Loughborough Echo

The Countrysid­e Show returning to Beacon Hill

Bank Holiday event offers chance for ‘Game of Thrones’ moment

- DAVID GODSALL david.godsall@reachplc.com

THE countdown has started to a popular event held at Beacon Hill.

Following the success of last year’s event, The Countrysid­e Show returns on August Bank Holiday Monday with a new edition to its line-up - Archery Legends who will give visitors the chance to relive their favourite ‘Game of Thrones’ moments and learn the fine art of using a bow and arrow.

The event, organised by Leicesters­hire County Council is returning for its fourth consecutiv­e year at the Green-Flag accredited Beacon Hill Country Park on Monday, August 26, with a line-up including Clwyd Axemen, the action packed dog agility show ‘Paws for Thought’ and Extreme Mountain Bike Show.

The show also welcomes blacksmith­s Artmetal, who will be sharing their craft skills and our famous wood carver who will be carving show-stopping creations for the end of show auction.

Byron Rhodes, deputy leader of the county council, said: “We aim to build on the success of last year’s show by having a varied programme which highlights the skills, talent, craft and local produce we have in Leicesters­hire. People attending the show will also have the opportunit­y to visit the newly opened Beacon Hill Cafe which is the first of our developmen­ts to help make our green spaces in the county more sustainabl­e.”

Last year, more than 4,000 people visited the popular show, which balances the very best of countrysid­e life and a food marketplac­e where visitors can taste some of the best freshly crafted local produce.

This year visitors will be able to sample and view a range of handmade goods and products and practical demonstrat­ions from more than 100 exhibitors and performers in the large craft marquee.

Other activities on the day will include a Punch and Judy show, donkey rides for children, bird-ofprey display shows, live music and a wealth of children’s activities such as tree climbing, Shetland ponies and a climbing wall.

The event runs from 9.30am to 5pm with tickets available to buy in advance through Eventbrite or on the gate.

Early bird tickets with a 30 per cent saving are available online until noon on Friday, August 23. These tickets are £8 adults, £6 concession­s and £24 for a family ticket.

Ticket prices include show entry, children’s activities, car parking and an event programme. For more informatio­n and to buy tickets visitwww.leicscount­ryparks.org.uk

 ??  ?? The Countrysid­e Show is coming to Beacon Hill Country Park. Above: jumping through flames.
The Countrysid­e Show is coming to Beacon Hill Country Park. Above: jumping through flames.
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Left: the Extreme Mountain Bike Show.
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Pictured is the famous wood carver.

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