West Sussex County Times

Crowds flock to Spring Live! event

- Megan O’Neill ct.news@jpimedia.co.uk

Thousands of people flocked to the South of England Showground at the weekend as the first of the venue’s four major events of the year took place.

From archery to axe throwing to dog shows and circus skills workshops, there was a range of activities on hand for the whole family at

Spring Live! in Ardingly on Saturday and Sunday.

Thanks to the easing of Covid restrictio­ns, organisers were able to reintroduc­e the annual show’s popular ‘have a go’ activities, which enabled visitors to get more hands-on as they had been able to prepandemi­c.

Corrie Ince, show director at The South of England Agricultur­al Society, said: “We truly celebrated the arrival of spring this weekend at the showground with thousands of people joining us to embrace one of the largest countrysid­e shows of the season in our region. Being able to offer a great day out for all the family and their fourlegged friends is always our aim and we hope our visitors enjoyed their visit.

“Our shows are also about education, and they expose the public to a countrysid­e way of life.

“If you missed Spring Live! then don’t worry, the South of England Show takes place from 10th-12th June and will return bigger and better than ever. Tickets will again be limited in numbers, so it is advisable to book your tickets now to secure a fantastic family day out.”

There was a wide range of activities and attraction­s to entertain visitors.

Younger guests had the chance to learn about a range of animals, from farmyard favourites to reptiles and amphibians, as well as take part in chocolate and wandmaking workshops and visit the on-site funfair.

Morris dancing, a sheep show, clog dancing and circus skills workshops also provided fun for the whole family.

For the green-fingered visitors, there were garden equipment stands and a new-format Gardener’s Q&A session where people could get top tips from experts.

Breeders from across the country also showcased their Huacaya and Suri alpacas, while the Countrysid­e Hub provided informatio­n on the Countrysid­e Code.

For more informatio­n about the South of England Society, visit www.seas.org.uk

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