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| News Market Harborough hosts “best ever” Leicestershire County Show Market Harborough hosted the biggest ever Leicestershire County Show over the bank holiday weekend (Saturday 26th and Sunday 27th August). rganised by the Leicestershire Agricultural Society, this is the second consecutive year that Market Harborough has accommodated the county show at the Airfield Business Park just outside the town centre. Due to its popularity last year, 2017 is the first year that the event has been held over two days. Around 13,000 people passed through the gates of the event that celebrates all aspects of rural life; an increase on the 12,000 that attended last year. The gates were opened at 8:30am on Saturday and visitors were treated to a range of activities on the day, including a motorcycle stunt display, a dog show and a classic car and tractor rally. These were held amongst the O range of trade shows, craft stands and rural competitions. The opening day closed with a luxurious banquet dinner and live music in the member’s marquee at the showground. Large crowds gathered on the following day for more events and activities including the grand parade that crowned off a successful 2017 Leicestershire County Show. “This was by far the best show since we began organising them,” explains David Young of the Leicestershire Agricultural Society. “There were more people, more activities and more time to get around and fully enjoy the event. We’d like to thank all of the visitors, sponsors, exhibitors and of course the farmers and animals for making it so great.” Although there was a range of other events and activities for visitors, the heart of the Leicestershire County Show is rural life. “We had plenty of entries for all of our cattle, equine and livestock classes this year. It was good to see so many people of all ages come out to support the event and experience our wonderful countryside and agriculture,” adds David. The Leicestershire Agricultural Society was formed in 1833 by a group of Leicestershire farmers to promote improvements in agriculture. Pictures and information about the event can be found at www.leicestershirecountyshow.co.uk Pembrokeshire farmers raise concerns over NVZ’s and bovine TB with Cabinet Secretary Pembrokeshire farmers and Farmers’ Union of Wales officials met with Cabinet Secretary Lesley Griffiths at Pembrokeshire County Show to discuss the NVZ consultation and bovine TB. UW Deputy President Brian Thomas said: “We had a very good meeting with the Cabinet Secretary and discussed the timing of an announcement on the NVZ consultation. It was confirmed that a decision would be announced by the end of the year. “The length of any implementation period was also highlighted as an issue, as the period of time needs to be as long as possible to F enable the planning permission system to be able to cope, to ensure the availability of specialist contractors and to take account of the fact that there will be periods of the year when no construction work can take place due to weather conditions. “The NVZ consultation and the fact that 1800 farms in Pembrokeshire would be affected if plans go ahead to designate the Milford Haven and Cleddau catchment areas was also raised along with the serious financial implications 08 | Farming Monthly | September 2017 which this would have for farmers.” The changes to the TB regulations, particularly with regards to enhanced management herds and penalties being applied due to late TB tests when health and safety had been an issue, were also discussed. “We discussed the issue of bovine TB here in the county and look forward to continuing to work with Welsh Government on progressing the matter,” said FUW Pembrokeshire County Chairman David Nicholas. www.farmingmonthly.co.uk