Moreton Show

Saturday 7th September 2024
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A showcase of rural life.

Moreton Show is a true Agricultural Show celebrating the best of British Farming. Keeping its heritage since it began in 1949 the show still champions British farmers and growers, whilst celebrating the brilliance of the equestrian world, and providing a platform for local communities to come together and celebrate all the best of the British Countryside. 

The one-day extravaganza, which is always held on the first Saturday of September is packed with entertaining Arena Attractions, interactive and educational static displays, exciting competitions, free children’s activities, and an array of tradestands selling everything from tasty treats to the latest farm machinery – it truly is a bumper crop of Farming, food and family fun!

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What’s on at Moreton Show 2024…

Make sure you’re ringside of the Grand Arena to see the Shetland Pony Grand National, Farmers Bloodhounds, Five Shows Show Jumping Challenge, Hayman-Joyce Pony Club Pairs Relay, and the Grand Parade of Livestock. You also won’t want to miss the Heavy Horses who when not parading around the Grand Arena, can be found in the Hooky Horse Area.

Sheep Shearing is back after pulling in the crowds last year, and this fast-paced competition is set to be just as exciting. Head over to the Farmtastic Area where you will find the Oxford Sandy & Black Pig Society showcasing their beautiful Sandy and Black piggies, and Attwell Farm Park is bringing their mini farm to meet the guests.

The Horse Area will be a hive of activity all day, with over 30 Horse of the Year Show Qualifiers, the popular Arena Eventing Challenge and a new ‘Two-man Shoeing’ Competition.

RPM Bike Trials will be centre stage in the Rural Attractions Ring, alongside Vintage Tractors, Terrier & Any Other Dog Racing, and the colourful Mounted Fancy Dress Parade.

Other attractions on showground also include the Cotswold Raw Companion Dog Show, a static display of many different Series Two Land Rovers, the Magical Musical bike and the Wye Valley Falconry superstars.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Opening Times?

Gates open to the show at 8.30am and close at 5.30pm.

Are dogs allowed at the show?

Are dogs allowed at the show? Dogs are allowed on the showground with fixed leads only. No dogs to be left in cars. There are dog watering points throughout the showground. Dogs are not allowed within several covered areas of the show – please see notices on the showground. There is a companion dog show and terrier racing, both of which can be entered on the day.

Can I hire a mobility scooter?

For those that wish to hire a mobility aid for use on the day, Event Mobility is delighted to be providing electric scooters and manual wheelchairs. To reserve an electric scooter or manual wheelchair please book online at www.eventmobility.org.uk. To collect the mobility vehicle please follow signs to the Members then Blue Badge Parking where Event Mobility will be located.

What car parking is available?

Car parking is free on Showground. There is a designated area for visitors displaying an official blue badge on their vehicle. There is also a designated ‘Members’ parking are for Moreton Show Members only.

Should you have any specific concerns regarding parking, please telephone the show office at least one week prior to the Show and we will try to help you if we can.

I’m a carer, do I require a ticket?

On purchasing a full rate admission ticket, the carer or attendant of a visitor with additional requirements, will receive free entry to the show upon production of relevant documentation (Personal Independence Payment, Disability Living Allowance, Carers Allowance or Blue Badge Registration number). For full details on our accessibility facilities for those with additional requirements please visit our Show Accessibility page

How do I get to the show?

If you are travelling by car please be aware that although we make every effort to limit traffic issues, queues are likely to occur when entering and exiting the show so please allow time for this. If you are travelling from the South, please use the postcode GL56 9AJ, if you are travelling from the North, please use the postcode GL56 9NT. Once you see the signs for the show, please follow these rather than using a SAT NAV.

The show is a short walk from the High Street of Moreton Show and also a short walk from Moreton-in-Marsh Train Station.

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Moreton-in-Marsh Agricultural and Horse Show Society is a Company Limited by Guarantee, Registered in England No. 2397134; Registered Charity No. 900122.
Registered Office: Moreton Show Office, 5 Wychwood Court, London Road, Moreton-in-Marsh, Glos, GL56 0JQ

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