News from others taking part in the Lincolnshire Show
These are press releases and press kits received from exhibitors and others taking part in this year's Show. If you would like to submit content, please email : info@primapr.co.uk
Country Landowners Association : News Release
Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group press release
J T Friskney air ambulance donation_picture opportunity
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE BASED MATTHEW WRIGHT VYING FOR A PLACE IN EXPRESS EVENTING FINAL AT HOYS
Lincolnshire Show 2011 : press pack and programme
PDF versions of The Lincolnshire Show press pack, programme and site map for download.

Lincolnshire Show 2011 : Official Programme
Check out what's what and who's where with the full layout of this year's Lincolnshire Show on 22nd and 23rd June 2011, now available here. Click to download the PDF: Lincolnshire Show Map 2011
Archive pictures of the Show can be downloaded here:
Pictures for download on Flickr : click here
More here: https://primapr.co.uk/Client_Pictures/LEC/Show%202009/index.htm
Follow the Show on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/LincolnshireEventsCentre
Follow the Show on Twitter @LincsShow and #lincsshow
Final countdown to this year’s County Big Day Out
See below for picture opportunities on eve of show, Tuesday 21st June 2011. Photo archive available on Flickr for download: click here
As the final preparation is made for the spectacular annual event that is the Lincolnshire County Show, a complete town has emerged on the 200 acre showground site at Grange de Lings.
Signposts and road names are in place and 10,000 square metres of marquees have been erected. Some 20 miles of electrical cable has been laid, 800 tables and 3,000 chairs have been set out. And there are car parks for 12,000 cars, and 45,000 copies of an 88 page programme.
There are 11 rings, 1800 horses and ponies entries, over 1300 cattle, pigs, sheep and goats in the livestock entries, and there are over 600 trade stands selling everything from frying pans to fashion.
More than 100 stewards are involved, one for every aspect of the show, each in their distinctive bowler hats.
Said Mark Farmer, chief executive of Lincolnshire Agricultural Society : “Everything is going very well and we’re hoping to beat last year’s record for overall visitors. We’ve received record bookings from traders to attend and the livestock and equine entries are also excellent.”
This year’s event features an even wider array of events for the whole family, including a concert on the Wednesday that will entertain visitors through into the evening.
“As the flagship event at the Showground, this year’s Show is set to be a fantastic day out for the whole family,” added Mark Farmer.
Visitors can follow the set up through the Showground’s live Twitter stream at @lincsshow or through the Show’s Facebook page.
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Picture opportunities Tuesday 21st June 2011: Eve of Show
Mark Farmer, chief executive will be on site and available for interview, but a slot would need to be pre-arranged.
Mambo the mammoth – constructed entirely of straw bales. Originally created for a Weetabix competition. Mambo on Facebook
Cross country fences go in place around 2.30 - 3.00pm – forklifts in the main ring putting huge fences into place.
Cattle coming into the showground, being washed down and going into the stock lines. Throughout the day.
Food court – set up of stall and producers throughout the day. E.g. Redhill Farm, prize winners at Lincs Show last year and also recent winners of Countryside Alliance Local Food Award for East of England 2010 and Tastes of Lincolnshire BIG Sausage Festival 2010 for Lincolnshire’s Favourite Sausage.
Flower show / floral decorations – day-long activity to create huge floral displays.
Tennyson Pavilion – latest new building on site, which will be opened for the first time at the Show and being used for corporate hospitality guests at the Show.
Media update: Access to the Showground, press packs, wifi and other info
Before the show:
Press passes and proof of identity: You must have a press pass showing your name and the correct date of entry. To enter the Show you will have to show your press pass and produce matching proof of identity. This should be your business card showing your name, job title and publication, or otherwise your photocard driving licence. Remember: Press passes are valid for one person, as named, for one day, as printed.
Change of name: If any personnel have changed, just log back on to the Evenbrite site and make your changes and download new passes.
Gates and car parking: All car parking is free and you can enter from any of the numbered gates (see the map on the press feed).
At the show:
Register: Come to the Press Tent near the Secretary’s Office to get your badge and a press pack. There are drinks during the day and sandwiches at lunchtime.
Press packs: Now available on line for download, click here, hard copies will be available in the press tent.
Wi Fi: Available in the press tent, log on as follows:
User Name: Press Tent
Password: L1ncsShow2011
Tweeting? Hash tag for the Show is #LincsShow
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Media enquiries:
Maggie Taylor at Prima PR
maggie@primapr.co.uk – 01400 251557 / 0797 3767 602



