The Royal Welsh Agricultural Society has played a leading role in the development of agriculture and the rural economy in Wales for over a century, since its formation in 1904.

Today our work includes providing support for business, social welfare and education in rural communities, and the organisation and staging of our ever-popular society events; the Smallholding and Countryside Festival, the Royal Welsh Show  and the Winter Fair.

SMALLHOLDING AND COUNTRYSIDE FESTIVAL

Royal Welsh Showground, Llanelwedd, Builth Wells, Powys. LD2 3SY

We look forward to seeing you at the next Smallholding & Countryside Festival on 18th & 19th  May 2024.

SHOWGROUND

The 150 acre Royal Welsh Showground is open all year round. We host an array of exciting events set against the spectacular views of the Welsh countryside.

The Showground boasts many different venues catering for a variety of occasions such as weddings, business meetings, conferences, concerts, exhibitions and much more.

The Royal Welsh Agricultural Society has played a leading role in the development of agriculture and the rural economy in Wales for over a century, since its formation in 1904.

Today our work includes providing support for business, social welfare and education in rural communities, and the organisation and staging of our ever-popular society events; the Smallholding and Countryside Festival, the Royal Welsh Show  and the Winter Fair.

Officially unveiled today, Monday 22 July, by The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall, the new Welsh Cob Stallion Sculpture is a striking and eye-catching addition to the Royal Welsh Showground.

Commissioned by Euros Llyr Morgan, who has just finished his two-year term as the Welsh Pony and Cob Society Young Ambassador, together with the young people of the Welsh Pony and Cob Society, the aim of the sculpture is to celebrate the equestrian community within Wales and beyond.

Taking four months to construct, sculptor, Robert Rattray has used over 700 horseshoes making the life-sized statue of a Section D Welsh Cob Stallion. Donated from horse-owners across the globe, the horseshoes have been skilfully used to capture the conformation and key features of the breed.

The project has even received the support of the Welsh Pony and Cob Society and Royal Welsh Agricultural Society Patron, Her Majesty The Queen, with the eyes of the statue made from two small horseshoes donated by Her Majesty personally.

Robert, based in Crickhowell, is an internationally recognised artist whose work, both sculpture and drawings, reflect his passionate interest in wildlife and his rural roots. He has previously sculpted two life size Windsor Grey horses, commissioned to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee in 2013

“When I took on this commission, part of the challenge was how best to capture the spirit of the Welsh Cob Stallion – a breed which is well known for their good temperament, hardiness and fluid gait” explained Robert.

“Having worked in various materials over the years, it seemed that to create the sculpture from horseshoes, donated by members of the Welsh Pony and Cob Society, would be a fitting tribute to this wonderful Welsh breed.”

Summing up the welsh breeds and the youth of the community, Euros has named the sculpture ‘Angerdd a Than / Fire and Passion’. “This beautiful sculpture will stand over the main Ring for many years to come and creates a lasting memory on the showground of Welsh Pony and Cob Society Young Ambassadors” said Euros.

The unveiling of this incredible statute was just one of the official duties carried out by Their Royal Highnesses The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall, on their visit to the Royal Welsh Show on the opening day of the event.

Together they both opened and planted a shrub in the new International Pavilion garden, created by landscape gardener, Sarah Husband, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of HRH’s Investiture as Prince of Wales.

Her Royal Highness, The Duchess of Cornwall also officially opened the all-weather equine arena. Created as part of the societies overall Equine Project, supported by the society and Gwent and Carmarthenshire Feature County funds, the new arena was built following a generous legacy by the late Mr Norman Griffiths. Representatives of Mr Griffiths family attended the opening and met with The Duchess.