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Once again, the Royal Cornwall Food and Farming award have attracted strong competition and an incredibly high standard of innovation, quality and professionalism among Cornish food and drink producers.
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Dick Twinney is a wildlife and countryside artist based in Cornwall who has built up a wide-ranging reputation for his detailed depictions of local countryside and the birds and animals that inhabit it.
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The rabbit show is an established part of the Royal Cornwall and fur section secretary Chris Eales was keen “to upgrade it to a championship show” so he talked through his ideas with the British Rabbit Council.
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Supermarket chain Sainsbury’s has announced major new support for the cattle section and west country law firm Foot Anstey is the new sponsor of the sheep section.
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Traditional skills are important to Cornwall to provide jobs, maintain the character of the county and to enhance the whole experience of being here.
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With their own flock of pedigree Roussin based at Hatherleigh on Dartmoor, Russell and Andrea Molineux see the Royal Cornwall as one of their chief marketing tools.
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Meet brothers Biggy & Smalley – two Asian short-clawed otters heading for the Royal Cornwall Show.
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Something new and different will be seen around the showground on the first two days...Stiltskin Theatre will be providing walkabout fun with ‘Jimmy Riddle & Skally Wagg and the Fishwives of Knorrel Nock.
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Filling the main ring with glorious sound and impressive marching displays, the Band of HM Royal Marines will be at the show for all three days.
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Entries for the forestry woodland competition close on 1st March. Judging will be completed and results announced before the show in June.
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