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August 06.2025
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Why You Should Attend Monmouthshire's Upcoming Farm Shows This Summer

A view from The Senedd - 06/08/2025

Exploring Monmouthshire’s Vibrant Summer Farm Shows

One of the many joys of living in Monmouthshire is the abundance of farm shows that come to life each summer, showcasing the region's agricultural richness and community spirit. These events not only provide a delightful day out but also serve as a vital platform for the local rural community to unite and voice their concerns.

Kicking off the summer festivities, the Chepstow Show at the racecourse is set to take place this Saturday. Following closely is the Monmouth Show on August 17th at the Monmouthshire Showground, wrapping up with the Usk Show on September 13th at the Usk Showground. With the Chepstow Show having a history that extends nearly two centuries, these shows are vital threads in the rich tapestry of Welsh agricultural heritage.

Rural Community Challenges: A Continual Conversation

As a representative for the Monmouth area, I find it crucial to address the ongoing struggles faced by our farming community. Despite the joy these events bring, they also highlight the unyielding challenges, such as increasing regulatory burdens and financial strains weighing heavily on farmers. The warmth of our community shines through at these shows, but it’s essential to recognize the underlying issues that persist.

The Value of Local Businesses

Beyond the farming community, these shows play an invaluable role in supporting small businesses throughout the county. Local producers showcase their goods, bringing visibility to their struggles and successes. It’s a mutually beneficial relationship as the community comes together to appreciate the hard work that goes into every product. By attending these events, you’re not just supporting farmers; you’re also uplifting local entrepreneurs and enhancing Monmouthshire's economy.

Get Involved: Attend and Celebrate

I strongly encourage everyone to attend these upcoming shows, not only to enjoy a day in the countryside but also to engage with our rural community actively. By participating, you are showing support for the hard work that defines our area. Each show is not just an event—it's a celebration of our culture, history, and community spirit.

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