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Edinburgh Reporter
12 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Edinburgh Reporter
At The Royal Highland Show on Saturday
More than 150 animals took part in the parade across the event's Main Ring. The Grand Parade takes place once again on the Sunday of the Show at 2.30pm. Awards were handed out to 15 winners who are leading the way in agricultural innovation. Winners included Graintek UK for their baby portable grain dryer, the smallest mobile dryer in the world and New Holland for their T6 methane power tractor, which offers a more sustainable way of working. David Tennant, Head of Show, said: 'There has been an incredible atmosphere on site today and the Saturday of the Show is always a really special one with The Grand Parade taking place – it's such a spectacle for visitors to experience. It's also been a delight to see lots more families at the Show today enjoying Tractor Ted, Mini Rovers and our Countryside Arena. 'The Sunday of the Show will see our Members Village being opened to the public to showcase a whole host of entertainment, from Edinburgh Military Tattoo artists, magician, Elliott Bibby and live music – it looks set to be a superb Sunday!' Tickets here Royal Highland Show, Grand Parade Royal Highland Show


Edinburgh Reporter
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Edinburgh Reporter
Getting ready for the Highland Show
Scotland's largest outdoor event, The Royal Highland Show, opens its doors to more than 200,000 people over the next four days at the Royal Highland Centre at Ingliston, showcasing the very best in food, farming, rural life and entertainment, with children 15 and under going free. With a jam-packed schedule of activity planned, from traditional agricultural, sheepshearing, farrier and pole-climbing competitions, to axe throwing, mini (Land) rovers, a dedicated education hub run by RHET (Royal Highland Education Trust) with pizza building, cheese tasting and sushi rolling, a Tractor Ted stand in amongst all the giant machinery, a countryside area with circus performers and over 4,000 livestock animals, along with alpacas, donkeys and horses to see, the Show is a rural playground for children and adults alike. Royal Highland Show preparations. Laura Henry from Stride to Pride ponies at Kinshaldy Stables pony is Denim a Shetland – 20 years old Picture Alan Simpson 18/6/2025 Royal Highland Show preparations. Picture Alan Simpson 18/6/2025 Royal Highland Show preparations. Picture Alan Simpson 18/6/2025 Royal Highland Show preparations. Picture Alan Simpson 18/6/2025 Royal Highland Show preparations. Picture Alan Simpson 18/6/2025 Royal Highland Show preparations. Picture Alan Simpson 18/6/2025 Royal Highland Show preparations. Picture Alan Simpson 18/6/2025 Royal Highland Show preparations. Picture Alan Simpson 18/6/2025 Royal Highland Show preparations. Picture Alan Simpson 18/6/2025 Royal Highland Show preparations. Picture Alan Simpson 18/6/2025 Royal Highland Show preparations. A Suffolk Sheep being groomed Picture Alan Simpson 18/6/2025 Royal Highland Show preparations. A Suffolk Sheep Picture Alan Simpson 18/6/2025 Royal Highland Show preparations A 5 month old Ryland sheep Picture Alan Simpson 18/6/2025 Royal Highland Show preparations Haggis 3yr old Border Terrier and a 5 month old Ryland sheep Picture Alan Simpson 18/6/2025 Royal Highland Show preparations Picture Alan Simpson 18/6/2025 Like this: Like Related