Heathfield
The Heathfield & District
Agricultural Show
Known as the premier one day agricultural show in the south east, the
Heathfi eld Show brings an exciting day out for the young and old. This
year’s Show will be on Saturday 23rd
May at Little Tottingworth Farm, Broad
Oak, by kind permission of the Trustees
of Mr & Mrs D W Browning.
There are 10 sheep, cattle, pig and horse
competition rings being used throughout
the morning and early afternoon to
ensure there is plenty for all the family
to see and do. Heathfi eld Show has been
chosen as a qualifi er show for many
major horse events throughout England.
We are proud to have been chosen as one
of the qualifi er classes for the Veteran
Horse Society Showing championship.
Throughout the day events include the
grand parade of livestock, the horse
show, working steam, Country Ways, a
local Craft marquee, the shopping arcades, and ever changing displays in
the main arena, there is also a Flower Show and Farmyard.
Attractions in the Main arena include The Return of the Monster Trucks.
Steve Murty will once more be bringing his ‘toy’ the Armageddon. This
monster tank weighs in at 7 tonnes and will destroy anything in its path.
So brace yourself for the noise and the excitement at the 2009 Show and a
drag race between two humungous machines. Cont. P. 18
An independent bookshop that is well stocked with a variety of books
for all ages. There is a free ordering service for new and second hand
books which can be placed by phone or in person and will be dealt with
quickly and effi ciently by the knowledgeable, friendly staff. It also stocks
art materials and stationery, including cards by Simon Drew. The Art
Gallery has new work this month by Alvaro Petritoli, Ruth Cowell, John
Holdcroft, Liz Brown, Amy Williams, Peter Jay and Graham Sendall.
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