Tendring Hundred Show

Tendring Hundred Show

Tendring Hundred Show is an annual agricultural fair held in early July at the Showground at Lawford House Park, near Manningtree in Essex England, featuring over 200 tradestands and entertainment in several show areas and shows.

Entertainment

* Heavy horse Classes
* Vintage car Parade
* Heart of England Falconry Display
* Scurry
* Hound Parade
* Young Farmer's tug-of-war Challenge
* Team Spectrum Kite Display,
* Krag Dancers from Poland

how areas

* Countryside Area – arena including Terrier Racing, Gun dog & Falconry Displays, Fly Fishing on a large man-made pond, archery and shooting demonstrations, and numerous societies representing all sorts of rural organizations from Badgers and Bees to the 10m Living River, with varieties of fresh water coarse fish native to UK rivers.
* Community Area – each year one local Community shows a diverse range of groups exhibiting and performing on the stage.
* Flower Tent - concentrating on flower clubs, local horticultural societies and garden clubs, both displaying and exhibiting. There are experts on hand to give help and advice on all aspects of gardening as well as local nurseries displaying and selling items for home gardeners.
* Education Area - Over 40 schools displaying their work as well as student performances throughout the day.
* Children’s Activity Area - featuring "Professor Poppycock and his Punch & Judy", the Essex Storytellers, and bouncy castles.
* Craft Tent and Shoppers Market – with unique gifts and handicrafts for sale.
* Food Hall – incorporates a farmer's market, and several vendors selling food and beverages.

Included shows

* Art Show - in which local artists display works for sale
* Poultry Show – the largest show of its kind in the area with over 100 classes for all types of fowl.
* Goat Show – many different breeds of Goats being exhibited
* Rabbit Show – a Two Star Show with over 100 exhibits
* Cavy (Guinea Pig) Show - wide range of breeds and varieties, including some rare breeds on show.
* Rat Show – Summer Cup show run by the National Fancy Rat Society
* Pigeon Show – a very long established Show exhibiting 45 breeds of Fancy pigeons
* Horse Show - With three rings in the dedicated horse area with a mix of ridden and in-hand classes for horses and ponies including the BSJA Show jumping arena, with affiliated show jumping throughout the day.

External references

* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/essex/content/articles/2006/06/22/tendring_show_event_feature.shtml BBC Article]
* [http://www.tendringshow.co.uk/ Show Website]


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