ANOTHER year, another jam packed and entertaining Stroud Show draws thousands under the summer sun.
The popular event on Saturday saw hundreds of families flock to Stratford Park to enjoy attractions, live music, vintage vehicles and famous farming and horticulture shows.
BBC Points West presenter Sabet Choudhury officially opened the historic show, which started more than 100 years ago.
Highlights this year included the livestock displays of prize cattle breeds, sheep, poultry and exhibition pigs, as well as a track of model steam trains which winded their way past the lake.
Crowds of all ages poured through the park throughout the morning and afternoon to enjoy a companion dog show, local crafts and produce, a beer tent and a Punch and Judy show.
There was something for everyone, with photography, art and a horticultural show showcasing stalls featuring flowers, fruit, vegetables and crafts from across the district.
Pictures by Simon Pizzey - to order copies go to stroudnewsandjournal.co.uk/photosales or call 01453 769421
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