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What to see and do at the Kent County Show as thousands expected at the event's final day

Thousands are expected to attend the final day of this year's Kent County Show as the country continues to enjoy blue skies and sunshine.

The three-day farming and agricultural festival, staged on the Kent Showground at Detling near Maidstone, is one of the biggest events in the Kent calendar but was cancelled in the last two summers because of the pandemic.

Lambs being led to the show ring
Lambs being led to the show ring

Show spokesman Olivia Lewis-Deane said: "We have a new team and are all finding our feet.

"No one was sure what the Covid situation would be like this summer so we have put together a slightly cut-down show.

"But people seem to be enjoying it. And we are planning to make it bigger and better for next year when we celebrate the show's centenary."

County Show traffic manager Charles Tassell says he expects around 5,000 cars to descend on the showground today - a number which could grow thanks to the warm weather.

Tickets cost £22 for adults, and under 14s can enter for free.

John and Jayne Goodwin, from Sheppey, with their shire horses
John and Jayne Goodwin, from Sheppey, with their shire horses
The Rock Choir performing at the Kent County Show
The Rock Choir performing at the Kent County Show
Lots on offer at the County Show
Lots on offer at the County Show

There will be plenty of car parking available, and Nu-Venture is also providing a shuttle bus service to and from the site from Maidstone East Station and King Street between 9am and 6.15pm.

For the first time, this year's Kent County Show welcomed the Hogg Show, the UK’s only travelling pig stage show. Tom Hogg’s marvellous pigs will perform a hilarious and spectacular act each day near the Livestock Area.

There will also be pig agility competitions in the Countryside, Game and Canine Ring across the weekend, and also a fun-filled sheep show from Ginger Sutton and the team, which has proved a favourite in past years.

Each day of the Kent County Show will bring a new line up of fabulous live music.

Performers across the weekend will include the Rock Choir, Mama’s Funkin’ Skunks, the Lucky 13’s, Knights of Nevada, the Ruby Sisterz and Heart of Kent Show Choir, to name just a few.

Patricia Catchpole, from Rochester, gets on her 1958 former Maidstone and District AEC 36-seater coach
Patricia Catchpole, from Rochester, gets on her 1958 former Maidstone and District AEC 36-seater coach
There is an array of food stalls for hungry visitors
There is an array of food stalls for hungry visitors

The show also has more than 300 trade stands for you to peruse, from Kentish wine to garden furniture, so you’re sure to find something you love from a range of local and independent businesses.

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