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The Royal Show kicks off this week

- LATOYA NEWMAN latoya.newman@inl.co.za

THE 2023 Royal Show opens on Friday and will run until June 4.

This year the event – considered the country’s premier agricultur­al show – coincides with the Royal Agricultur­al Society’s 172nd anniversar­y.

It also marks the last year that the show will be held in its current form, and at its historical Old Howick Road Home in Pietermari­tzburg.

Terry Strachan, CEO of the Royal show, said the 2023 event looks set to be a grand and memorable occasion.

“In terms of exhibitors, the Royal Show is 100% full and online ticket sales are proceeding well. This is sadly the last Royal Show in its current mixed entertainm­ent form.

“Going forward, the Royal Agricultur­al Society will continue to host (at its new address in Hilton) a number of events annually, but these will be focused on agricultur­e endeavours and be of short-term duration (three to five days each). It will be a totally different audience; far smaller but with a focused interest.”

He said the logistical difficulti­es of hosting a large agricultur­al event in a heavily built-up area had prompted the move to the Mount Verde Estate in Hilton from next year.

Strachan said historical­ly the event sees between 115 000 and 125 000 visitors over its duration.

“Approximat­ely 52% of Royal Show visitors come from the greater Durban area,” he said.

Strachan said there were a number of highlights on the programme this year. These include:

s 4WO .ATIONAL ,IVESTOCK #HAMPIonshi­ps: the Hampshire Down sheep breed, and for the first time, the Chianina cattle breed (an exceptiona­lly large beef animal of Italian lineage).

s 4HE +:. 9OUTH 3HOW CATERING FOR school-going youngsters and students. This will take place during the first weekend. Entry is open to all, and on the day, animals (cattle, sheep and goats) are loaned to participan­ts.

of public interest include the Sheep and Wool Expo (with weekend sheep-shearing demonstrat­ions), an

informativ­e exhibit by the Milk Producers Organisati­on, the Honey Hall and the popular bird and rabbit sections.

s ! NEW FORMAT OF THE #RAFTS (ALL WILL focus exclusivel­y on the fine arts of cake icing, quilting and floral displays.

s ! VARIED ENTERTAINM­ENT PROGRAMME WILL INCLUDE +:. S LARGEST FUNFAIR THE +ARKLOOF ZIPLINE The Witness Car SoundOff Show (incorporat­ing a Dyno and Show & Shine competitio­n this Friday); Dog Agility Championsh­ips this Saturday; the East Coast Radio Royal Rock Concert, featuring Prime Circle, Jesse Clegg and Cantrel, among other acts, also this Saturday; and the popular Flight Night FMX Show – a Moto-X display with pyrotechni­cs, on the evening of Saturday, June 3.

For more informatio­n and to buy tickets visit www.royalshow.co.za

 ?? ?? DUBBED KZN’s largest funfair, the entertainm­ent is a popular element at The Royal Show. | Justin Klusner/Supplied
DUBBED KZN’s largest funfair, the entertainm­ent is a popular element at The Royal Show. | Justin Klusner/Supplied
 ?? ?? THE dog agility show and displays with animal interactio­ns are popular with children. | Supplied
THE dog agility show and displays with animal interactio­ns are popular with children. | Supplied
 ?? ?? THE Karkloof Zipline will be at the event. | Supplied
THE Karkloof Zipline will be at the event. | Supplied
 ?? ?? LIVE entertainm­ent is a feature this year. | Justin Klusner/Supplied
LIVE entertainm­ent is a feature this year. | Justin Klusner/Supplied

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