Tickets are on sale now for the return of Springtime Live, which will celebrate the best of food, farming and countryside.
Springtime Live set for return to Harrogate Tickets are on sale now for the return of Springtime Live, which will celebrate the best of food, farming and countryside. The event returns to Harrogate's Yorkshire Event Centre on Saturday 23rd March, hosted by the Yorkshire Agricultural Society (YAS). From pigs and goats, to ferrets and giant tortoises, youngsters can get up close to farm animals and all demonstrations and hands-on workshops are free. There’s also Diggerland, ride on tractors, Moo Music and crafts. And new for this year are staggered arrival times which can be chosen when booking tickets. Charles Mills, Show Director, said:
“This is always a sell-out event bringing a taste of farming, food and countryside to the public and we would encourage families to get their tickets now to avoid disappointment.”Tickets Tickets can only be booked in advance and will not be available to purchase on the gate. Due to the popularity of Springtime Live, entry is by advance ticket only and entry times will be staggered for the first time. Springtime Live will be at the Great Yorkshire Showground, in Harrogate, on Saturday March 23, from 9am to 4:30pm. Tickets cost £12 for adults and £8 for children or a family ticket (2 adults and 2 children) for £36. Under 2s are free. These are on sale at www.springtimelive.co.uk (subject to availability). Springtime Live is a charitable event, funded by the Yorkshire Agricultural Society, proudly at the heart of Yorkshire’s farming, food and countryside; now and forever. Read more local stories from Your Harrogate here.

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