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Heavy Horse Musical Drive & Heavy Horse Village Free Fall Red Devils We are excited to be joined by the Parachute Regiment Freefall Team, This year we are pleased to be welcoming Heavy Horses to the Show. the official parachute display team of both The Parachute Regiment and They will perform a Musical Drive in the Main Ring as well as having the British Army. their own classes. The horses will be traditionally turned out with their They will perform a spectacular display above the Main Ring on both manes and tails braided while their drivers will be elegantly dressed. Show days. Set to stirring traditional music, the Musical Drive will involve complex moves including figures of eight and scissor movements. When not in the Main Ring, these horses will be located in the Heavy Horse Village and members and visitors will be able to watch exhibi- The Corps of Commissionaires are looking tors preparing them and see these gentle giants up close. after the Members Area at this year’s Show. They will provide high calibre, well trained The Dorset Watercress Company, our Security Industry Authority licensed profes- local supplier of this traditional super sionals. food, are building—YES building—a fea- A new Flock Competition has been ture in the Floral Pavilion of watercress organised for this year. This is open beds since 1840 to to any flock in Dorset and will be held help us celebrate in June. For more details or to enter, our 175 years anni- contact Rebecca in the office on versary. The Horse & Pony Schedule has been altered for this 01305 264249 or competi- year and there is the addition of some local classes [email protected] This really is one as well as Heavy Horse classes. not to miss—it is Another highlight for the section this year is a new going to be amaz- Supreme Champion Pony or Horse on both days ing! with a £250 prize. Farm Produce moving to the modern era! The Farm Produce classes are being updated and modernised to bring the Wheat & Barley classes in The Vice-Presidents Car Park is heading South line with current commer- and back on the flat too, via Gate 1. cial purchasing. New Livestock Classes for this year Following demand from exhibitors a number of new The new Countryside Arena will demonstrate what livestock classes are being introduced. The Cattle sec- Craft Returns in Dorset Artisan Tent really goes on in our countryside. tion will have classes for Belted Galloways and Low- New for this year is a ‘Dorset Artisan Craft Tent’ lines, as well as non-pedigree Dairy classes. The Sheep section will see the introduction of Portland which will have lots of local makers and producers and Coloured Ryeland classes. The Show will also be displaying and selling their wares, ranging from ce- This year we welcome a hosting the Tamworth Pig Champion of Champions ramics to jewellery to textiles. The exhibitors in this New Goat Chairman and competition. tent are by invitation only and are selected by our Vice Chairman. Anne Barnes moves from Vice group of craft specialists. Chairman to Chairman and Makeover and Move for Shopping Mall as it be- Ben Young is the new Vice. comes ’shopping @TheAvenue’ The new marquee will be located near to the new The Homecraft Theme for this year’s Show is Vice Presidents’ car park. Like the Dorset Artisan ‘Seasons’. The Homecraft Committee are introduc- Tent, a group have invited and selected all exhibitors ing a number of new classes this year, as well as New Show Jumping Competition—‘Stick or that are in the marquee and we hope that this will some variations on the traditional classes. Twist’ provide a good variety of quality stands. New classes include a Decorated Umbrella which This is a new competition that will be taking place will be judged on public vote, a hand knitted toy on the Saturday afternoon for the first time ever and a patchwork quilt. in the UK. Edition 1 March 2016 1840 Education Fund To commemorate the formation of the Dorchester Agricultur- al Society in 1840 an education fund has been set up. This restricted fund will “provide education for schoolchildren within the county of Dorset to gain knowledge in agriculture, The new ‘old’ team in the office, it’s true! horticulture and other rural enterprises”. The Show appointed Lisa Cartwright part- Competitions Secretary (full time) and is al- Discussions and brainstorming have shown that there are lots time as the Company & Board Secretary dur- ready getting things in order. of places for schoolchildren to go to but schools do not have ing the Autumn she has looked after most the funds to pay for the transport to get children out of the financial matters and much Richard Cuzens, as most more for a couple of years – will know, ran the Show classroom and on to these farms, nurseries, food producers but her Show connections from 1994 to 2001 and and processors. go back much further. Lisa stepped in last year when Initially the fund will finance transport to and from a number originally worked for Peter the Show needed help. Aiken Insurance Brokers Known for his Bowler Hat, of farms which will be dedicated to providing farm tours and who looked after the you will see much more of it is the Society’s aim to top the fund up on a regular basis as Show’s insurance and so him as he is back full time well as raising funds via other activities. knows a lot about the Socie- as our Show Secretary and ty and the Show. brings with him valuable The Society would be delighted if you would feel able to con- experience of not only this tribute to this fund. Donations can be made through the Rebecca Cox worked as an Show, but insights of many Entries are coming in for The Spring Flower office. assistant in the office for other major UK shows. Show which is being held at the new location the summer season, but like Lisa her connec- of Sunninghill School Hall this year. There are tions go back a long way. Her father is Tim This is a great team, we expect a lot from over 30 daffodil classes as well as classes for Cox, the Cattle Chairman and we think she them over future years. The Office opening other flowers, pot plants, propagation, chil- has been to every Show since she was born. hours are 10am to 4pm in the winter months dren’s classes and photography. Entry is free Her first job was stewarding, then selling and 9am to 5pm from April to September tickets in South Street, and now she is the (inclusive). for viewing between 2pm and 4pm and there is plenty of parking space and Dorset Afternoon 175 and Counting The Dorchester Agricultural Society is pleased to be al- Teas and Cakes being served. This year sees the culmination of the Society’s 175th anniversary. Around the Showground you lowing Weldmar Hospicecare Trust the use of the Mem- will see various displays and competitions to mark this occasion, ranging from heritage bulbs in bers’ Marquee following the Show. Weldmar will be the Horticulture tent to hand milking in the Cattle section. holding a ball on Saturday 10th September. We need your help to gather up any photographs, posters, leaflets, rosettes, trophies, badges, letters, press cuttings—IN FACT ANYTHING from the Society’s history. The Society wants to stage an exhibition at this year’s Show of items from the last 175 years— we can copy things, look after things and yes they will be VERY SAFE—guarded 24 hours a day with someone inside the exhibition day and night! Follow us on Facebook and Twitter to keep up to PLEASE—search through your lofts, those history drawers and if you think that you have some- date with all of the latest developments and thing that might be interesting ring the office, email us, drop in—WE NEED YOUR HELP. There news at the Show. @DorsetCShow are already a few interesting pictures , press cuttings etc. The Show Secretary is offering a bottle of champagne to the owner of the oldest artefact on display! Dorset must have many items stashed away—please dig them out for everyone to see. Our beautiful new traditional Dorset sign post—look out for it! secretary@ competitions@ [email protected] www.dorsetcountyshow.co.uk .