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Final Royal Show gets under way | Final Royal Show gets under way |
(about 10 hours later) | |
About 100,000 people are expected to attend the 160th and final Royal Show in Warwickshire. | About 100,000 people are expected to attend the 160th and final Royal Show in Warwickshire. |
The agricultural event in Stoneleigh is being cancelled after this year because of falling visitor numbers. | The agricultural event in Stoneleigh is being cancelled after this year because of falling visitor numbers. |
During its heyday in the 1970s and 1980s about 250,000 people would regularly attend. | During its heyday in the 1970s and 1980s about 250,000 people would regularly attend. |
The Royal Agricultural Society of England (Rase) said in April the event was no longer financially viable and would not continue in its present form. | The Royal Agricultural Society of England (Rase) said in April the event was no longer financially viable and would not continue in its present form. |
Poor weather and outbreaks of foot-and-mouth and bluetongue - which restricted the number of livestock on show - have contributed to its problems in recent years. | Poor weather and outbreaks of foot-and-mouth and bluetongue - which restricted the number of livestock on show - have contributed to its problems in recent years. |
Future plans | Future plans |
The final show - which lasts until Friday - is expected to begin with a pageant paying tribute to its history before the action gets under way in the Grand Ring. | The final show - which lasts until Friday - is expected to begin with a pageant paying tribute to its history before the action gets under way in the Grand Ring. |
The BBC's Jeremy Cooke looks at the last ever Royal Show | |
Denis Chamberlain, Rase's marketing director, said he was determined to "give everyone a great show". | Denis Chamberlain, Rase's marketing director, said he was determined to "give everyone a great show". |
The first show, in 1839, was held in Oxford and subsequently also in Liverpool and Manchester. | The first show, in 1839, was held in Oxford and subsequently also in Liverpool and Manchester. |
It has taken place each year since, with the exception of during World War I and World War II and when there were outbreaks of cattle plague and foot-and-mouth disease. | It has taken place each year since, with the exception of during World War I and World War II and when there were outbreaks of cattle plague and foot-and-mouth disease. |
The show has been held at Stoneleigh Park since 1963. | The show has been held at Stoneleigh Park since 1963. |
Rase said it was instead planning to hold a series of year-round events which would retain key elements of the Royal Show. | Rase said it was instead planning to hold a series of year-round events which would retain key elements of the Royal Show. |