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Summertime means showtime as county prepares for action

DANIEL HALL provides some dates for your diary as Northumber­land’s show season nears

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FOR many villages in Northumber­land, local agricultur­al shows are the highlight of their calendar.

The sheer variety of things to see, eat and do will astound anyone, especially if it’s their first time visiting one. However, these rural showcases often are often cornerston­es of centuries of history and culture.

The Northumber­land County Show is the first and biggest, attracting around 30,000 visitors annually to the show ground in Bywell. But when it gets to August and September, village shows across the whole county are taking place with everything from animal exhibiting to fruit and vegetable growing competitio­ns.

Here are shows taking place in Northumber­land in 2024.

■ Northumber­land County Show

■ When: Saturday, May 25

■ Where: Showground at Bywell Hall, NE43 7AB

Kicking off the 2024 season is the biggest and best-known of the county’s shows. The Northumber­land County Show attracts as many as 30,000 people and is a celebratio­n of rural life.

This year, expect all the usual highlights like the Grand Parade, Champion of Champions, and vintage tractor parade; along with live music, displays, and activities for all the family. New additions for the 2024 show include alpaca walks and a llama display pen, while the Main Arena act features a horse you may recognise from Game of Thrones and Lloyds adverts.

■ Powburn Show

■ When: Saturday August 3

■ Where: Powburn, Alnwick, NE66 4JE

A traditiona­l country show which takes place on the first Saturday in August. It’s the first village in North Northumber­land each year and has wrestling, hill racing, sheep dog trials and sheep showing.

■ Glanton Show

■ When: Saturday, August 10

■ Where: Glanton Show Field, NE66 4AL

Glanton Show returns for the third consecutiv­e year after a four year hiatus. Not only was it affected by the Coronaviru­s pandemic in 2020 and 2021, but in 2019 it was called to a halt due to heavy rain and floods.

The historic show dates back to 1855, and in 1869 they were known as “The Great Northern Games at Glanton”.

■ Slaley Show

■ When: Saturday, August 10

■ Where: Slaley Showground, Townhead, Slaley, NE47 0AT

The Slaley Show has been going for more than 170 years in the West Northumber­land village. Beginning life in 1845 as the Slaley and Hexhamshir­e Floral and Horticultu­ral Society Show, it has undergone many changes to become what it is today.

Originally, animal categories were limited to “best-dressed chickens”, but have since been broadened to have classes for sheep, calves, poultry, goats and alpacas. Across all categories in the show, there were more than 1,000 entries in 2018.

■ Allendale Agricultur­al Show

■ When: Saturday, August 17

■ Where: Allendale Showground, 2 Old Brewery the Riding, Allendale Town, NE47 9EE

The Allendale Show offers a taste of the West Northumber­land countrysid­e with keenly-contested sheep classes taking place alongside horse events throughout the day. Its dog show attracts a host of different breeds,while there are also competitio­n classes for produce, handicraft­s, photograph­y, art, flowers and flower arrangemen­ts.

■ Warkworth Show

■ When: Saturday, August 17

■ Where: Warkworth Castle Grounds, Castle Terrace, NE65 0UJ

This year’s Warkworth Show will be the 152nd to take place in the castle grounds. Exhibitors can enter into horticultu­re, industrial and children’s classes; and there is a dog show.

■ Whittingha­m Show

■ When: Saturday, August 17

■ Where: Show field near Whittingha­m Lane, NE66 4RJ

The Whittingha­m Show offers amusements, rides and games; a dog show; a wellbeing area; and plenty of food in this small village west of Alnwick and north of Rothbury. Last year’s show featured a “guess the weight of the lamb” competitio­n, Tug of War, and vintage tractors.

■ Falstone Border Shepherds’ Show

■ When: Saturday, August 24

■ Where: Show field in Falstone, NE48 1AA

Last year’s show saw a last-minute change of venue but the Falstone Border Shepherd’s Show will return to its old venue in 2024. Establishe­d in 1885, the main focus is on sheep; though there are classes for dogs, and lots of non-animal based competitio­ns and attraction­s too.

■ Glendale Show

■ When: Monday, August 26 (Bank Holiday)

■ Where: Wooler Showfield, North Middleton (two miles south of Wooler on the A697), NE71 6QX

Another of the biggest shows in the county, the Glendale Show welcomed around 12,000 visitors to North Northumber­land in last year; some of whom had travelled from as far as Somerset. The show takes place on the August Bank Holiday each year, and last year’s event saw Freestyle Motorcross, Aldabra giant tortoises, and the ”Hilarious Sheep Show”.

■ Blanchland Show

■ When: Monday, August 26 (Bank Holiday)

■ Where: Blanchland, DH8 9UA

Another county show that takes place every August Bank Holiday Monday is the Blanchland Show, on the border of Northumber­land and Durham. One of the attraction­s of this show is a half marathon and 10k that runs on the same day, which heads up into the North Pennines National Landscape.

■ Bellingham Show

■ When: Saturday, August 31

■ Where: Bellingham Show Field, NE48 2JY

Along with the county show and Glendale Show, Bellingham is one of the larger shows in the annual calendar. This year sees Big Pete Monster Trucks coming to the North Tyne village, as well as live bands, Northumbri­an piping and wrestling.

In terms of animals and livestock, there will be horses, sheep, terrier racing, and a dog show. Visitors who are able to avoid driving to the show, can even make the most of the two beer tents.

■ The Etal Show

■ When: Sunday, September 1

■ Where: Etal Village, Cornhill on Tweed, TD12 4TL

Said to be one of the oldest oneday country fairs in the North East, the Etal Show is held on the first Sunday each September. There is a heavier focus on vegetables, flower arrangemen­ts, and food here though there is a dog show where visiting pooches can compete in a range of classes.

■ Ingram Show

■ When: Saturday, September 14

■ Where: Ingram Show Field, NE66 4LT

A small and traditiona­l country event, Ingram Show aims to bring people together from the local community to display livestock alongside traditiona­l skills and crafts.

■ Thropton Show

■ When: Saturday, September 21

■ Where: Thropton Show Field, NE65 7JE

Coquetdale’s Thropton Show is another of the smaller shows in the Northumber­land calendar. Last year saw a quoits competitio­n, and a fell race alongside competitio­ns for fruits, vegetables and flowers.

■ Belford Village Show

■ When: Saturday, September 28

■ Where: Belford Football Grounds, NE70, 7NZ

One of the final village shows of the year, Belford’s show takes place right at the end of September. 2024 will be the 106th show, with last year’s welcoming around 500 people.

■ Upper Redesdale Show

■ When: Saturday, September 28

■ Where: High Rochester, NE19 1RB

The 133rd annual Upper Redesdale Show takes place this year at High Rochester. The hamlet on the A68, home to Bremenium Roman Fort, is one of the last villages before crossing into Scotland.

■ Alwinton Show

■ When: Saturday, October 12

■ Where: Alwinton Show Ground NE65 7BQ

The Alwinton Border Shepherds’ Show brings country and village show season to a close in Northumber­land.

2023’s event may have had a chill in the air, but it was a sunny day for rare breed displays, dog shows, a children’s fell race, Westmorlan­d Wrestling, and collie dog judging.

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