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Surrey County Show
(Posted On: Wed 21st Mar 2018 at 10:05)
The Surrey County Show takes place on Bank Holiday Monday 28 May 2018

The County Show has got a range of thrills and events from all over Surrey.
  • Surrey County Stakes showjumping
  • Marching band
  • The Surrey Sheepdog Challenge
  • Heavy Horse obstacle display
  • Parade of prize winning cattle and sheep
  • Bolddog Lings motorbike stunt team

For a full itinerary plan your day here.

Of course, no County Show would be complete without a farmers market. Which is providing foods, jams, chutneys and drinks all made and produced locally. So you can get a true taste of Surrey.

One of the brightest moments of spring is all the flowers and plants that blossom. The Floristry competition promises to be full of both except there's a twist, all plants must comply with the County Show theme. The Curtis PCT and a commemorative shield will be awarded to winners alongside cash prizes.

While we've mentioned Spring and what it offers Surrey we wouldn't have some of the great sights without the woodland and forestry conservations. There will be an exhibit committed to conversation efforts within in Surrey. Which for any interested in Surrey's surroundings in worth a visit. Speaking of surroundings we at surrey-online have also taken a look into the sights and history of Stoke park, the host of the County Show.

This years county show is set to bigger and better than previous years. And will celebrate everything Surrey has to offer.

If your interested and wish to find out further information then visit their website here.

 
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