Llangynidr Agricultural Show Society are pleased to invite you to our Spring fundraising auction on Saturday 16th February 2019. Full details are here
Llangynidr Agricultural Show Society invite applications for The Linda Games Award.
This is a financial award to assist with furthering personal development. Applicants must be resident within Llangynidr Parish boundary. Please apply, in confidence, by letter to LASS Secretary (LGA) PO Box 167, Crickhowell, NP7 1DG Applications must be received before noon on 30th March 2019. We are out for blood!!
Each year a group of farmers and villagers pull together in a very special way to put on Llangynidr Agricultural Show. They have done this for the last twelve years – and now they are out for blood! ‘New blood’ is needed to help with the organisation of the Show and to keep it up to date. We are not talking about putting up tents and gazebos for Show Day but the planning, running/organising and logistics of the Show itself. If you have hidden talents or skills of modern life and would like to help then come along to the AGM on 21 January at 7.30pm in the Village Hall (or contact us, as below). Make yourself known to us! We are aware that there are many ‘newcomers’ to the village (and some longer residents) who might be ready to take a more active role in the village. Here is your chance! For further details please contact us Diolch yn fawr Thank you. Llangynidr is proud to be part of the nation’s tribute marking the centenary of the end of the First World War
Join us for a festival of remembrance. Everyone welcome, all ages Refreshments will be served Llangynidr Village Hall 5pm Lighting of the Commemoration Beacon at 7pm, which should be visible from the village hall
Despite the very wet weather on Sunday August 26th, Llangynidr Show went ahead and those who braved the weather had a great day's entertainment. Entries to (outdoor) competition classes were low compared to previous years, but with the usual very high standards; congratulations to all the winners. The Farmers' Market and Demonstration Tents were exceptionally popular. A great turn out in the Farmers' Market, heavily oversubscribed for those wanting stalls, and the tent was buzzing with customers all day. The Demonstration Tent had a packed programme from noon to 5pm; every demonstration had a full and attentitve audience. The main ring was also busy all day. Some improvisation from those putting on the show was needed, for example a static display of the birds of prey from Black Mountatins Falconry under cover during the heaviest rain, but then a full flying display later in the afternoon. Our thanks go to all of our main ring acts for their cooperation under difficult circumstances. Thanks also to others around the showground supporting us and entertaining the crowds, for example Dylan's Tours demonstrating the ancient Welsh art of making and using coracles. The show was opened by Terry Walton, radio gardener, and Lynn Allbutt, local author, gardener and barefoot walker, both of whom also ran a gardeners' questions session in the demo tent. Thank you to Terry and Lynn. We had plenty of traders on site; food stands, charities, outdoor clothing, firewood, renewable power and agricultural merchants were just some examples. Even the Ice Cream van did some business! The grand draw was very popular as always. We had an excellent array of vintage vehicles, ranging from pushbikes and motorbikes to tractors, joined this year by South Wales Land Rover Club. The sheep shearing and spinning demonstrations were as popular as ever, thank you also to those who put so much effort into these fascinating demonstrations. Congratulations to our partners on the day - Llangynidr Garden Club's 75th Annual Show was a great success in the village hall with high numbers and quality of entries, and Bwlch & Crickhowell Young Farmers' Club's Speed Shearing event in the evening was extremely popular and proved to also work well in raising much-needed club funds. Lots of thank yous - to the committee for all their hard work all year, to those who turned out to help set up and tear down the showground, to those working in the kitchens providing excellent food as always, to our exhibitors, traders, photographers, competitors, judges, stewards, vice presidents, sponsors, advertisers, security team, road and car park stewards, bar staff and everyone else involved - your contributions are all extemely highly appreciated and we couldn't do it without you. And of course thank you to everyone who came along on the day to make the show so enjoyable. Llangynidr Agricultural Show Society Just one of many photos taken by Paul Thomson.
We will post a selection of show photos from Paul and from Peter Childs as soon as possible at http://www.llangynidrshow.org We have most of our results posted now on the competition pages. Still awaiting the confirmed results for all 3 horse rings, and for the garden and craft show, but you will find the rest available now. Our photographers have been busy sifting through the many pictures they took on a wet but enjoyable show day. Plenty more to come, but we hope this initial set from Peter Childs gives a flavour of the day - plenty of rain and plenty of smiles. As ever, we have a great line-up of main ring entertainment in 2018. We are just finalising the programme timings which will be listed on notice boards around the showground on show day, but if you've been before you'll know we cram a lot in. The programme will start a little after 11am, giving you time to start the day visiting a few of the other attractions around the show between 9 and 11 - a very busy livestock section, multiple rings of horse displays and competition, the farmers' market marquee full to the rafters with all sorts of goodies, many, many trade stands, and the list goes on...and of course you'll need a bit of time to buy your all-important raffle tickets for the grand draw.
Since forming in 2007 with the sole purpose of raising money for charity, the Wye Valley Axemen have been giving crowd pleasing displays at events across Mid Wales and the Borders. Apart from their expenses, all fees received are donated to charities which have been chosen for the year. Contained within the displays are speed, skill and accuracy using razor sharp axes and saws as we bring to life the lumber jack techniques of years gone by. After a few years away from Llangynidr Show, we are thrilled to have the axemen back and we are really looking forward to their exciting display. Weather permitting, we hope to see 2 displays from each of these excellent acts. Also in the main ring, we will have parades of hunting hounds from Gelligaer and of the Monmouthshire Beagles, the opening ceremony at 12 noon, and the grand draw announcement at around 4:15 before we hand over control to Bwlch and Crickhowell Young Farmers Club for their 2nd annual speed shearing competition.
When choosing people to open Llangynidr Show, we like to cover a variety of interests related to the rural and agricultural themes of our show. This year, at around 12 noon, we have a gardening aspect to the show opening ceremony. This is only fitting as our sister event, the Llangynidr Garden and Craft Show, running in parallel on the same day in the Village Hall, is celebrating its 75th year!
So this year's show is being opened by Terry Walton (allotment expert, author, radio presenter...) and Lynne Allbutt (author, TV and radio presenter, barefoot walker...), both widely regarded for their gardening expertise (alongside their many other skills). Timing to be confirmed, but at some point on show day in the demonstration tent, Terry and Lynne will also be ready to answer your questions in a "Gardeners' Question Time"-style session. Please come prepared with your questions to make best use of their deep knowledge and skills. We are thrilled that Llangynidr Show regular in the demonstration tent, Adele Nozedar, has chosen our 2018 show at which to launch her new book. Adele says...
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