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Thame Country Fair, Apr 03 to Apr 05, 2010
The Thame Show is now in its 12th year. Over the years it has developed into a good quality regional show to cater for its popularity it now covers 3 days over the Easter Bank Holiday period.
Adults £9.00 OAP's £8.00 Children £4.00
Venue -
Thame Showground,
Kingsey Road, Thame, Oxfordshire, OX9 3JL
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The Falconry Village comprises of a flying arena, indoor training arena, specialised trade stands, static displays, resident falconers plus guests, clubs and everything else you would expect to find at a falconry show.
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Living Heritage hold a number of dog events and demonstrations at the Fairs, with something to interest every dog owner whether it be seeking advice, watching specialist demonstrations or entering your pet dog into the Fun Dog Show.
For the more competitive and professional there are pedigree Dog Shows, Lurcher and Terrier Racing, Chase The Bunny (fun), Working Tests and The Gundog Multiscurry.
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Horses have been a been a vital part of country life as a means of transportation and work force. They are still used today to work in the most dense and difficult conditions.
These demonstrations can be seen in the specialist arena. Other types of horse are used for competitions such as scurry racing and mounted games, which can be seen in the main arena.
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Target Field Sports are traditionally associated with hunting and / or pest control, although nowadays most of these sports are simply done for fun.
At Living Heritage Game and Country Fairs all that attend are welcome to come have have a go at all of the target sports on offer. As well as beginners, those that are more experienced can enter the series of competitions. (see local press for details)
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At our Country Fairs " Crafts " have always been present as a Craft Marquee, this year its all change!
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Food Glorious Food will showcase some of the best local and regional produce in the culinary market place today. Now a main feature of the show - Food Glorious Food will be accompanied by local and national retailers.
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Angling is one of the most popular sports and pastimes. Its popularity has increased over the years and many people of all ages and all walks of life enjoy the many different types of fishing.
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Why not take the chance to learn for free at a Living Heritage Game and Country Fair. While enjoying an action packed day take the time to met the experts who will be able to talk and offer advice on a wide and varied range of Country Life Sports and Pursuits.
At the Show you will be able to experience first-hand a number of different Country Life pursuits and disiplines with free 20 minute lessons.
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Although the first official show of the Thame Agricultural Association was held in October 1888, the origins started over thirty years before that date.
During October of 1855, Mr D Prowting, a representative of Messrs. Howard’s, Ploughmakers, met with Mr Joseph Dodwell and Mr A R Howland, both of Thame, with a view to holding a Ploughing Match. Agreement was reached and Mr T Smith of Brill and Mr J T Shrimpton of Thame were made Honorary Secretaries. On Thursday 25th October 1855 the first Ploughing Match of Thame took place.
This event was a huge success with twenty-six teams competing for eight prizes.
For some eight years preceding this event, Thame had held a Horticultural Society Show. Following the success of the Ploughing Match, it was agreed that these two events should be combined. In 1855 Thame Agricultural and Horticultural Society was formed. This later became Thame Agricultural Association and the show, Thame Show.
The Thame Showground was borne - a purpose built venue that is the perfect setting for our various events in South Oxfordshire.
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