- BUMPER LINE UP FOR AUTUMN SHOW & GAME FAIR
- Online Booking for the 2010 Autumn Show & Game Fair
- AUTUMN SHOW & GAME FAIR
- AUTUMN SHOW LINE-UP REVEALED
- SUSSEX POLICE HAVE STAMPED 500TH SADDLE
- KIDS ENJOY ANIMAL ANTICS AND AN AGRICULTURE ADVENTURE
- Online Booking for the 2010 South of England Show
- BUZZ OF EXCITEMENT FOR SOUTH OF ENGLAND SHOW
- GREEN SHOWCASE AT RURAL SHOW
- TAKE THE BUS TO THE SOUTH OF ENGLAND SHOW
- THE MAGIC OF THE GARDEN AT THE FLAGSHIP SHOW
- THE SOUTH OF ENGLAND SHOW WAS THE PLACE TO BEE
- SPRING SHOW IS FORECAST TO WARM UP THE SOUTH EAST
- FROM FIELD TO FORK – SHOPPERS GIVE FARMERS’ MARKET THE GREEN LIGHT
- COME WHAT MAY THE SPRING SHOW IS THE PLACE TO BE
- Online Booking for the 2010 Spring Garden & Leisure Show
- THERE’S A BUZZ IN THE AIR AT ARDINGLY
- PETER PAN FLIES INTO THE SOUTH OF ENGLAND CENTRE
- Sitting Pretty thanks to generous Cub Scouts...
- FESTIVE FAYRE MAKES MERRY MOOD FOR SHOPPERS
- BUMPER LINE UP FOR AUTUMN SHOW & GAME FAIR
- ANNIE GET YOUR GUN FOR THE AUTUMN SHOW & GAME FAIR
- Royal Visit for South of England Show
- The 2009 South of England Show
- HOME GROWN HORTICULTURE CONTINUES TO FLOURISH
- BE A WINNER IN THE FASHION STAKES
- ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL
- DIARY NOTE and LISTINGS INFORMATION
- SOUTH OF ENGLAND SHOW THEME WINS HANDS DOWN
- The Fantastic Four Make Their Annual Appearance at Ardingly in 2009
- Festive Food Fayre - post event release
- The South of England Festive Food & Drink Fayre
- Hot Debate at South of England Agricultural Society
- Feed The World - At What Price?
- Festive Food At South of England Centre
- Rain Failed To Stop Play At Autumn Show & Game Fair
- Bumper Line Up For Autumn Show & Game Fair
- All Creatures Great And Small At Autumn Show & Game Fair
- Celebrating Harvest Produce At Autumn Show & Game Fair
- Society Gears Up For The Harvest Season
- A Statement from the South of England Agricultural Society
- Saying It With Flowers At The South Of England Show
- Food And Farming At Flagship Show
- South Of England Show Celebrates The Year Of The Pig
- Take The Bus To The South Of England Show
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- Behind The Scenes At The South Of England Show
- Meet Baroness Byford For Breakfast
- All Creatures Great And Small At The South Of England Show
- Send A Cow Charity Supported By Craftsman Competition
- Ask The Expert At Spring Garden & Leisure Show
- Learn To Love Llamas And Alpacas At The Spring Garden Show
- Experience South America - In The Heart Of Mid-Sussex!
- New Chairman For Agricultural Society
New Chairman For Agricultural Society - 03/04/2008

A new chairman has taken over the reins of the South of England Agricultural Society.
Brian Williams, from Staplefield, near Haywards Heath, was elected by the Society following its Annual General Meeting last week, held at the South of England Centre at Ardingly.
Pictured is outgoing chairman David Allam (left) being presented with a silver salver and humorous tribute by new chairman Brian Williams.
The appointment marks the culmination of a lifelong love of the countryside and horses for Mr Williams, a solicitor, who with his wife Jane, runs the family stud farm.
Mr Williams said: “I am very honoured to have been elected Chairman. David Allam will be a very hard act to follow, but I will do all I can to work for the benefit of the Society”.
He takes over the leading role from outgoing chairman, David Allam, who was congratulated on his achievements and thanked for all his hard work and by members of the Society. Mr Allam, who was chairman for four years, was presented with a selection of gifts – including a fun caricature.
Viscount de L’Isle, a past President of the Society, was also made a Vice Patron at the meeting.
The AGM was an opportunity for members to hear more about the Society’s educational role, helping to promote greater understanding of agriculture and country matters.
For nearly 30 years the Society has sponsored a Nuffield Farming Scholarship scheme, which enables farmers and others involved in the rural community to spend time researching particular subjects to help raise standards in the farming industry.
The latest Nuffield Scholar Mike Giffin, a farm management consultant and chairman of Surrey NFU, gave a lively and informative presentation to the meeting on his research. Mike, from Rusper, visited farms in Holland, Kosovo, Italy, China, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand, looking at how regional and national branding of farm produce can improve returns for large farms.
The Society is taking a leading role this year in promoting local and regional produce as part of the national Year of Food and Farming. Other educational work includes the annual Connect with the Countryside Day where school children from across East and West Sussex enjoy an action packed day at the South of England Centre, learning about farming and the countryside.
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3 April 2008
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