Sheriff visits Gardening Association Summer Show
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Mrs Nicholls toured the showground, visiting stalls and meeting people.
She commented: “I have had a lovely afternoon enjoying the Show and I am very happy to have been invited to join in the fun.”
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Hide AdThe fun included donkey rides and Punch and Judy for the younger children, and cork guns, the coconut shie, tombola, and burgers cooked by the Rudgwick Scouts for the older.
![Charlie Coop, winner of the Emoji Competition, and High Sheriff of West Sussex Mrs Caroline Nicholls DL](https://www.sussexexpress.co.uk/webimg/legacy_oak_106420194.jpg?crop=3:2,smart&width=640&quality=65)
![Charlie Coop, winner of the Emoji Competition, and High Sheriff of West Sussex Mrs Caroline Nicholls DL](/img/placeholder.png)
The Slinfold Brass Band played, the refreshments and beer tents did roaring business on such a hot day.
Inside the Horticultural Marquee the exhibited flowers, vegetables and homefare kept cool for judging.
The Dog Show attracted a wide range of dogs who all have been reported to have behaved impeccably.
For more information about the gardening association, visit rudgwickgarden.tripod.com.