Community celebration to take place in August
The Royal Manx Agricultural Show is set to go ahead in August this year.
It will take place on the 13 and 14 August at Knockaloe.
Organisers say they are keen to bring back the popular community celebration after it was called off due to Covid last year.
Border restrictions means there'll be no judges from the UK this year - local experts will instead be invited to make up panels.
The show's organising society say this was the wisest decision to take but appreciates using locals 'may affect affiliations'.
Sponsored by Manx Telecom the event is a chance for farmers and livestock owners to exhibit their animals alongside a host of family entertainment.
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