TICKETS are now on sale for this year's Keighley Show.

And they are available at the same price as in 2007!

Thanks to funding from Keighley Town Council, everyone aged 16 and over will pay just £5.

Under-16s accompanied by a paying adult will be admitted free.

Tickets can be obtained online, until August 28, at keighleyshow.co.uk/index.php/3/435901.

Organisers Keighley & District Agricultural Society say a huge range of attractions for the whole family will be on offer at the show – which takes place at Marley playing fields on Saturday, September 3.

Entertainment will include a performance from strongman John Evans-The Balance of Power!

His feats include balancing the likes of a flagpole, ten full-size car tyres, 20 tables and a dirt bike on his head.

Children from dance school ShowKids will showcase their talents.

SMJ Falconry, based at Oxenhope, will be bringing a selection of its 59 birds of prey. As well as discovering more about the birds’ features and abilities, there will be a chance for people to take part in themed games and quizzes for children.

Ever-popular terrier racing will be making a return, plus there will be ferret racing and a fun dog show.

A wide range of equestrian classes will run throughout the day.

Vintage cars will be on display courtesy of the Craven Old Wheels Society, and there will be a display of vintage tractors.

Also lined up for the event are children's amusements, an array of trade stands, a licensed bar and catering provision – offering a variety of things to eat and drink throughout the day.

There will be the usual, traditional agricultural classes – including cattle, sheep and pygmy goats.

Around 60 classes – including some for children – will feature in the handicraft, flower arranging, art, photography and baking sections, and there will be over 100 classes in the horticulture section for novices and experienced gardeners alike.

Free car parking will be available at the site, or visitors can use a free vintage bus service – run by Keighley Bus Museum Trust – which will run regularly between Hanover Street in Keighley and the showground, via the railway station.

The show is making its return following an enforced break due to the pandemic. Organisers hope the event will "bounce back" and are urging the public to give its support.

For further details visit keighleyshow.co.uk, email secretary@keighleyshow.co.uk or call 07704 766010.