The Royal Cornwall Show has kicked off with thousands attending, undeterred by the rain. This annual event is crucial for Cornwall’s agricultural and business sectors, showcasing local produce and fostering community spirit.
With around 1,000 trade stands, livestock competitions, and entertainment, the show serves as a vital platform for charities to engage with potential volunteers and donors. The event not only highlights the importance of farming but also promotes local businesses, which can significantly boost the regional economy.
Visitors are experiencing a vibrant atmosphere, with displays of homegrown vegetables and creative gardening exhibits. The show garden created by The National Garden Scheme emphasizes the connection between gardening and wellbeing, encouraging attendees to appreciate the mental health benefits of gardening.
As the show continues through the weekend, its impact on local culture and economy will be felt long after the last visitor leaves. The resilience of attendees in the face of poor weather reflects a strong community commitment to supporting local traditions and businesses.
Source: BBC News

