EXTRA DAY PLANNED FOR GYS

 EXTRA DAY PLANNED FOR GYS

The Great Yorkshire Show will take place over four days for the first time in its history if the event is able to go ahead as planned this summer.

Following the recent announcement that the Show would return this year if it is safe to do so, organisers the Yorkshire Agricultural Society (YAS) have revealed that the Show will take place between Tuesday 13th and Friday 16th July, from 8am to 5pm each day.

Farming charity YAS reiterates however that England’s premier showcase of farming, food and the countryside will only take place if the Government’s roadmap out of coronavirus restrictions remains unchanged.

Details of any restrictions on large gatherings after the government’s planned lifting of restrictions on 21st June are not yet clear and will be informed by the outcome of a series of pilot events planned in the Spring.

However, YAS does anticipate there will be a strict cap on the number of people allowed to gather at large events and so by adding a fourth day to the Great Yorkshire Show, more visitors will have the chance to attend safely.

Charles Mills, Honorary Show Director of the Great Yorkshire Show said: “We are thrilled by the response to our plans for the Show this year in what we know will not quite be normal circumstances.

“We do expect there to be a limit on how many people can attend on any one day of the Show and so for the first time in our history we believe the best option is to offer a four-day event.”

Consideration is being given to the Show’s format so that it meets likely government guidelines but YAS does expect most sections of the Show to go ahead, with an emphasis on holding as many activities outdoors as possible.

Charles added: “There will be some changes this year, but we want to deliver as much of a normal Show as restrictions allow, and it remains our position that the Show will only go ahead if it is safe to do so.”

Tickets will only be available in advance and will go on sale on 1st June. Any updates will be posted on the Show’s website and on social media.

www.yas.co.uk

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