Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Animals are the stars of the show

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Show manager Nicholas Hoyland says: “It’s a fantastic event with a huge history and I’m proud that we have maintained the show’s agricultur­al feel and core traditions while giving it new content each year.”

A 60-strong core committee mastermind­s the show and is joined by more than 250 additional volunteers on the day.

It will have around 200 trade stands, a food hall and children’s activities. Around 15,000 people are expected to attend, including 1,000 competitor­s from all around the country.

This year the Penistone Agricultur­al Society, which organises the show, has chosen a number of charities to support - they are the Yorkshire Air Ambulance, Woodhead Mountain Rescue and the Royal Agricultur­al Benevolent Institutio­n.

Our quick guide to the show covers everything from tickets to timings.

The show field is 30 minutes from Huddersfie­ld, off the B4642. Use satnav directions S36 3DW to find it. Free parking is provided. There are bus and rail services from Huddersfie­ld to Penistone.

Book in advance and tickets are £9 for adults, £2.50 for children and £20 for families, from penistones­how. com. On the day they will be £12, £3 and £25 respective­ly.

There’s a grand parade at 3.30pm in the main ring, also classes for horses, ponies, sheep, hounds, farm animals and fancy dress throughout the day. Elsewhere there’s everything from youth theatre and dancing displays to a birds of prey demonstrat­ion and Punch and Judy show. If you’ve never seen live show jumping or pig racing then now’s your chance.

The Met Office is predicting changeable weather into September but says there is a chance of more prolonged dry conditions, with temperatur­es remaining normal for the time of year.

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