Banbury Show welcomed residents of all ages for performances, entertainment, and food at the weekend.
Spiceball Park teemed with displays and stalls on Saturday, June 16, providing businesses and talent a chance to showcase their products and skills.
RAF Air Cadets opened the show, leading to a day filled with a variety of attractions - from performances by Craigscourt Gundogs to exhibitions of vintage farm vehicles.
This included a preserved traction engine, with a miniature model taking guests for rides around the park.
The were also RPM bike displays, fairground rides, and Oxfordshire Fire Service took the audience through the process required to safely remove someone from a damaged vehicle.
Foodies had a range of options including meals, snacks, and drinks from a variety of vendors.
Live music, sourced by Banbury Music Mix Radio, included two performances from the North Oxfordshire Academy and sets by Leighton Tongue and Star Performers, as well as a closing set by J.E.E.P.
Radio Horton were also at the show, providing commentary and hosting duties for the arena performances.
Also present were numerous charities and societies representing a number of causes including animal welfare, disability awareness and support, and historical preservation.
These included Banbury Historical Society, Dogs for Good, and Banbury Parkinson’s Group who were promoting their causes and boosting membership.
Banbury Town Council said it would like to thank every vendor, artist, and member of staff who contributed to the show.
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