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BURWARTONSHOW
8.15am - 7.00pm
THURSDAY 2 AUGUST 2018
� Always so much to see �
Class nos. 1 - 40 - entries close on Tuesday 17 July 2018W.I. class entries close on Tuesday 26 June 2018Horticulture classes close on Thursday 26 July 2018
(Entry forms enclosed)
The Bestin its Field!
Home, Handicraft and HorticultureSCHEDULE OF CLASSES
• Open •W.I. • Junior Cook’s • Children’s • Floral Art • Horticulture • Honey
www.burwartonshow.co.uk [email protected] T: 01746 787535
@Burwarton_show
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RULES1. The judges may withhold any award should they consider it not warranted.2. A Third Prize will only be awarded in classes with four or more entries.3. Every entry must be the unaided work of the Exhibitor, having been
completed within the last two years and NOT previously exhibited atBurwarton Show. Please indicate if craft items are own design.
4. In the Children’s Section please state age of child on each exhibit, which should bethe unaided work of the entrant. N.B. No name.
5. Exhibitors may enter only one article in each class.6. Exhibits must not display names of individuals or W.I.s.7. Wine must be exhibited in clear glass bottles with a flanged cork or plastic
stopper. Date on label.8. Exhibits may be staged during the following times:
Wednesday 2 August - 5.30 p.m. - 8.00 p.m. Thursday 3 August - 7.30 a.m. - 8.00 a.m. (W.I. Class)
7.30 a.m. - 8.30 a.m. (all other classes)9. Judging of the W.I. Class will commence at 8.00 a.m. prompt
Judging of all other classes will commence at 8.30 a.m. prompt10. Exhibits may be withdrawn at or after 5.30 p.m. No responsibility can be taken
for items not removed by 6.00 p.m. The Society will not be held responsible forloss or damage to any items exhibited or left in the Marquee.
11. Cups will be presented at 5.00 p.m. in the marquee.12. Prize money to be collected in the marquee between 5.30 p.m. - 6.00
p.m. Any prize money not collected on Show day will be available forcollection from the Show office before 30 August 2018. Uncollectedprize money after this date will be treated as a donation to the Society.
These competitions will be run under the General Rules for Burwarton Show, asprinted in the Agricultural Schedule. Entries for classes other than the W.I. classclose on 17 July (Class nos. 1 - 40) and 26 July for all Horticultural classes.Entries and enquiries to:ALL CLASSES(EXCEPT HORTICULTURE) HORTICULTUREMrs Helen Pugh Mrs Denise IngramAldon Court, Onibury 1 Pound Lane, StottesdonCraven Arms SY7 9BB Kidderminster DY14 8UJTel: 07971 720195 Tel: 01746 718114email: [email protected] email: [email protected]
Registered Charity No. 518459
PLEASE NOTEExhibitors who require a VEHICLE PASS for use on Show Day at OLDRAILWAY LINE ENTRANCE ONLY MUST send their completed entry formto reach the appropriate Secretary by the stated closing dates, enclosing aSTAMPED SELF ADDRESSED ENVELOPE. Eligibility for one vehicle passrequires a minimum of three entries per household.
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PRODUCE OPEN CLASSESEntry Free
Prizes: 1st £3.50, 2nd £2.50, 3rd £2.00
The N.R.N. COLLIS COOKERY PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP will be awardedto the exhibitor gaining most points in Class nos. 1-10.The KEITH ALDERSON NOVICE PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP will be awardedto the exhibitor gaining most points in Class nos 1-10 who has not won the CollisCookery Cup this year or in the previous five years.N.B. All food items should be covered using clear polythene bags. Please do not enter fish dishes.
KEITH ALDERSON, BUTCHER, Bridgnorth has generouslysponsored the prize money in Class nos. 1-8.
RAY ROYCROFT has generously donated the prize money for Class nos. 9-10.
Class:1. A jar of marmalade2. A jar of chutney3. 6 eggs4. 3 iced buns (using yeast)5. 5 sausage rolls (given recipe)6. Victoria Sandwich (3 eggs)7. 3 Cookies8. A cake of your own choice (please list ingredients)9. A bottle of home-made fruit liqueur10. A bottle of home-made wine
Sausage rollsIngredientsQuick flaky pastry 225g plain flour175g butter or block margarine Pinch of saltCold water to mix Beaten egg to glaze450g good quality pork sausage meat
Method1. Weigh out fat, then wrap in foil and put in the freezer for 1 hour.2. Sift flour and salt into a bowl. Hold fat in foil and grate on coarse grater over flour,
keep dipping the fat into the flour. Take palette knife and start to distribute the fatinto the flour, coating all the fat with flour until the mixture is crumbly.
3. Add enough cold water to form dough that leaves the bowl clean. Using hands, bringgently together. Put dough in a polythene bag and chill for 30 minutes.
4. Roll out the pastry to an oblong 35cm x 25cm . Cut in half to make two long strips.5. Divide sausage meat into two portions and roll each into a thin roll to fit the pastry.
Brush edges with beaten egg and roll up. Join on the underside.6. Cut into 5cm pieces and make 3 diagonal cuts on top of each. Place on baking sheet
and brush with beaten egg. Bake for 20-25 minutes at 220C, 4254F, Gas mark 7.
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JUNIOR COOKS — 11 years and under— 12 -16 years
Entry FreePrizes: 1st £2.50, 2nd £2.00, 3rd £1.50
Please state age of child on exhibit which should be the unaided work of the entrant.N.B. All food items should be covered using clear polythene bags.
The DIANA TAYLOR PERPETUAL CUP for Junior Cookery will be awarded to theExhibitor gaining most points in Classes 11-16 (11years and under).
The T. W. JONES PERPETUAL CUP for Junior Cookery will be awarded to theExhibitor gaining most points in Classes 11-16 (12-16 years).
B D TAYLOR & SON, East Wall, have generouslydonated the prize money in Class nos. 11-16 (11 years and under)
DAVID OLIVER, Hall Farm, Benthall, has generouslydonated the prize money in Class nos. 11-16 (12-16 years)
Class:
Banana and pecan fudge loafIngredients2 ripe bananas, mashed, about 200g peeled weight2 medium eggs, beaten100g butter, melted100g plain or vanilla yogurt100g light brown caster sugar200g self-raising flour1/2 tsp baking powder100g pecans, roughly chopped150g pack fudge (e.g. in wrappers), roughly chopped into pieces
Method1. Heat the oven to 160C/fan 140C/gas 3. Butter and line the base of a 900g loaf
tin. Mix together the bananas, eggs, butter, yogurt and sugar, until well combined.Sift the flour and baking powder together and fold into the mixture, then fold inthree-quarters of the pecan nuts and half the fudge.
2. Spoon the mixture into the tin and level the top. Sprinkle on the remaining nutsand fudge. Bake for 50-55 mins until the loaf is risen and feels springy. Cool inthe tin, then remove and peel off the lining. Will keep, wrapped, in an airtightcontainer, for up to 3-4 days.
11. 3 Gingerbread animals (decorated)12. 5 Cheese biscuits13. 3 Chocolate muffins
14. 5 Pieces of coconut ice15. An individual desert16. A banana loaf (given recipe)
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HANDICRAFT OPEN CLASSESEntry Free
Prizes: 1st £3.50, 2nd £2.50, 3rd £2.00
The BDAS HANDICRAFT PERPETUAL CUP will be awarded to the exhibitorgaining highest points in Class nos. 17-23.
The LUDLOW MOTORS NOVICE PERPETUAL CHALLENGE SALVER will beawarded to the exhibitor gaining highest points in Class nos. 17-23 not to have wonthe BDAS Handicraft Perpetual Cup this year or in the previous five years.
The BDAS HANDICRAFT SHIELD will be awarded to the exhibitor gained highestpoints in Class nos. 24-24.
WESTHOPE COLLEGE, nr Craven Arms, has generously sponsored the prize money in Class nos. 17-21.
THE WOOL SHOP, Ludlow has generously sponsored the prize money in Class nos. 22-25
Please state on exhibit if own original design
Class:17. An original painting18. A mounted colour photograph – “Call of the wild” – unframed, no glass19. An Advent calendar (any medium)20. An article for the home21. An item made from an old pair of jeans22. An item of patchwork or quilting (or a combination of both techniques)23. An article of embroidery (this can include tapestry or cross stitch)24. A hand knitted item25. A hand crocheted item
The JANET MORGAN PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP
will be awarded to the
BEST HANDICRAFT EXHIBIT in Class nos. 17-26.
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Class 26 WOMEN’S INSTITUTE CLASSJUDGING WILL COMMENCE AT 8.00 A.M.
Entry FreePrizes: 1st £10.00, 2nd £6.00, 3rd £4.00
SPACE MOBILES LTD., Stanton Long,have generously sponsored the prize money in this class
THE W.I. PERPETUAL CHALLENGE SHIELD presented by The LateDowager Viscountess Boyne will be awarded to the winner of this class.
Open to all Institutes in the Shropshire Federation.
Each competing W.I. will receive TWO STEWARDING BADGES andTWO VEHICLE PASSES for use on Show Day at the
OLD RAILWAY LINE ENTRANCE ONLY.Entries close: Tuesday 26 June 2018
“HOBBIES”
Five out of the six articles of the Institute’s choice2 items of cookery, 1 item of craft, 1 fresh floral exhibit,
1 beverage, 1 miscellaneous
Maximum marks in this class are 140 with 20 marks for each item being judged, 20marks for Interpretation and 20 marks for Staging. Judging will be to WI “On withthe Show” rules. The display is viewed from the front on a supplied table and staged on your ownfirm base with backboard. Outside measurements are not to exceed 1 metre wide, 65 cms deep and 1 metrehigh. No side panels are permitted.
NO FOOD CONTAINING FISH, PATE OR YOGHURT WILL BE JUDGED.
N.B. Institutes are requested not to include valuable articles in their staging.One member of each competing W.I. may check the staging of their exhibit afterjudging at 12.30 p.m. approx.
The JANET MORGAN PERPETUAL
CHALLENGE CUP PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP
will be awarded to the
BEST EXHIBIT in Class nos. 17-26.
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CHILDREN’S CLASSESEntry Free
Prizes: 1st £2.50, 2nd £2.00, 3rd £1.50
Please state age of child on each exhibit,which should be the unaided work of the entrant.
THE BDAS CHILDREN’S PERPETUAL CUP will be awarded to the Exhibitorgaining the most points in Classes 29 - 34.
THE WILF & EDWYNA BENNETT PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY will beawarded to the BEST EXHIBIT in Classes 27 - 34.
BENSONS OF LUDLOWhave generously sponsored the prize money in Class nos. 27-34.
PRE-SCHOOL GROUPClass: 27. A hand print picture (not exceeding A3)
28. A decorated paper plate
AGE 5 – 8 YEARSClass: 29. A painted stone
30. An animal made of fruit31. A self portrait (not exceeding A3 size)
AGE 9 – 12 YEARSClass: 32. A 2 metre length of bunting
33. A treasure box34. A photograph with caption
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FLORAL ART CLASSESEntry Free
A PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP presented by MR. & MRS. L. CARTER will beawarded to the Exhibitor gaining the most points in Class nos. 35 - 40.
The ARCADIA PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP presented by MRS. AUDRA PRICEwill be awarded to the Best Exhibit in Class nos. 35 - 40.
Drapes and Back Boards allowed in all classes.
PAUL ABBISShas generously sponsored the prize money for this section.
CLASS PRIZE1st 2nd 3rd
35. 35 An exhibit depicting a Hobby £5.00 £4.00 £3.00(Space 76cm x 69cm. Accessories allowed)
36. 36 A table exhibit for a Black Tie Ball £5.00 £4.00 £3.00(Space 76cm x 76cm. Exhibitor to provide cloth for table)
37. 37 An exhibit of 5 blooms and any foliage £3.00 £2.00 £1.50(Space 61cm x 69cm)
38. A miniature arrangement using fresh plant material £3.00 £2.00 £1.50(10cm x 10cm x 10cm)
39. An exhibit of foliage – fruit and berries not allowed £3.00 £2.00 £1.50(Space 61cm x 69cm)
40. Novice Class £3.00 £2.00 £1.50– An exhibit incorporating a cup and saucer.Exhibitor not to have won a cup in Floral Art classesat this Show in the previous five years.(Space 61cm x 69cm).
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HORTICULTURAL CLASSESEntry Free - Judging will commence at 8.30 a.m.
THE NATIONAL VEGETABLE SOCIETYwill present a Certificate and Medal
for the Most Meritorious Vegetable Exhibit in the Show
A PEWTER TANKARD presented by the Society will be awarded to the Exhibitor gaining the highest number of points in Class nos. 1-28.
FARLOW FARM NURSERY, RUSHMERE FILLING STATION, THE DOWN INN
have generously contributed towards the prize money in Class nos. 1-28.
Scale of Points: 1st Prize —Three points2nd Prize — Two points3rd Prize —One point
CLASS PRIZE1st 2nd 3rd
1. A basket of vegetables. £6.00 £4.00 £2.002. Collection of Potatoes, four varieties, five of each £4.00 £3.00 £2.003. Potatoes, Kidney, plate five white £3.00 £2.00 £1.004. Potatoes, Kidney, plate five coloured £3.00 £2.00 £1.005. Potatoes, Round, plate five white £3.00 £2.00 £1.006. Potatoes, Round, plate five coloured £3.00 £2.00 £1.007. Onions, five (dressed or undressed) less tops £3.00 £2.00 £1.008. Onions, five, grown from sets £3.00 £2.00 £1.009. Eschallots, nine bulbs, pickling £3.00 £2.00 £1.0010. Eschallots, nine bulbs, large £3.00 £2.00 £1.0011. Beetroot, three Globe £3.00 £2.00 £1.0012. Carrots, three, stump rooted or intermediate £3.00 £2.00 £1.0013. Carrots, three, long £3.00 £2.00 £1.0014. Cauliflower, two £3.00 £2.00 £1.0015. Runner Beans, nine pods £3.00 £2.00 £1.0016. Broad Beans, nine pods £3.00 £2.00 £1.0017. Cabbage, Green, two £3.00 £2.00 £1.0018. Peas, nine pods £3.00 £2.00 £1.0019. Marrow, pair of £3.00 £2.00 £1.0020. Lettuce, Cabbage, two £3.00 £2.00 £1.0021. Gooseberries, dish of nine £3.00 £2.00 £1.0022. Tomatoes, six £3.00 £2.00 £1.0023. Blackcurrants, dish of (on stalks) £3.00 £2.00 £1.00
24. A Basket of six different Herbs £3.00 £2.00 £1.0025. One Cucumber £3.00 £2.00 £1.0026. A collection of three saladings £3.00 £2.00 £1.0027. Three courgettes £3.00 £2.00 £1.00
28. Tray of three kinds of vegetables, three of each.Tray size maximum of 18” x 24” (46 cm x 61 cm) £6.00 £4.00 £2.00
The HORTICULTURAL CHALLENGE CUPwill be awarded to the exhibitor gaining the highest number
of points in Class nos. 29-41.Entry Free
RICKARDS & SON LTD of Ludlow have generouslysponsored the prize money in Class nos. 29-40.
MEDWYN’S OF ANGLESEY have generously sponsored the Tankard and prize money in Class 41.
The R B EDWARDS CHALLENGE TANKARD, kindly sponsored byRosemary, Viscountess Boyne, will be awarded to the WINNER of Class 40.
The MEDWYN’S OF ANGLESEY CHALLENGE TANKARD will be awarded to the WINNER of Class 41.
Scale of Points: 1st Prize —Three points2nd Prize — Two points3rd Prize —One point
CLASS PRIZE1st 2nd 3rd
29. Sweet Peas, two vases. Distinct varieties. Six spikes of each. Own foliage only £3.00 £2.00 £1.00
30. Three vases of flowers not less than three varieties £3.00 £2.00 £1.0031. Six decorative dahlias £3.00 £2.00 £1.0032. Six pom pom dahlias £3.00 £2.00 £1.0033. Six cactus dahlias £3.00 £2.00 £1.0034. Six single dahlias £3.00 £2.00 £1.0035. Gladioli, three stems £3.00 £2.00 £1.0036. Vase of flowers, at least two kinds of flowers
and between five and ten stems in total. £3.00 £2.00 £1.0037. Three Pot Plants, any variety £3.00 £2.00 £1.0038. One Pot Plant, flowering £3.00 £2.00 £1.0039. One Pot Plant, foliage £3.00 £2.00 £1.0040. Display of pot plants, cut flowers or foliage,
arranged for effect. Table 6’ x 2.6’ (183cm/ 76cm). £10.00 £6.00 £4.0041. Display of fruit, vegetables, pot plants and flowers, £10.00 £6.00 £4.00
arranged for effect. Table 6’ x 2’6” (183cm x 76cm).
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THE DAVID AUSTIN ROSES SECTION
The DAVID AUSTIN ROSES PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY
will be awarded to the exhibitor gaining the highest points in Class nos. R.1 - R.6.Entry Free
ALL EXHIBITS SHOULD BE NAMED ON SHOW DAY
DAVID AUSTIN ROSES LTD., Albrighton, has generously sponsored the Trophy and Prize Money in the Rose Section.
Scale of Points: 1st Prize —Three points2nd Prize — Two points3rd Prize —One point
CLASS PRIZE1st 2nd 3rd
R.1 6 Hybrid Tea roses £3.00 £2.00 £1.00R.2 3 Stems of Floribunda roses in one vase £3.00 £2.00 £1.00R.3 1 Specimen Hybrid Tea rose £3.00 £2.00 £1.00R.4 1 Mixed bowl of roses £3.00 £2.00 £1.00R.5 1 Stem of Floribunda £3.00 £2.00 £1.00R.6 A vase of Old English roses £3.00 £2.00 £1.00
The RICHARD NOTT PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY(presented by Mrs and Miss Nott) will be awarded to the exhibitor gaining
the highest number of points in the Class nos. 42-47.Entry Free
THE VILLAGE STORES, CLEOBURY NORTH, have generously sponsored the prize money in Class nos. 42-47.
Competitors in Class nos. 42 – 47 must reside within FIFTEEN miles of Burwarton Church.
Scale of Points: 1st Prize —Three points2nd Prize — Two points3rd Prize —One point
CLASS PRIZE1st 2nd 3rd
42. Dahlias. Six blooms £3.00 £2.00 £1.0043. Annuals. Three vases £3.00 £2.00 £1.0044. Sweet Peas. One vase £3.00 £2.00 £1.0045. Potatoes. One Plate of Five, any variety £3.00 £2.00 £1.0046. Beetroot. Three Globe £3.00 £2.00 £1.0047. Marrows. Pair of £3.00 £2.00 £1.00
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OPEN HONEY SECTION
The GEORGE & SHIRLEY HILL CHALLENGE TROPHYwill be awarded to the exhibitor gaining the highest points in Class nos. H.1 - H.5.
Entry Free
Prize money: 1st £3.00, 2nd £2.00, 3rd £1.00
J BERGIUS has generously sponsored the Trophy and prize money in the Honey section.
Scale of Points: 1st Prize —Three points2nd Prize — Two points3rd Prize —One point
H.1 One 1 lb (0.45 kg) jar of Clear honey
H.2 One 1 lb (0.45 kg) jar of Set honey
H.3 One 1 lb (0.45 kg) jar each of Clear and Set honey
H.4 One Set of honeycomb of nominal weight 8 oz. (0.22 kg) (exhibited in a sealed container prepared as for sale)
H.5 Four Beeswax blocks of nominal weight 1 oz (27 gm) each.
WOULD YOU LIKE TO SUPPORT THE SHOW -
WHY NOT SPONSOR A CLASS?For details of sponsorship opportunities
and attractive sponsorship packages please contactSponsorship Officer, Richard Yates, on 07974 785837
or the Show [email protected] or 01746 787535.
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ENTRY FORM
To be returned to:Mrs Helen Pugh, Aldon Court, Onibury, Craven Arms SY7 9BBTel: 07971 720195. email: [email protected] Tuesday 17 July 2018
PLEASE NOTEExhibitors who require a VEHICLE PASS for use on Show Day at OLDRAILWAY LINE ENTRANCE ONLY MUST send their completed entry formto reach the Secretary, Mrs H. Pugh, BEFORE TUESDAY 17 JULY 2018enclosing STAMPED SELF ADDRESSED ENVELOPE. Eligibility for oneVehicle pass requires a minimum of three entries per household.
PRODUCE OPEN CLASSES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
HANDICRAFT OPEN CLASSES 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
In making these entries I declare that the exhibits shall be my own work and Iagree to abide by the General Rules and Conditions as printed in the Scheduleof the Show.
Signed ................................................................
Age (if under 16) ............................................
Name ....................................................................................................................................
Address ................................................................................................................................
................................................................................................................................................
................................................................................... Post Code ......................................
Telephone No .......................................................
Email ....................................................................................................................................
Please tick for Vehicle Pass
and return to Helen Pugh with a stamped self addressed envelope.
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ENTRY FORMTo be returned to:Mrs Helen Pugh, Aldon Court, Onibury, Craven Arms SY7 9BB Tel: 07971 720195. email: [email protected] by Tuesday 17 July 2018JUNIOR COOKS CLASSES 11 12 13 14 15 16
11 Years and under
11 12 13 14 15 1612 - 16 years
CHILDREN’S CLASSES 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34
In making these entries I declare that the exhibits shall be my own work and I agree to abide by theGeneral Rules and Conditions as printed in the Schedule of the Show.
Signed ................................................................................ Age on Show Date ............................
Name ....................................................................................................................................................
Address ................................................................................................................................................
................................................................................................................................................................
........................................................................................... Post Code ................................................
Telephone No .....................................................................
Email ...................................................................................... Please tick for Vehicle Pass
and return to Helen Pugh with a stamped self addressed envelope.
ENTRY FORMTo be returned to:Mrs Helen Pugh, Aldon Court, Onibury, Craven Arms SY7 9BB Tel: 07971 720195. email: [email protected] by Tuesday 17 July 2018JUNIOR COOKS CLASSES 11 12 13 14 15 16
11 Years and under
11 12 13 14 15 1612 - 16 years
CHILDREN’S CLASSES 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34
In making these entries I declare that the exhibits shall be my own work and I agree to abide by theGeneral Rules and Conditions as printed in the Schedule of the Show.
Signed ................................................................................ Age on Show Date ............................
Name ....................................................................................................................................................
Address ................................................................................................................................................
................................................................................................................................................................
........................................................................................... Post Code ................................................
Telephone No .....................................................................
Email ...................................................................................... Please tick for Vehicle Pass
and return to Helen Pugh with a stamped self addressed envelope.
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�ENTRY FORM
Class 26 WOMEN’S INSTITUTE
To be returned to:Mrs Helen Pugh, Aldon Court, Onibury, Craven Arms SY7 9BBTel: 07971 720195. email: [email protected] Tuesday 26 June 2018
I wish to enter ______________________________________________W.I.
in the 2018 Burwarton Show W.I. Perpetual Challenge Shield Competition.
Signed _____________________ W.I. Contact Name ____________________
Telephone number ________________________________________________
Address ________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
____________________________________ Post Code __________________
Email __________________________________________________________
Exhibits may be staged during the following times:Wednesday 1 August – 5.30 p.m. – 8.00 p.m.Thursday 2 August – 7.30 a.m. – 8.00 a.m.
JUDGING OF THIS CLASS ONLY WILL COMMENCE AT 8.00 A.M. PROMPT
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ENTRY FORM
To be returned to:Mrs Helen Pugh, Aldon Court, Onibury, Craven Arms SY7 9BBTel: 07971 720195. email: [email protected] Tuesday 17 July 2018
PLEASE NOTEExhibitors who require a VEHICLE PASS for use on Show Day at OLDRAILWAY LINE ENTRANCE ONLY MUST send their completed entry formto reach the Secretary, Mrs H. Pugh, BEFORE TUESDAY 17 JULY 2018ENCLOSING A STAMPED SELF ADDRESSED ENVELOPE. Eligibility forVehicle pass requires a minimum of three entries per household.
FLORAL ART CLASSES 35 36 37 38 39 40
In making these entries I declare that the exhibits shall be my own work and Iagree to abide by the General Rules and Conditions as printed in the Scheduleof the Show.
Signed ................................................................
Age (if under 16) ............................................
Name ....................................................................................................................................
Address ................................................................................................................................
................................................................................................................................................
................................................................................... Post Code........................................
Telephone No ........................................................
Email ....................................................................................................................................
Please tick for Vehicle Pass
and return to Helen Pugh with a stamped self addressed envelope.
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HORTICULTURAL CLASSES ENTRY FORM
To be returned to:Mrs Denise Ingram, 1 Pound Lane, Stottesdon, Kidderminster DY14 8UJ Tel: 01746 718114 by Thursday 26 July 2018.
TICKET AND VEHICLE PASS ALLOCATIONONE vehicle pass issued to exhibitors with a minimum of three entries perhousehold. ONE exhibitor ticket and ONE vehicle pass issued to exhibitors witha minimum of five entries. One additional exhibitor ticket may be purchased for£10.00 in advance with entry form or at the Railway Line entrance before 8.30a.m on Show morning. Completed entry forms must reach Mrs D Ingrambefore THURSDAY 26 July with a First class stamped self-addressed envelope.
A PEWTER TANKARD CLASSES 1-281 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
THE HORTICULTURAL PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP CLASSES 29-41
29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41
THE RICHARD NOTT PERPETUALCHALLENGE TROPHY CLASSES 42-47
42 43 44 45 46 47
(Competitors must reside within 15 miles of Burwarton Church)
THE GEORGE & SHIRLEY HILL PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHYCLASSES H.1-H.5H.1 H.2 H.3 H.4 H.5
In making these entries I declare that the exhibits shall be my own work and I agree to abide by theGeneral Rules and Conditions as printed in the Schedule of the Show.
Name ....................................................................................................................................
Address ................................................................................................................................
.............................................................................. Post Code ..........................................
Telephone ............................................................................................................................
Email ......................................................................................................................................
Additional Ticket required at £10.00 ...................................................................... YES / NO(Cheques payable to B.D.A.S. and sent with entry form and S.A.E. Tickets will be mailed out.�
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HORTICULTURAL CLASSES ENTRY FORM
To be returned to:Mrs Denise Ingram, 1 Pound Lane, Stottesdon, Kidderminster DY14 8UJ Tel: 01746 718114 by Thursday 26 July 2018
TICKET AND VEHICLE PASS ALLOCATIONONE vehicle pass issued to exhibitors with a minimum of three entries perhousehold. ONE exhibitor ticket and ONE vehicle pass issued to exhibitors witha minimum of five entries. One additional exhibitor ticket may be purchased for£10.00 in advance with entry form or at the Railway Line entrance before 8.30a.m on Show morning. Completed entry forms must reach Mrs D Ingrambefore THURSDAY 26 July with a First class stamped self-addressed envelope.
THE DAVID AUSTIN ROSES SECTION CLASSES R1-R6
ALL ROSE EXHIBITS SHOULD BE NAMED ON SHOW DAY.
R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6
In making these entries I declare that the exhibits shall be my own work and I agree to abide by theGeneral Rules and Conditions as printed in the Schedule of the Show.
Name ....................................................................................................................................
Address ................................................................................................................................
.............................................................................. Post Code ..........................................
Telephone ............................................................................................................................
Email ......................................................................................................................................
Additional Ticket required at £10.00 ...................................................................... YES / NO(Cheques payable to B.D.A.S. and sent with entry form and S.A.E. Tickets will be mailed out.
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CHARITABLE GRANTSExhibitors are reminded that the Committee of The Burwarton and District Agricultural Society Limitedhas limited funds available to make grants to assist in the furtherance of any of the following objects ofthe Society:—1. The improvement of livestock, the advancement of breeding and the prevention and eradication of
animal diseases.2. The advancement of science and research in connection with agriculture and rural industries.3. The development and improvement of crops and prevention and eradication of plant diseases and
pests.4. The development and improvement of agricultural machinery and equipment.5. The holding of demonstrations and lectures on modern agricultural methods and processes.6. The promotion of agricultural education and training.7. The encouragement of Young Farmers Clubs and of activities related to agriculture by other youth
organisations.8. The encouragement of rural crafts and industries of interest to the farming community.9. The promotion of co-operation between farmers and other land users with special reference to
conservation.10. The promotion of co-operation between rural and urban communities.
Application for grants to assist projects that further any of the above objects should be made inwriting to The Secretary of the Society at The Show Office, Burwarton, Bridgnorth, ShropshireWV16 6QJ, by 14 February.
If you wish to become a Member of the Society, please contact The Show Office on 01746 787535
or email: [email protected] visit www.burwartonshow.co.uk for more information.
Membership is an expression of interest in and support for the aims and objects of the Burwarton &District Agricultural Society and includes the right to attend, take part in and vote at the Annual GeneralMeeting. Members are admitted free of charge to the annual Show and to the Members' facilities onproduction of their membership badge. The Society will make no refund of membership subscriptions inthe event of a Show being cancelled for whatever reason.
TICKET RATES FOR 2018(entrance to the showground only)
Pre-Show Ticket prices for 2018Adult £15.00.
Concessions (Senior Citizen, Student or YFC Member) £14.00.Juniors (12-16 yrs) £4.00
Children 11 years and under free of charge if accompanied by a fully paid Adult.
Day of Show Ticket pricesAdult £17.00.
Concessions (Senior Citizen, Student or YFC Member) £16.00.Juniors (12-16 yrs) £5.00
Children 11 years and under free of charge if accompanied by a fully paid Adult.
Cheques should be made payable to:BURWARTON AND DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY and sent to:
The Show Office, Burwarton, Bridgnorth, Shropshire, WV16 6QJ.
NEW
NEW
BURWARTONSHOW
8.15am - 7.00pm� A great day out for all the
family �
Published on behalf of the Show by GW Publishing Ltd. Tel: 01749 880181
THURSDAY 2 AUGUST 2018
FREE
PUBLIC
CARPARK
Pre-show tickets:Adult £15.00
Concessions (Senior Citizen, Student & YFC member) £14.00 Juniors (12-16 years) £4.00
Children 11 years and under free of charge if accompanied by a fully paid Adult
Tel: 01746 787535Membership - Telephone 01746 787535
Website: www.burwartonshow.co.uk Email: [email protected]
ENTERTAINMENT
NEW
THE SQUIBB FREESTYLE STUNT TEAM
SCURRY RACING –
Inter-Club Challenge
THE HOGG SHOW
plus THE PANIC FAMILY CIRCUS