122nd Devon County Show launches

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Posted Friday, April 28, 2017 - 7:24am

HRH The Countess of Wessex will spend two days at the 122nd Devon County Show next month, it was announced yesterday (Thursday).

The Countess is President of the Devon County Agricultural Association, which stages the Devon County Show.

Show Secretary, Ollie Allen, speaking at the launch of the Show held at Southernhay House, Exeter, said Her Royal Highness was looking forward to being part of ‘this incredible celebration of what makes Devon such a wonderful place to live and work’.

“I am sure Her Royal Highness will enjoy going around the showground and will appreciate the the wealth of passion and talent working in farming, food production, horticulture, craft and country life,” she added.

Currently the showground is a hive of activity as teams erect metres of canvas to create a virtual town; while off-site exhibitors, businesses, entertainers and visitors anticipate the three busiest days in the county’s calendar.

By the end of the week the largest structure will be up; the Crafts and Gardens Pavilion is a huge 500 feet by 80 feet traditional marquee and will house a giant, poignant‘people’s memorial to the men and women of the county who died in the First World War. Some 29,000 hand-made poppies donated by local people will form part of a huge display called ‘Devon Remembers’.

The Show is also an opportunity for farmers to come together to meet the most influential people involved in agriculture today including the President of the NFU Meurig Raymond.

“One other thing about the Show which is more valuable than ever is the opportunity it provides for a scattered rural community to come together, renew old friendships, make new ones, compare notes and - this year especially - discuss what the future may hold.  added Ollie.

The food and drink which originates on Devon’s farms has gained international renown and is championed by the vibrant local tourism and hospitality sector.

Deborah Clark, owner of Southernhay House in Exeter and Burgh Island, said: “At Southernhay House we eagerly anticipate the Devon County Show each year and are proud and pleased to support our heavenly county.  If champagne were made in Devon, my life would be complete; nevertheless, each year I am surprised and refreshed by the utter variety and quality of produce from "the UK's kitchen".

“Our challenge at the launch is to source the freshest, most local, most ethically produced food we can for you.  And it's easy!  Devon producers are rightly proud and eager to showcase their best.  And not just seasonal producers; as owners of this Grade II* listed building, we also appreciate the passion and the sheer graft that goes into preserving our Devon heritage; big or small, landscape or built, Devon is full of culture and quirks.”

Notable for this year:

  • The headline attractions in the Mole Valley Farmers’ Arena are the monster trucks  ‘Big Pete and the Grim Reaper’ (Friday and Saturday), a display of a hundred years’ of farm machinery  and, of course, the Grand Parade of Livestock (Friday and Saturday).
  • The Show’s magnificent Food and Drink Pavilion is even bigger this year and features a new artisan cheese section and a new seating area for visitors to tuck into their shopping. Devon’s super-chef Michael Caines will be in the demonstration kitchen (Thursday and Saturday) alongside other local chefs


Farming, the countryside, and food is at the heart of the Devon County Show, which is the great curtain-raiser for the animal showing season in the South West:

  • This is the fourth year of the Devon Farm Business Awards run by the Addington Fund, Devon County Agricultural Association and Stephens Scown Solicitors. Awards will be presented at a gala dinner on the Showground on the eve of the Show.
  • Mole Valley Farmers will once again have a major presence to showcase their goods and services.
  • There are more farming-related trade stands than last year, taking more space, including Mole Avon Trading, who are back supporting the Show this year after a few years absence.
  • The cream of the region’s breeding livestock will be on display.
  • There will be lots of local food and drink producers:


VIP visitors/celebrities:

  • HRH The Countess of Wessex is the President of the Devon County Agricultural Association for a one-year term which started in January 2017
  • and will visit the Show on the first and second day
  • The CLA has issued an invitation to the Min Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Angela Leadsom
  • CLA President Ross Murray will visit on Thursday
  • Meurig Raymond, President of the NFU will visit on Thursday
  • Minette Batters, Deputy President of the NFU will visit on Friday
  • Devon chef Michael Caines will be cooking in the Food and Drink Pavilion on Thursday and Saturday
  • Devon Young Farmers’ will hold their annual debate on Friday


Show attractions will also include:

  • Magnificent animals of all shapes and sizes
  • Delicious local food and drink
  • Non-stop entertainment
  • The Children’s Farm
  • The Mole Avon Wheelie Wild  Family Trail
  • Country life and woodland area
  • Top equestrian section
  • Pedigree dog show
  • Sheep shearing
  • A shopaholics’ paradise - over 2 miles in total of avenues full of everything from a beef rib to a river rib!
  • Historic steam engines, vintage vehicles and tractors
  • Metalwork and shoeing forges
  • BBC exhibit with live programmes
  • Armed Forces
  • Test your tractor driving skills at the Tractor Drive or have a go on the 4x4 wheel drive course.

And finally, but very importantly, the Show continues to offer good value for money:

  -  Two children per adult get free entry on Saturday

  -  Parking is free

Pictured: Devon County Show Secretary Ollie Allen gets up close to a Devon & Cornwall Longwool ewe (Daphne) and her six week old lambs (Shaun and Sophie) at the Show Press launch at Southernhay House in Exeter.

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