Campbeltown Courier

Rural Scotland – straight to your screen

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It’s time to dig out your best dealer boots, grab your bunnet and head for the Highland Show.

Sitting on your couch at home, that is.

The Royal Highland and Agricultur­al Society of Scotland (RHASS) is gearing up for its live-streamed Royal Highland Showcase, in partnershi­p with Royal Bank of Scotland.

Taking place next week, the showcase is a first in the UK of its kind.

It will see the best in livestock judging, equestrian, food and drink and rural skills streamed live online from Ingliston showground in Edinburgh.

The showcase was created following the cancellati­on of the Royal Highland Show earlier this year due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Thousands are expected to tune in to watch farm animals, witness Scotland’s delicious larder and experience the country’s vibrant culture including music, traditiona­l crafts and rural skills – all from the comfort of their home.

Access will be free and with four live-streams providing nine hours of action on each of the seven days, the showcase will give the audience an unpreceden­ted view of the finest livestock in Scotland and provide a greater insight into the world of judging than has been possible before.

Hours of on-demand content can also be accessed, with insights not only for the agricultur­al enthusiast, but for those who might never have been to the show before.

The showcase will include pre-recorded features on the Scottish championsh­ips for bread, dairy and handcrafts alongside sheep shearing, forestry and farriery skills and a range of presentati­ons and industry talks.

Educationa­l content from the Royal Highland Education Trust will include videos, activities to do at home or in the classroom, a teacher-focused webinar and meeting their volunteers. More than 5,000 schoolchil­dren have already signed up to participat­e in the showcase directly from their classrooms.

For food lovers there is a host of celebrity chefs lined up to present live cookery demonstrat­ions.

The chefs selected have all featured at previous shows and come from across Scotland, from Aberdeensh­ire in the north, down to Border country, with a fantastic range of dishes. Chefs include Neil Forbes of Café St Honoré and Craig Wilson, ‘The Kilted Chef’.

The Royal Highland Showcase follows detailed planning in collaborat­ion with the Scottish Government, which provided up to £750,000 in support for the event.

RHASS chairman Bill Gray said: ‘Our farmers never stopped through the pandemic and neither will we.

‘We know how much the show means to our members, the wider agricultur­al community and the show-going public.

‘This innovative event will act as a bridge between the no-show year of 2020 and the planned 180th show in 2022, the bicentenni­al anniversar­y of our first show.’

All content can be accessed via www.royalhighl­andshow.org from June 14.

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The Royal Highland Showcase will be a platform for the best of rural Scotland.

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