Upon careful consideration, The Cheshire Agricultural Society has unfortunately taken the decision to cancel this year’s Royal Cheshire County Show, held on Tuesday 16th and Wednesday 17th June 2020 at Clay House Farm, Knutsford.
Following new government measures announced earlier this week, the Cheshire Agricultural Society (CIO) has decided that this is now our only viable option to ensure the health and safety of all exhibitors and attendees.
The cancellation of this year’s Royal Cheshire County Show was a difficult decision to make as we understand that the Show is greatly anticipated by all members of the agricultural community and the tens of thousands of visitors that we welcome annually.
We were very much looking forward to welcoming you to our 2020 event, with an exciting line-up of attractions, exhibitions and demonstrations planned, however we hope you can fully support us in this decision and we will now start work on putting together an even bigger and better Show for 2021.
For all enquiries, including refund information, please contact the Cheshire Show office by email on rdavenport@royalcheshireshow.org
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