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Rutland residents invited to 190th Rutland County Show Party

By Evie Payne

19th May 2024 | Local News

The 2024 Rutland County Show is fast approaching. Image credit: Rutland Showground.
The 2024 Rutland County Show is fast approaching. Image credit: Rutland Showground.

Rutland residents and attendees at the 190th Rutland County Show have been invited to the show after party.

A microcosm of the wider countryside, the annual Rutland County Show brings together almost every aspect of rural living and lifestyle, from rural crafts and livestock to the region's finest farm machinery.

Now in its 190th year, the 2024 show is set to be bigger than ever, with a jam-packed schedule packed full of family entertainment alongside livestock and equine showing classes and some of the county's finest food and drink.

The Rutland County Show will take place soon. Image credit: Nub News.

Trade stands offer visitors the chance to browse local crafts – woodwork, jewellery, ceramics – and sample locally produced foods, such as cheeses, meats and jams.

Oakham based brewery The Grainstore will provide bars and there will be a wide range of street food and other refreshments available throughout the show, as well as the annual For Rutland Bottle Tombola, helping raise funds for Citizens Advice Rutland.

On top of this, the team are inviting ticket holders to join them at the after show party.

Will you be at the after party? Image credit: Rutland Showground.

Set to go ahead on the same day as the show, the after party will kick off at 5pm and include live music with Prosecco Geckoa and Real Monsters, as well as food from Chef Steph, including mac 'n' cheese, buffalo or katsu chicken, fries, veggie options and more.

Tickets cost £5 and can be purchased at the same time as buying your show ticket. These are limited, so book soon to avoid disappointment.

The Rutland County Show will take place on 2 June from 9am until 4pm at Rutland Showground, Showground Way, Oakham. Find out more online.

     

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