The annual Llanbadarn Fynydd Agricultural Show was staged on Saturday at Cwmmawr by kind permission of Mr & Mrs Lewis and family. 

The show president was Katie Morris of McCartneys who said: “How marvellous it was to see the continued support of the local community for this event, with strong attendance and entries in the show classes”.

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In the sheep section, the award for the Beulah Speckled Ram went to the Swancott family of The Lawn, Dutlas as the first and second places were taken with their sheep. The judge Rick Lund presents the trophy to Philip Swancott together with his children Elizabeth and Thomas. (Picture Ernie Husson)

She added: “Events like today are at the heart of community life in our villages, being relevant to all ages, and bringing the generations together”.

She concluded by congratulating the show committee for all their hard work in making the event enjoyable and successful.

Whilst the day started a little on the damp side the sun came out later and everybody enjoyed the event.

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Cherie Bufton of Penybont took second place in the best ridden 14.2hh and over on Jack. (Picture: Ernie Husson)

The show included horse classes, show jumping, a sheep section, along with a dog show, children’s football and races for the young people, together with a vintage section and craft and produce sections in the marquee; including photography and children’s classes. 

The day concluded with a sheep shearing competition.

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Show president Katie Morris presents Laura Bevan and Connor Dutit with their awards in the marquee section. (Picture: Ernie Husson)

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Bryn Lewis of The Garn, Llanbadarn Fynydd took first place in the Butchers’ Lamb sire. With him is judge Huw Owen. (Picture: Ernie Husson)

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The show president Katie Morris of McCartneys opened the event and is seen here with some of the show officials and committee members​. (Picture: Ernie Husson)

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The champion Beltex sheep at the show was owned by John Lloyd of Penllan, Beguildy. (Picture: Ernie Husson)

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Hannah Lewis of Llanbadarn Fynydd took second place on Cwmmawr in the Welsh Cob Mare, Filly or Gelding over 13.2 hh. (Picture: Ernie Husson)