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Pembroke Town & Country Show 2025 returns to Lamphey

Pembroke Town & Country Show 2025 returns to Lamphey

The annual event, which has been running for more than 200 years, took place on Wednesday, August 6.
Set in the Show Field, Lamphey, the day promised a diverse range of attractions suitable for all ages.
The show, organised by the Farmers Club since 1817, featured cattle, sheep, and goat judging, along with horse and dog shows.
Visitors can also enjoyed trade and craft stalls, as well as main ring attractions like the Quack Pack.
A variety of vintage tractors and cars were also on display.
The attractions arena hosted a mix of entertainment throughout the day.
This included displays of vintage, classic, and veteran cars and bikes, vintage tractors and equipment, the Pembrokeshire Mud Slingers, Meiron Owen's Quack Pack, Pembroke Dock Fire Brigade, and a parade of Cresselly Hunt Foxhounds.
The day also showcased an agricultural working machinery display by Park Wall Group.
Other attractions on the showground included a farrier's demonstration, sheep shearing, a South Pembrokeshire YFC display, the Food Story exhibition, egg classes & fur exhibits and a Pets Corner.
The domestic and horticultural marquee housed a variety of exhibits and competitions.
Horse events and class competitions for cattle, sheep and goats took place throughout the day. A range of animals, like alpacas and pigs, were also on show for visitors to see.
For younger visitors, a dedicated marquee hosted Debbie & Kelly's Magic Show and GIZMO, a children's entertainer and magician, who provided plenty of fun and laughter.
The craft marquee and shopping mall, established in 2005, continues to be a popular attraction at the show.
Located in the centre of the show in a light and airy marquee, it offers a range of handmade products from over 42 stalls.
Visitors can buy a range of jewellery, pyrography craft, children's clothes, wood-turned products, paintings, and books written by local people inside.
Visitors can also find shopping stalls selling a variety of goods such as cushions, felt pictures, skincare products, soap, gifts and greeting cards, preserves, honey, and rum.
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The annual event, which has been running for more than 200 years, took place on Wednesday, August 6. Set in the Show Field, Lamphey, the day promised a diverse range of attractions suitable for all ages. The show, organised by the Farmers Club since 1817, featured cattle, sheep, and goat judging, along with horse and dog shows. Visitors can also enjoyed trade and craft stalls, as well as main ring attractions like the Quack Pack. A variety of vintage tractors and cars were also on display. The attractions arena hosted a mix of entertainment throughout the day. This included displays of vintage, classic, and veteran cars and bikes, vintage tractors and equipment, the Pembrokeshire Mud Slingers, Meiron Owen's Quack Pack, Pembroke Dock Fire Brigade, and a parade of Cresselly Hunt Foxhounds. The day also showcased an agricultural working machinery display by Park Wall Group. Other attractions on the showground included a farrier's demonstration, sheep shearing, a South Pembrokeshire YFC display, the Food Story exhibition, egg classes & fur exhibits and a Pets Corner. The domestic and horticultural marquee housed a variety of exhibits and competitions. Horse events and class competitions for cattle, sheep and goats took place throughout the day. A range of animals, like alpacas and pigs, were also on show for visitors to see. For younger visitors, a dedicated marquee hosted Debbie & Kelly's Magic Show and GIZMO, a children's entertainer and magician, who provided plenty of fun and laughter. The craft marquee and shopping mall, established in 2005, continues to be a popular attraction at the show. Located in the centre of the show in a light and airy marquee, it offers a range of handmade products from over 42 stalls. Visitors can buy a range of jewellery, pyrography craft, children's clothes, wood-turned products, paintings, and books written by local people inside. Visitors can also find shopping stalls selling a variety of goods such as cushions, felt pictures, skincare products, soap, gifts and greeting cards, preserves, honey, and rum.

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