One of the region’s largest agricultural shows looks set to be taking a break next year due to a lack of volunteers.
One of the region’s largest agricultural shows looks set to be taking a break next year due to a lack of volunteers.
The move, to be debated at its AGM (Nov) next month, follows five key volunteers stepping down from the committee of the show, which has ran since 1945.
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