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The Royal Highland Show at Ingliston Scotland part3
Hi everyone welcome to my channel and how are you today? ????????here the history about the Roayal highland show how it begins, thank you for being here please take care Sakuna
And thank you for reading ????❤️
The Royal Highland Show is Scotland's annual farming and countryside showcase. The show is organised by the Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland.
Held annually at the Royal Highland Centre in Ingliston, over the second-last weekend in June (Thursday - Sunday), the event attracts over 1,000 exhibitors, 4,500 head of livestock, and up to 190,000 visitors. It is the premier fixture in Scotland's farming calendar and generates over £200 million in business. Exhibitors compete for the prestige of winning not only a prize ticket, but also for prize money and trophies worth over £1 million.
History:
The show first started in 1822, and was located at Edinburgh’s Canongate on a site now occupied by the Scottish Parliament. From this point until 1959 the show moved around the towns and cities of Scotland, in one of the RHASS’s eight electoral areas - Perth, Stirling, Strathclyde, Aberdeen, Lothian, Borders, Dumfries & Galloway and Highland. In 1960 the Ingliston site became the permanent home of the show, opening on 21 June 1960. The move to a permanent location has helped the show develop beyond its original remit, to become a celebration of Scottish food, countryside and its farming.
Originally the show operated Sunday to Wednesday, but this was later changed to Thursday to Sunday, with Livestock competitions being held on the Thursday and Friday.[citation needed]
During the 1948 show held at Inverness, the Royal title was bestowed on the event by King George VI.
There was no show during 2001 because of the foot and mouth crisis.
In 2010 it reached the landmark anniversary of the 50th year of the show being held in Ingliston and also the 170th show to be staged. 2010 event had almost 190,000 people attending, which makes it more of the most visited event in years. The 2014 drew in 8,000 more visitors compared to 2013 with a total of 178,659 people attending the event.
In 2015, the show celebrated its 175th event, with its biggest number of visitors of 188,449 visitors were recorded - almost 10,000 higher than last year and 805 more than the previous record attendance at Ingliston in 2010. The show also had visits from Princess Anne, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and Rural Affairs Secretary Richard Lochhead.
Attractions
Livestock
Livestock exhibited include sheep, cattle, goats, horses, ponies, donkeys, and poultry
One of the sights of the show is Heavy Horse Turnouts and for the first time ever, in 2006 Ingliston saw the attendance of all UK heavy horse breeds.[citation needed] Clydesdales, Shires, Percherons and — first time visitors to Scotland — two teams of Suffolk Punches travelling from Norfolk and Suffolk.
The show's most prestigious livestock honour, the Queen's Cup, rotates between the champions of the various types of livestock — in 2006 it was awarded to the best animal in the 162 strong goat section.
Exhibition
The Royal Highland Show is a showcase for Rural and Agricultural products and produce. There are large exhibits of agricultural machinery and supplies, equine supplies and outdoor sporting goods. A wide variety of rural, agricultural and environmental associations set up stall to promote themselves.
The Highland Showground's exhibition halls provide indoor spaces for a shopping arena and a food and drink arena. Both areas are dominated by Scottish producers, but there is a significant presence from other parts of the United Kingdom and form further afield; for instance European wine makers, German salami makers etc. The food and drink arena offers considerable opportunity for taste-testing and has a demonstration kitchen offering visitors suggestions on home to prepare and serve the products on offer. The shopping areas are extended into the main showground by market-style stalls. Other businesses, including banks, supermarkets and food producers have their own arenas to promote their commitment to farming, food production and agriculture
Competition
Outside of the exhibition halls and livestock rings, there are a wide range of competitive and display events, including international sheep shearing, show jumping, driving, tug-of-war, dog obedience trials, falconry, farriery and other rural pursuits.
Visitors:
Along with attracting up to 190,000 visitors annually, The Royal Highland Show has a history of attracting VIP visitors. Some more prominent names include:
Her Majesty The Queen attended three times. The First time was in 1960 for the Official opening of the new Ingliston site, the second time was in 1984 for its 25th anniversary, with a here most recent visit in 2009
Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester attended in 2006
Mariann Fischer-Boel, one of the most powerful women in Europe, European Agriculture Commissioner Mariann Fischer-Boel
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I took the Smurf along to #Cleanfest which is hosted by the Guys at #keepitclean on Sunday and what a show! Its the first time i've ever been, and if i'm honest, its the first i've heard of it!
I was approached at the Scottish Car Show to see if i wanted to bring my car along so i thought, why not! Not only did i get sent out a really smart and well presented invite, but i was chosen to have my car parked amongst some of the most stunning cars in Britain, and further! So it was time to dust off the bottles of polish and give the Smurf a clean!
The cars weren't crammed in the hall and there was plenty room to walk round each car! There was probably up to 200 cars in the grounds outside too.
I love the fact that each car that was there was selected to attend, so there was nothing there that looked like it had just been bought and the only mod was a sticker in the window! Basically its a car show organized by car guys and not people out to make a few quid!
If you like a car show that has cars genuinely worth looking at, and not things you see everyday in a Tesco's carpark, get yourself along to this next year!
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My day out at the Royal highland show at Ingliston, Scotland Part:1
Hi everyone welcome to my channel and how are you today? ????????here the history about the Roayal highland show how it begins, thank you for being here please take care Sakuna
And thank you for reading ????❤️
The Royal Highland Show is Scotland's annual farming and countryside showcase. The show is organised by the Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland.
Held annually at the Royal Highland Centre in Ingliston, over the second-last weekend in June (Thursday - Sunday), the event attracts over 1,000 exhibitors, 4,500 head of livestock, and up to 190,000 visitors. It is the premier fixture in Scotland's farming calendar and generates over £200 million in business. Exhibitors compete for the prestige of winning not only a prize ticket, but also for prize money and trophies worth over £1 million.
History:
The show first started in 1822, and was located at Edinburgh’s Canongate on a site now occupied by the Scottish Parliament. From this point until 1959 the show moved around the towns and cities of Scotland, in one of the RHASS’s eight electoral areas - Perth, Stirling, Strathclyde, Aberdeen, Lothian, Borders, Dumfries & Galloway and Highland. In 1960 the Ingliston site became the permanent home of the show, opening on 21 June 1960. The move to a permanent location has helped the show develop beyond its original remit, to become a celebration of Scottish food, countryside and its farming.
Originally the show operated Sunday to Wednesday, but this was later changed to Thursday to Sunday, with Livestock competitions being held on the Thursday and Friday.[citation needed]
During the 1948 show held at Inverness, the Royal title was bestowed on the event by King George VI.
There was no show during 2001 because of the foot and mouth crisis.
In 2010 it reached the landmark anniversary of the 50th year of the show being held in Ingliston and also the 170th show to be staged. 2010 event had almost 190,000 people attending, which makes it more of the most visited event in years. The 2014 drew in 8,000 more visitors compared to 2013 with a total of 178,659 people attending the event.
In 2015, the show celebrated its 175th event, with its biggest number of visitors of 188,449 visitors were recorded - almost 10,000 higher than last year and 805 more than the previous record attendance at Ingliston in 2010. The show also had visits from Princess Anne, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and Rural Affairs Secretary Richard Lochhead.
Attractions
Livestock
Livestock exhibited include sheep, cattle, goats, horses, ponies, donkeys, and poultry
One of the sights of the show is Heavy Horse Turnouts and for the first time ever, in 2006 Ingliston saw the attendance of all UK heavy horse breeds.[citation needed] Clydesdales, Shires, Percherons and — first time visitors to Scotland — two teams of Suffolk Punches travelling from Norfolk and Suffolk.
The show's most prestigious livestock honour, the Queen's Cup, rotates between the champions of the various types of livestock — in 2006 it was awarded to the best animal in the 162 strong goat section.
Exhibition
The Royal Highland Show is a showcase for Rural and Agricultural products and produce. There are large exhibits of agricultural machinery and supplies, equine supplies and outdoor sporting goods. A wide variety of rural, agricultural and environmental associations set up stall to promote themselves.
The Highland Showground's exhibition halls provide indoor spaces for a shopping arena and a food and drink arena. Both areas are dominated by Scottish producers, but there is a significant presence from other parts of the United Kingdom and form further afield; for instance European wine makers, German salami makers etc. The food and drink arena offers considerable opportunity for taste-testing and has a demonstration kitchen offering visitors suggestions on home to prepare and serve the products on offer. The shopping areas are extended into the main showground by market-style stalls. Other businesses, including banks, supermarkets and food producers have their own arenas to promote their commitment to farming, food production and agriculture
Competition
Outside of the exhibition halls and livestock rings, there are a wide range of competitive and display events, including international sheep shearing, show jumping, driving, tug-of-war, dog obedience trials, falconry, farriery and other rural pursuits.
Visitors:
Along with attracting up to 190,000 visitors annually, The Royal Highland Show has a history of attracting VIP visitors. Some more prominent names include:
Her Majesty The Queen attended three times. The First time was in 1960 for the Official opening of the new Ingliston site, the second time was in 1984 for its 25th anniversary, with a here most recent visit in 2009
Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester attended in 2006
Mariann Fischer-Boel, one of the most powerful women in Europe, European Agriculture Commissioner Mariann Fischer-Boel
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My day out at The Royal Highland Show at Ingliston Scotland part:2
Hi everyone welcome to my channel and how are you today? ????????here the history about the Roayal highland show how it begins, thank you for being here please take care Sakuna
And thank you for reading ????❤️
The Royal Highland Show is Scotland's annual farming and countryside showcase. The show is organised by the Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland.
Held annually at the Royal Highland Centre in Ingliston, over the second-last weekend in June (Thursday - Sunday), the event attracts over 1,000 exhibitors, 4,500 head of livestock, and up to 190,000 visitors. It is the premier fixture in Scotland's farming calendar and generates over £200 million in business. Exhibitors compete for the prestige of winning not only a prize ticket, but also for prize money and trophies worth over £1 million.
History:
The show first started in 1822, and was located at Edinburgh’s Canongate on a site now occupied by the Scottish Parliament. From this point until 1959 the show moved around the towns and cities of Scotland, in one of the RHASS’s eight electoral areas - Perth, Stirling, Strathclyde, Aberdeen, Lothian, Borders, Dumfries & Galloway and Highland. In 1960 the Ingliston site became the permanent home of the show, opening on 21 June 1960. The move to a permanent location has helped the show develop beyond its original remit, to become a celebration of Scottish food, countryside and its farming.
Originally the show operated Sunday to Wednesday, but this was later changed to Thursday to Sunday, with Livestock competitions being held on the Thursday and Friday.[citation needed]
During the 1948 show held at Inverness, the Royal title was bestowed on the event by King George VI.
There was no show during 2001 because of the foot and mouth crisis.
In 2010 it reached the landmark anniversary of the 50th year of the show being held in Ingliston and also the 170th show to be staged. 2010 event had almost 190,000 people attending, which makes it more of the most visited event in years. The 2014 drew in 8,000 more visitors compared to 2013 with a total of 178,659 people attending the event.
In 2015, the show celebrated its 175th event, with its biggest number of visitors of 188,449 visitors were recorded - almost 10,000 higher than last year and 805 more than the previous record attendance at Ingliston in 2010. The show also had visits from Princess Anne, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and Rural Affairs Secretary Richard Lochhead.
Attractions
Livestock
Livestock exhibited include sheep, cattle, goats, horses, ponies, donkeys, and poultry
One of the sights of the show is Heavy Horse Turnouts and for the first time ever, in 2006 Ingliston saw the attendance of all UK heavy horse breeds.[citation needed] Clydesdales, Shires, Percherons and — first time visitors to Scotland — two teams of Suffolk Punches travelling from Norfolk and Suffolk.
The show's most prestigious livestock honour, the Queen's Cup, rotates between the champions of the various types of livestock — in 2006 it was awarded to the best animal in the 162 strong goat section.
Exhibition
The Royal Highland Show is a showcase for Rural and Agricultural products and produce. There are large exhibits of agricultural machinery and supplies, equine supplies and outdoor sporting goods. A wide variety of rural, agricultural and environmental associations set up stall to promote themselves.
The Highland Showground's exhibition halls provide indoor spaces for a shopping arena and a food and drink arena. Both areas are dominated by Scottish producers, but there is a significant presence from other parts of the United Kingdom and form further afield; for instance European wine makers, German salami makers etc. The food and drink arena offers considerable opportunity for taste-testing and has a demonstration kitchen offering visitors suggestions on home to prepare and serve the products on offer. The shopping areas are extended into the main showground by market-style stalls. Other businesses, including banks, supermarkets and food producers have their own arenas to promote their commitment to farming, food production and agriculture
Competition
Outside of the exhibition halls and livestock rings, there are a wide range of competitive and display events, including international sheep shearing, show jumping, driving, tug-of-war, dog obedience trials, falconry, farriery and other rural pursuits.
Visitors:
Along with attracting up to 190,000 visitors annually, The Royal Highland Show has a history of attracting VIP visitors. Some more prominent names include:
Her Majesty The Queen attended three times. The First time was in 1960 for the Official opening of the new Ingliston site, the second time was in 1984 for its 25th anniversary, with a here most recent visit in 2009
Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester attended in 2006
Mariann Fischer-Boel, one of the most powerful women in Europe, European Agriculture Commissioner Mariann Fischer-Boel
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