The 137th Lincolnshire Show will take place this week in a true celebration of all that’s great about our county, with an array of entertainment, food, crafts, agriculture, and more, and we’ve complied a handy guide of everything you need to know.
The Lincolnshire Show will take place on Wednesday and Thursday, June 22 and 23 (8am-6pm both days) and the event at the Lincolnshire Showground usually attracts around 60,000 visitors.
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It should be a sunny Lincolnshire Show this year too with temperatures forecast to reach as high as 26°C.
This year the show is taking on a purple theme to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, with old and new attractions as well as flypasts from classic aviation aircraft to mark the occasion – a Hurricane and Spitfire will swoop in on the Wednesday and Thursday.
Tickets can be purchased at the event on the day but it is advised to buy them online here in advance, which is also the cheapest option.
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Discounted advanced tickets are available online until 3pm on Tuesday, June 21 priced at £23.65 (adults), £7.53 (children 5-16 inclusive), and £57 (family of two adults, three children). Children under five can enter for free.
See more information and frequently asked questions about tickets here.
In addition, 10-year-old Joe Trofer-Cook will be the youngest exhibitor the show has seen since its launch 137 years ago. He will be bringing his own lambs, including his ewe named Butterbean. Joe will be sharing his knowledge of animals as well as providing some top farming tips.
The A15, from the A46 Lincoln Bypass to the A631 at Caenby Corner, will be closed to all but Show traffic.
It is advised to follow the directions and instructions that are given by traffic marshals, police officers and society stewards who are aware of where delays are and which car parks have the most space.
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Routes to the show will be signposted. When you come off the A15 there will be one way into the show. On the way out there is no left turn and visitors will be directed back towards Lincoln.
Parking is free at the show and all the car parks are within reasonable accessibility of the entrance gates.
Stagecoach are supporting the Lincolnshire Show by providing a return bus service between Lincoln Central Bus Station and the Showground on both days of the event.
The first bus leaves Lincoln Central Station at 8.30am and the service will run every 15 minutes in both directions throughout the day. The last bus from the Showground is at 6.45pm
See more information here under the question ‘Is there a bus service?’
Source: https://antiquewolrd.com
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