We held a stand again this year on the 26th and 27th of June at the Royal Norfolk Show on the Norfolk show ground. Our first year being in 2016 and with each year we put in a lot of hard work to make it bigger and better to show potential customer what we can offer.

The Norfolk show is an annual agricultural show with over 700 stands and 80 thousand visitor’s this year, and is held by the Royal Norfolk Agricultural Association. It is the largest 2 day agricultural show in England, and has been held almost every year since 1847. Shows were not held in 1866, 1911, 1934, 1957 and 2020.

After last years crazy and thrilling stunt bike display over our machines and products we decided to bring a bit of calm and class to the stand, with hard and soft landscaping on the display giving something for everyone.

Starting to the right hand side of our display with a Kandla grey sand stone patio laid under a 3×4 wooden gazebo with tiled roof, making a wonderful alfresco space. This lead onto a resin surface with a charcoal block edging giving a clean and stylish finish. The bespoke water feature with calming sounds of the water cascading over the edge made for a peaceful relaxing sight, all surrounded by bark planting beds with hydrangeas giving a great spectacle of colour with wooden planting box’s containing trees such as Umbrella, Pleach and Red robin giving much needed shade at points. With the show grounds covering 150 acres the bespoke barrel seats where very popular for potential customers to take a rest on.

To the left hand side of the display we had some of our larger machinery one of them being our tarmac lorry and paver with a 3m to 4.2m wide capacity making tracks and roadways trouble-free to lay quickly and efficiently. We also had a couple of rollers that were very popular with the children who liked pretending to drive them.

There was also another big draw with a difference to the display this year and that was Sveinns Hamlet wines of Norfolk. This is our own grown and produced wine from our vineyard in South Norfolk. It proved extremely popular not only for those that just like a glass of wine but for those with an experienced pallet who could taste the undertones of apples and elderflowers. We look forward to its release date.

Thank you to the stewards who nominated us for best presented stand. Thank you to all our past customers who came to saw us and all you new and potential customers. We look forward to working with you in the near future.