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Farm animals, music and traditional entertainment mix with robots and dinosaurs for this year’s action-packed Kent County Show.
The three-day event, which comes to the Kent Showground on Friday, July 7, Saturday, July 8 and Sunday, July 9, is expected to attract tens of thousands of people, with its 150 activities, workshops, displays and competitions, blending with the the latest in farming, produce and entertainment, from crowd-pleaser Titan the robot to animatronic baby dinos.
Show manager Lucy Hegarty said: “Each year we try to organise a variety of displays and entertainment. Our job is to balance the more traditional displays alongside some new, unique and contemporary entertainment. This year we have tried to vary the entertainment highlights and give visitors something a little bit different.”
For kids, the huge Tractor Ted bouncy castle will be back and in this week's What's On, you can win a family ticket to the show plus Tractor Ted goodies. Pick up a copy of your local KM to enter.
You can also win a family ticket to the show by signing up for the What's On weekly newsletter, bringing you all the latest events and entertainments news from across the county direct to your inbox. There's also a chance to win a family ticket to the show by signing up for the My Kent Family newsletter, bringing you the latest family-related news. To sign up for them, click here.
In next week's paper, we also have our essential 12-page pull-out guide to the show, packed with details of must-see activities, the highlights, and interviews and features about everything on offer, plus a map so you know where to head for your favourite activities.
We also bring you details of how you can win a TV with KMTV at the show. Just pick up your copy of your local KM paper next week.