
What was showing at Weeton Show 2025
Main Ring Events
Terrier Racing
Kirkbourne Spaniels
Vintage Tractors
Adult competitive games
Children’s races
Fancy Dress
Rougemont Chase
A bird’s eye view of the 2024 Weeton Show
Outside the Main Ring
Punch & Judy
Otley Stonewallers
Bradford Guild of Weavers
Guiseley Brass Band
Farrier Demo
Vintage Tractors
Other Attractions
Bar Open from 11am
Food Stalls
Rural Craft Demos
Quality Trade Stands
Produce Tent
Childrens Entertainment
Dog Scurry
Terrier Racing
Terrier racing is coming to Weeton Show. If you think your terrier is the fastest terrier in the district then bring them along and enter them in the race! The terriers will run in heats ending with a final. All winners will be awarded a rosette and the overall winner will receive a prize!
Vintage Tractors
Showcasing vintage tractors, commercial vehicles, military and stationary engines, for vintage vehicle enthusiasts and hobbyists, it’s something you won’t want to miss.
Professor Robanti’s - Punch and Judy
Mr. Punch, born in England on 9 May 1662, as first recorded in the diaries of Samuel Pepys, is a prominent figure in the world of entertainment. Known for his wit and humour, Mr. Punch has been captivating audiences for centuries with his unique performances. He started his career as a character from the Comedy de l'arte which was a vibrant theatrical style that originated in 16th-century Italy and quickly gained popularity across Europe - 'Pulcinella'. his charisma and charm quickly propelled him to stardom in the UK. Throughout his life, Mr. Punch has continued to entertain and delight audiences with his sharp wit and hilarious antics. His influence on popular culture is undeniable, and he remains a beloved figure in the world of entertainment.
Guiseley Brass Band
Guiseley Brass Band is a long-established friendly band, very happy to be playing at this years Weeton Show
Farrier Demo
A farrier is sometimes also referred to as a blacksmith, although blacksmiths these days do not tend to have any contact with horses. This goes back to when the village blacksmith or “smithy” worked at a high temperature forge to melt and shape iron into horse shoes, wheel rims, tools and other items. Farriers are hoof specialists, their job entails trimming and caring for horses’ hooves as well as shaping and applying horse shoes. See them in action at the show.
Daleside Brewery
The show welcomes the Daleside Brewery to the show once again when it will produce it's extra special ale exclusively for the show, the Weeton Wiggle!
The use of the best quality malts, whole-leaf hops, Daleside’s own yeast, Harrogate water, the adoption of the full traditional brewing process together with the pride and expertise of the family tradition secure.
https://dalesidebrewery.com/