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Show Dates for Site32.Xlsx 2020 ASAO MEMBERS SHOW DAYS UPDATED: 11:15 | 10/05/2020 It is with great upset to say that Shows in red have unfortunately made the difficult decision to cancel Shows in darker gree have postponed MARCH 20 21 National Shire Horse Show 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 APRIL 1 2 3 4 5 Countryside Lincs 6 7 8 9 CountryTastic 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Norfolk Spring Fling 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Harrogate Spring Flower Show 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 MAY 1 2 Spring Live! 3 North Somerset Show Mottram Show 4 5 6 7 8 Badminton Horse Trails RHS Malvern Spring 9 Festival Notinghamshire County Show 10 South Suffolk Agricultural Show Cowpie County Show 11 12 13 14 15 16 Hadleigh Show Otley Show Royal Welsh Small Holding & 17 Essex Young Farmers Show Woodhall Spa Country Show Countryside Festival 18 19 20 21 22 23 Heathfield & District Agri Show Hambleton District Show The Fife Show Hertforshire County Show 24 25 Northumberland County Show Great Harwood Show 26 27 Staffordshire County Show The Suffolk Show 28 29 30 Country Fest 31 Cambridgeshire County Show Rutland County Show JUNE 1 2 3 4 5 Ballymoney Show 6 Kenilworth Show Askwith & District Show 7 Messingham Horse & Foal Show 8 9 10 11 12 South of England Show 13 Armagh County Agricultural Show Cumberland Show Royal Three Counties Show Honley Show 14 15 16 Royal Cheshire County Show 17 18 19 Royal Highland Show 20 Eastrington Agricultural Show 21 North Yorkshire County Agri Show 22 23 24 Lincolnshire Show 25 26 27 Ballymena Show Haddington Show Todmorden Game & Country Fair Knaresborough Garden Show 28 Blaston Show Derbyshire County Show Arthington Show Malton Show Berkeley Show 29 30 JULY 1 The Royal Norfolk Show 2 3 Commonwealth Agriculture Omagh Show Royal Lancashire 4 Hanbury Countryside Show Monmouthshire Show Shelton Show Conference 2020, hosted by Royal Winterton Show Show 5 Norfolk Darnhill Show Huby & Sutton Show Howden Show 6 7 National Hunter Supreme 8 Championship Show 9 10 11 Echt Show Goosnargh & Longridge Agri Show Liskeard Agri Show Tendring Show Kent County Show Newport Show The Cotswold Show 12 Ashby Show 13 Stithians Show 14 15 Great Yorkshire Show 16 17 18 Penrith Show Castlewellan & District Agri Show Bishops Wilton Show Great Eccleston & District Agricultural Show 19 Rare & Traditional Breeds Show Crowle Agricultural Show Weeton Show 20 21 Royal Welsh Show 22 Driffield Show 23 24 Border Union Show 25 Bingley Show Kings Bromley Show Mid Devon Show Leek & District Show Bingley Show Cleveland Show Birstwith Show East Kilbride Farm Show Heckington Show Portishead Summer Show 26 Totness & District Show Aldborough & Boroughbridge Agri Show 27 Woolsery & District Agri Show 28 Ryedale Show New Forest & Hampshire County 29 Borrowby Agri & Hort Show Nantwich & South Cheshire Sho Show Yealmpton Agri Show Ulverston & North Lonsdale 30 Launceston Agricultural Show Ambleside Trad Sports 31 Dumfries Show Royal Bath & West Show AUGUST *POSTPONED DATE* 1 Blakesley Show Brecon County Show Cardigan County Agri Show Cockermouth & District Sho Dumfries Agri Show Emley Agri Show Garstang Show Oswestry Show South Gloucestershire Tenbury Show Osmotherley Show Emley Show 2 Gower Agricultural Show Sykehouse Show Tockwith Show Cheshire Game & Angling Fair Show Turriff Show 3 4 5 Arran Show North Devon Show Thornton Le Dale Show Cartmel Show 6 Burwarton Show Honiton Show 7 Hinderwell Show Taunton Flower Show 8 Halifax Agricultural Show Halifax Agri Show Sedgefield Show Dalston Show Chertsey Agri Show 9 Fillongley Show Ripley Show 10 11 Anglesey County Show 12 Ashover Show Camelford Agri Show Vale of Glamorgan Show Danby Show 13 Okehampton Show Appleby Show 14 Shrewsbury Flower Show 15 Gosforth Agricultural Show Ashbourne Show Rosedale Show Fylde Vintage & Farm Peebles Show 16 Mid Somerset Show Mottram Show Show 17 18 Hawkshead Show 19 Gillingham & Shaftesbury Show Pembrokeshire County Show 20 Denbigh & Flint County Show Balmoral Show *POSTPONED Borough Show 21 Dunster Show DATE* 22 Gargrave Show Chipping Show Leicestershire County Show 23 24 25 26 Egton Horse & Agri Show Merioneth County Show Ennerdale Show 27 Bucks County Show Holsworthy & Stratton Show The Melplash Show Selside Grayrigg & Mountain District of Wesmor Show Crosby Ravensworth Show & Vintage Rally 28 Devon County Show *POSTPONED Bywell Horse Driving Trails 29 DATE* Poynton Show Bilsdale Show Malham Show Wensleydale Show Dufton Show Millom & Broughton Agricultural Show 30 Grasmere Lakeland Sport & Show Royal Isle of Wight Show Edenbridge & Oxted Agri Sho 31 The Aylsham Show Epworth & District Agri Show Emsworth Horticultural Sho Glendale Show Farndale Show Reeth Show Keswick Show SEPTEMBER 1 Kilnsey Show 2 3 4 Burghley Horse Trails 5 Alresford Show Eccleshall Show Kingsbridge Show Moreton in Marsh Show Orsett Show Wolsingham Keighley & District Sho Lealholm Farm Produce & Hort Show Bentham Show Lowick Show Dorset County Show 6 Show 7 8 9 10 Westmorland County Show 11 Royal Cornwall Show Kelso Ram Sales 12 Frome Agri & Cheese Show Henley Farm & Country Show Penistone Agri Show The Romsey Show Usk Show Kington Show Bridlington Autumn Show Lancashire Game & Hodder Valley Agricultural & Horticultural Show 13 Frampton County Fair Cranleigh Show Country Festival 14 15 16 UK Dairy Day 17 18 Harrogate Autumn Flower Show 19 Stokesley Show The Game Fair The Royal County of Berkshire Show 20 21 Nidderdale Show 22 23 24 25 26 Gransden & District Show Malvern Autumn Show 27 28 29 30 OCTOBER 1 2 3 Autumn Show & Game Fair (South of Yetholm Borders Shepherds' Show 4 England) 5 6 7 The Dairy Show 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 NSA Sheep Event 20 21 22 23 24 Countryside Live 25 26 27 United Counties Agri & Hunters Soc Welsh Dairy Show 28 29 30.
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