UP to 25,000 people flocked to this year's Moreton Show on the Batsford Estate.

The show had a wide range of livestock judging including cattle, pigs, sheep and goats along with a massive entry of horses for the many classes and types. There was also a companion dog show area.

The trade stands on offer had a range of local food, drink, crafts and clothing available in the multiple sections on the showground.

In the Grand Arena there were several classes of show and show jumping horses in the various weight classes and these were joined by the horse team relay, Warwickshire Foxhounds, Ladies Side-saddle and Six Bar Challenge with multiple clear rounds over fences up to 1.6m high.

Also, in the Grand Arena was the Kangaroo Kid quad bike display team showing off their skills.

The Members area was very busy during the event with lots of gin and tonic and beer being drunk to complement the food on offer in the members café. With the members list now full the show is looking to expand its members area for 2019.

At the end of the afternoon the Grand Arena had the Livestock parade with the winners in the various categories of cattle and sheep on parade.

The overall Show Supreme Livestock champion Paul Dawes (Dawes & Bartle) was presented with his cup for his Limousin cattle.

Three young handlers were also presented with their awards for Young Handler - cattle (13-year-old Ryan Shaw), Young Handler - sheep (Rose Bostock, 17) and Dairy Cow category Shannon Dawes from Duncan Dawes Farms.

The craft, food and drink stalls were extremely busy with visitors sampling the wares before taking up the show offers. This included several drink stalls including Hook Norton Brewery & Pearson’s Cider and many different foods with the ice cream stall doing a roaring trade on a hot day.

There were also several demonstrations taking place during the day, in the Warner’s Budgens food demonstration area including cheese and wine tasting with Hook Norton Brewery and Paxton & Whitfield, a cooking demonstration from the Ebrington Arms and a meet the producer – Cotswolds Distillery.

The Home and Garden tent was busy first thing with the judges reviewing the vegetables, flowers, jams, preserves and children’s decorations, before the doors were opened to the show crowds to view the winners.

In the attraction ring (next to the vintage tractor display) was a wide selection of activities put on for the visitors including the Working Clumber spaniel display, terrier racing, dog and duck show, lamb national and a vintage tractor parade.

In the Family Fun Area, the Arla Dance Company, Cotswold Choir, Mighty Jamma and North Cotswold Gymnastics were performing along with Tractor Ted, bouncy castle and climbing wall activities taking place all day for the children.