AN estimated 90,000 visitors have attended the three day Three Counties Show, this year celebrating a milestone anniversary.
The first show was held at the permanent showground at the foot of the Malvern Hills 60 years ago in 1958, so this year's event marked the sixth decade at the Three Counties Showground.
There was so much to see and do across the three days at the show, which was billed as the country's biggest equine and livestock event.
The show featured aerial acrobatics, various demonstrations including of falconry and sheep herding, the Shetland Pony Grand National, show jumping, the Ridden Heavy Horse Championships, and performances by the Red Devils Army Parachute Display Team.
The show also featured a number of celebrity guests including show ambassador and Countryfile presenter Adam Henson, Worcester Warriors and England Rugby player Chris Pennell, auctioneer and antiques expert Philip Serrell, Paralympian swimmer Claire Cashmore, wheelchair basketball player Sophie Carrigill, the cast of The Archers, and John Challis - Boycie from Only Fools and Horses.
The Environment Secretary, Michael Gove, also dropped in on Friday's event, describing Malvern as "a beautiful part of the country".
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