘right rural day out’ with animal parades, falconry displays, and lots of activities including clay pigeon shooting and tractor rides. It’s headlined by the amazing Household Cavalry.
The County Show's Chairman said it celebrates everything that is good about the Isle of Wight and they hope this offer is a fitting tribute to the work being undertaken by the Island’s NHS staff
Police and Crime Commissioner and Country Watch invite local residents to bring small items to Royal Isle of Wight County Show for free marking to help prevent crime.
In their debut appearance on the Isle of Wight, The Queen’s ceremonial regiment will be putting on a spectacular mounted display, with lots of pomp and pageantry.
The Royal IW County Show is pleased to announce the winner of the 2019 award for the ‘Best Trade Stand’ at the event and a date for the Royal Isle of Wight County Show 2020.
Island-born poultry judge and former Chairman of the Isle of Wight Young Farmers, Jed Dwight, is now the youngest A Panel judge in the UK, and one of the youngest ever to be elevated to the Panel.