Meet the team behind this year's Dorset County show
The famous show is back after a break for the pandemic
The Dorset County Show returns next month, after taking a break due to the pandemic.
All the usual attractions will be back at the Dorchester Showground from livestock to horticulture - homecraft to food and drink.
The show's taken place for more than 180 years and is famous for its livestock attractions.
The show takes place on the 3rd and 4th of September 2022 and ‘early bird’ tickets are available to buy online. Children under the age of 16 enjoy free entry.
Ollie Allen has been appointed at the Interim Show Secretary.
She succeeds Will Hyde, who has been in the role since 2017, and takes on the responsibility of organising the return of the County Show following the Coronavirus pandemic.
Ollie brings extensive experience having spent nearly 40 years working in agricultural shows, starting with a part-time role at the Bath and West Show.
She then moved to the Devon County Show in 1996 and enjoyed 22 years working with the team as Show Secretary.
Ollie Allen, interim show secretary, said:
“In 2018 I decided it was time to wind down a little but having missed the ‘buzz’ and comradery of show life, I’m thrilled to be able to support Dorchester Agricultural Society (DAS) to put on this year’s county show.
"My secret to a successful show is to ensure that everyone involved - staff, stewards, exhibitors, sponsors, volunteers and helpers, all feel part of the ‘family’ and that atmosphere really rubs off on visitors.”
Dorchester’s Agricultural Society board work closely with the Dorset County Show team to organise a successful event every year.
The recent appointment of the board’s two youngest members, Hannah Martin and Ben Best, encourages new ideas and fresh perspectives for the event with their knowledge and experience through Dorset Young Farmers.
Hannah works full-time for Wessex Water as a Catchment Advisor alongside her role on the Society’s board, and in recent years has been involved in the show’s Fabulous Food & Farming area.
Hannah has fond memories of the show as a child, visiting with her siblings, parents and grandparents:
“The show has always been the flagship event that marks the end of the summer. I remember my siblings and I rushing to finish our arts and crafts competition entries a few days before show day, which is a lovely element of the event for youngsters.
"I’m really looking forward to having more of an insight into the behind the scenes of the show, having enjoyed it as a visitor for so many years.”
Ben Best was invited to join the board in March 2020 and plans to bring new ideas and contacts from all over Dorset. Ben is an Agricultural Sales Manager for C&O Tractors based in Blandford Forum and represents Massey Ferguson farm machinery and Kverneland equipment.
On show day you can find Ben working on the C&O Tractors stand speaking to visitors, farmers and landowners.
Ben Best, DAS Board Member, added:
“Some of my favourite memories of the show are coming with my father and grandfather, exhibiting our sheep. My late grandfather had a flock of pedigree Charolais sheep, and I would help show them alongside other competitors, some of which are still my friends today.
"The show has so much to offer with a huge demographic of younger potential members who we would like to engage with, and the annual charity night is the perfect opportunity to do this.”
Other events held by the Dorset Agricultural Society include:
• Spring Show - 3rd April
• Dorset Tractor Run - 19th June
• Charity Night - 31st August
• Dorset Sheep Dog Trials - 10th & 11th September
• Dorset Ploughing Match - 2nd October
• Dorset Winter Show - 26th November
To buy tickets and for more information about the show, please visit: www.dorsetcountyshow.co.uk