Thousands expected to head to Suffolk Show for first time in three years
It's back and this year it's part of the county's Jubilee celebrations
Last updated 31st May 2022
The Suffolk Show is back for the first time since the pandemic and this year it's also getting involved in the county's Jubilee celebrations ahead of the long weekend.
Thousands are expected to turn out at Trinity Park for the two-day event organised by the Suffolk Agricultural Foundation.
As well as celebrating agriculture it also offers a chance for small businesses to showcase their wares, with food, drink, flower and garden show among the things on offer.
The show will also be celebrating the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
A 'Suffolk the Platinum Years' exhibition will be open for visitors, looking back at life in the county during Her Majesty's reign.
The county's Jubilee torch relay will also come to an end at the show after travelling over 500 miles around communities in recent weeks.
A Jubilee pageant is also on the programme.
Pictures from day one at the Suffolk Show:
Metal-workers at the Suffolk Show