Summer show season is the perfect airing for office cobwebs and for catching up and sharing highs and lows of the year so far, but as a business owner, they are not to be approached lightly. Shows are extremely important platforms, responsible for much of the coming year’s successful trading. They provide a sympathetic atmosphere and relevant all-in-one shop window to those trying or selling new products, discovering or promoting new concepts, and spotting or setting the latest trends.
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2nd to 3rd Perth Show3rdDumfries Show 4th to 5thTurriff Show7thArran Show & Wigtown Show8thDounby Show, Salen Show, Islay Show & Grantown Show9th to 10th Aberfeldy Show10thBrodick Highland Games, Kinross Show, Sunart Show, Mid Argyll Show & Orkney Show.11th Keith Show14th Bute Show
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Glenkens Show, Appin Show & Peebles Show
24th Strathardle Highland Gathering29th to 31stCowal Gathering31stHolm Show & Moffat ShowFor a few tips on making the most of your day – whether buying, selling, browsing or socialising - take a look at this blog post by Kate Duncan, Scene & Herd Consultant and Event Management Specialist: Making the most of agricultural show season.
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