THE first May Bank Holiday Monday will be remembered in Dilwyn as not only being the warmest day in May, but also for attracting record crowds to their annual village show.
Attendance was the best ever, a massive 30% increase over last year.
The pictures tell their own story - a main arena programme including Meirion Owen's Quack Pack and Trevor Hill's birds of prey. Around the main arena could be found a large children's activity area, puppet shows, jazz band, village children dancing around the maypole and dance routines performed by students from the Weobley based Aspire Dance Studio. Steve Elsby demonstrated his skill carving garden furniture and outdoor sculptures using a chain saw. A horse show, dog show, craft and competition marquees, a broad selection of classic vehicles and a "farming" themed display combining old farm machinery, exhibits brought to the show by members of Leominster Vintage and Dilwyn Young Farmers which made sure that there was something of interest for everyone.
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