Border Union Show just round the corner

Billy Anderson and his Clydesdales will be pulling tatties at the show.Billy Anderson and his Clydesdales will be pulling tatties at the show.
Billy Anderson and his Clydesdales will be pulling tatties at the show.
There’s just over a week to go until the 2023 Border Union Show, on Friday and Saturday, July 28 and 29, at Springwood Park Showground, Kelso.

The Border Union Agricultural Show is the highlight of the event calendar for the Scottish

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Borders and Northumberland where 2023 entries are strong in the Sheep and Equine classes and

across all sectors.

A new entertainment ring will showcase the Extreme Bike Battle with a perilous demonstration of

pedal ‘daring do’ and engine power. This lively show performing three times per day will play

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alongside the popular Sheep Show and provide a new family area with catering and small animals to

enjoy.

Friday morning sees the launch of a new Business Breakfast event sponsored by Buccleuch Estates

and opened by Minister John Lamont MP. The event entitled ‘What value our natural capital?’

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seeks to encourage debate on routes to net zero and land use diversification.

Local sustainable artisan food will be a big feature of the Border Union Show – with tasty Borders

produce in the Food Hall along with Cookery Demonstrations from award-winning providers

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including Internationally renowned Border Chefs Billy Hamilton and Ross Horrocks.

The Main Ring is packed with a variety of acts over the two days, starting with the ever-popular

Working Hunter Ponies on Friday followed on Saturday with displays including Sheep Dog trials, Gun

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Dogs, the Heavy Horse turnout and the Pony Club Games. All this alongside the Champion of

Champions, and Young Farmers Tractor Pull.

Our famous agricultural plots will this year be harvested by vintage agricultural machinery including

Billy from Fingerpost Produce who will lift our Charlotte Potatoes with his pair of Clydesdales Dickie

and Dave. Billy’s ethos is horse powered and as he says:

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‘They have a much lower impact on the land than heavy machinery causing less and shorter term

damage to soil structure’.

Billy and his family sell their micro greens and vegetables at the award winning Kelso Farmers

Market.

‘Our goal and passion in life is to do all we can for our future. We want to provide chemical free,

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local seasonal produce not only for our family but our community in the Scottish Borders too’

The Bake & Create Hall will be filled with industrial entries, which are still open until Friday 21st July

via the website. Why not test your skills against the best of the Borders?

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Arts and crafts from around the country will fill the Craft and Gift Marquee on both days offering a

myriad of presents for someone you know.

Saturday night is Dance Night with show band Pulse and tribute band Oasus - Tickets can be secured

via the Border Union website. (Over 18’s)

Society Chairman, Peter Douglas, commented: ‘As a society, we have to strike a balance

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between looking over our shoulders to the traditions and customs of our forefathers, while

still keeping an eye on the future and the evolving technique in agriculture, especially in the

Renewable and Net Zero sector where our industry has a weight of expectation to play our

part. Advance tickets are available on our website – I’ve got mine, have you?”