Traders, farmers and performers are finalising their preparations at the Lincolnshire Showground ahead of the Lincolnshire Show.
The 600 traders are offering a wide variety of items including clothes, jewellery, shoes and even cars and lawnmowers.
Over 60,000 visitors are expected to attend this year’s Lincolnshire Show over Wednesday and Thursday and it is being billed as the biggest and best yet.
2018’s show will have an RAF theme and will feature displays by the RAF Falcons and flypasts from a Dakota, Spitfire and the Red Arrows.
Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite
Jayne Southall, CEO of the Lincolnshire Showground and Lincolnshire Agricultural Society, said: “It’s a great agricultural show, we have our livestock and the equines.
“It’s a great day out for children and lots of schools participate and get involved.
“But also it’s a great opportunity for businesses in Lincoln to shout about what they do.
“In the Lincolnshire Kitchen we have local chefs and local producers showing us what they’ve got.
“Really, it’s all about showing off what’s great about Lincolnshire.”
For more information on this year’s Lincolnshire Show visit our superguide.
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