Thousands of people are set to gather for this year's Denbigh and Flint Show.

The major one-day agricultural show always draws in tens of thousands from across Denbighshire, Flintshire and beyond.

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The show's judges are in early from 8am to see the best horses, cattle, sheep and pigs that Denbigh and Flint have to offer on their dedicated stages across the site at The Green, Denbigh.

‪At 9am, the official show opening will be held by President Lieutenant Colonel Jane Eyton-Jones at the Main Ring, whose father, Philip, the show yard director, sadly passed away in 2017 after being a strong presence at the show in recent years.‬

The hotly-contested series of exhibition competitions sees light horse classes in Mountain and Moorland Ridden, Ex-Racehorses and Cleveland Bays take to the stage, as well as cattle judging, which will include an award from the FUW for the Best Beef Animal and an award from Denbigh Town Council for the Best Dairy Animal, sheep judging, including the competitions Supreme Sheep Championship and Best Ram Lamb Hill & Lowland, concluded by pigs and shire horses.

The winners will join the Grand Parade of Prize Winners ‪at 3.30pm‬ on the Main Ring.

Also getting in the action will be showjumping, a companion dog show, falconry display, parade of cars and tractors and a motorcycle display team.