Organisers of the Keighley Show have issued a rallying call.
The event, which started in the 1950s, showcases a wide range of traditional agricultural and horticultural exhibitions, as well as children’s entertainment.
Katrina Thackray, a committee member for 36 years, said “a tremendous amount of time and effort goes into organising the show” and is looking forward to seeing “as many visitors as possible”.
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