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    The Royal Bath & West Society cancels Dairy Show for 2020

    John SwireBy John SwireSeptember 14, 20202 Mins Read
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    The Royal Bath & West Society has announced the cancellation of this year’s Dairy Show due to the ongoing global pandemic of Coronavirus (COVID-19).

    The Society admitted this is an extremely difficult decision to make, though in light of the recent rise in confirmed cases, they felt it was the responsible thing to do. It has become clear that the impact of these challenging times on gatherings will not have abated sufficiently to allow the Dairy Show to go ahead in the way they would want it to.The next Dairy Show will be held on 6th October 2021.

    We understand that this is very disappointing news for everyone involved with the Dairy Show but our priority remains as always the health and safety of our visitors, exhibitors, members and staff.

    Alan Lyons, the Head of Shows at the Royal Bath & West Society said: “Obviously we are hugely disappointed to be taking this decision today, and to have to cancel one of the key industry events in the UK is a great shame, especially when so many others have fallen by the wayside this year. We hope that our visitors, traders and exhibitors will understand that we have a civic responsibility to act sensibly and we felt that with the reduction in numbers of people allowed to meet, cancellation now is the right thing to do.

    “This was due to be our 40th anniversary and we had already made some adjustments to the Dairy Show so we will now look forward to welcoming the dairy industry back to next year’s Dairy Show on 6th October 2021.”

    The Society will be in touch with exhibitors, sponsors and competition entrants for the Show with details of what to do next, and will also contact all ticketholders. Everyone will be contacted in the coming days and we would ask for your patience due to reduced staffing levels.

    The Board of Trustees and all staff at the Royal Bath & West Society would like to thank the public, trade stand exhibitors, British Cheese Awards exhibitors, and all sponsors for their understanding and patience during this period of uncertainty and what is an unprecedented situation.

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