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Bedwellty Show to return for its 145th edition this weekend

News | Rhys Williams | Published: 15:51, Monday August 12th, 2024.
Last updated: 15:51, Monday August 12th, 2024

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The Bedwellty Show returns on August 17

Wales’ second oldest agricultural show is set to return this weekend for its 145th edition.

The Bedwellty Show, which is held at Nelson’s Llancaiach Fawr, will take place on Saturday August 17.

The family-friendly day consists of tractor and vintage car displays, trade stands and craft stalls, as well as the usual livestock.

The show formally began in the 1870s, but records show that similar events had been held in and around Blackwood for many years before.

The show moved to Llancaiach Fawr in 2016, where it has been held ever since.

Last year, it celebrated its 150th anniversary – with a special event held at Church Farm, Mynyddislwyn.

Adult tickets cost £10, while children aged between 12 and 16 can enter for £5.

Tickets are free for children aged 11 and under.

A family ticket, which is for two adults and up to three children, costs £25.

Visit the Bedwellty Show’s website to buy tickets for this year’s event.


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