Glorious food, drink, entertainment and of course plenty of cheese awaits you at this year’s Frome Agricultural & Cheese Show on Saturday 14th September at the West Woodlands Showground.
Organisers say, “It’s set to be a feast for all the senses with a huge food hall, fantastic arena attractions, shopping galore, music stage and astounding cheese pavilion Enjoy all the trimmings of a traditional country show with rural competitions in everything from vegetable growing and crochet, to livestock showing and show jumping.
“Find out what goes on down at the farm with the big machinery demos, the hilarious Sheep Show and the Discovery Zone where you’ll find Tractor Ted and the Animal Nursery with lots of furry friends ready to meet you!
“Making a very special guest appearance on the stage this year will be the fantastic Mr Bloom from CBeebies so get ready for talking vegetables and sing-a-longs. Our Cheese Pavilion is going to be a hive of activity this year, not only showcasing the entries from the Global Cheese Awards, there are also trade stands, the cheese bar and our cookery theatre stage. We’ll be joined on stage by the lovely Jean Christophe Novelli and local chef Katy Harris, as well as having cheese making demos, our cheese auction and a cookery competition from Frome College.
“Our trade stands areas are stacked to the rafters with over 300 traders from local produce, scrummy cakes, to beautiful homemade goods with demonstration stands a plenty. There really is something for everyone!
Tickets are available from the show office, Rodden Road, Frome, BA112AH; over on the ticket hotline – 01373 455420 or via www. fromecheeseshow.co.uk
Send us your news!
Help us keep your community connected and informed.
Do you have an interesting story you would like to share? Have you seen something you feel needs more attention? Get in touch with a reporter today!
✉️ Click here to get in touch with a reporterSupport White Horse News
Help us keep your community connected and informed.
Local news is under pressure more than ever. Choose a monthly subscription or a one-off donation to support independent reporting in White Horse News.





