August bank holiday White Horse Show

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August 21, 2024

Enjoy two days of fabulous family entertainment on August 25th and 26th.

The two-day White Horse Show is a great family country show which runs over the August Bank Holiday Sunday and Monday, with something for everyone.

Professional arena displays include local sheepdog trainer Bob Hogg and Rebellion Re-enactment as well as falconry, beekeepers and craft displays. Childrens’ rides, historic cars and vehicles, stationary engines, and model boats on display. More entertainment comes from Professor Crump, Team M.A.D’s display of Pedal versus Parkour, the Icknield Way Morris Men, the Ukey Dukes and the Wantage Silver Band.

Plus there’s food, a bar, a fun dog show, petting animals, lots of retail, and you can have a go at shotting a shooting a shotgun, or even a real historic musket.

Tickets in advance online at https://whitehorseshow.seetickets.com/tour/white-horse-show

All profits from the show are used to benefit local good causes.

Gates open 10am daily at Fawler Road, Uffington, visit https://whitehorseshow.co.uk/ to find out more.


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