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Thousands already here at Royal County of Berkshire Show





Roaming reporters Ellis Barker, John Herring and Dan Cooper are here to bring you all the latest from this year's extravaganza.
Make sure you keep your eyes peeled on Newburytoday for updates throughout the day to ensure you don't miss any of this year's action
Some of the highlights today include the World War Two themed village and the livestock area with a range of loveable animals.
The action has already kicked off with pom-poms and baton twirling from the Bluebell Drum Majorettes.

The Swindon based troop performed a well co-ordinated routine at the country area show ground with drummers and glock players led out by Drum Major Elisha Kay Dean, aged 16, and little Jessica, aged four.
Despite having been up since 7am this morning, the band kept in tune and pace with the baton twirlers.
Majorettes main organiser, Christine Doyle said: "This is our first performance at the show and we're really happy to be invited. It went very well despite how early we were up."
The majorettes will be performing again today at 1.30pm so get your pom-poms ready.
There's also falconry and ferret racing with a chance to double your bets.

And the RAF Falcons parachute display team will be dropping in around 3pm today.
Updates will also be available by following NWN's twitter feed @NewburyToday



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