LAST Saturday (August 13), Janet Finch-Saunders, MS for Aberconwy, attended Eglwysbach Show where she had a stall to engage with constituents.
Eglwysbach Show was founded in the 1940s.
The show was held in the village park field in the early years, then moved to Plas Llan Farm and Llwydfan, Tal y Cafn, and in more recent years it has been held at Henblas, Eglwysbach.
This year, the show returned to Llwydfan, right beside the Conwy River.
This annual event is an important date in the agricultural calendar, attracting competitors from across the country.
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Mrs Finch-Saunders said: “I would like to thank all involved in arranging this brilliant show.
“Despite the very warm weather, it was marvellous to see the high standard of all entries, and so many people enjoying the day.
“Whilst the pandemic has prevented the show from taking place over the last few years, I am delighted that this great agricultural event is back and providing a platform for exceptional animals, food, and local businesses.
“From speaking to constituents at my stand and several stallholders, it was clear that there is huge enthusiasm for shows like this.
“They really do show Welsh produce at its best!”
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