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Lincolnshire Agricultural Society

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Hello - we're the Lincolnshire Agricultural Society

Home of the historical Lincolnshire Show, our incredibly diverse venue is so much more than just a showground. For more than 125 years our business has been a pinnacle within the community, providing the perfect space and flexibility for a whole host of events.

Our 270 acres of multifunctional space is based just four miles north of Lincoln city centre, and we're proud to have gained a reputation for both organising and hosting outstanding events, plus our year round Education programme.

The Lincolnshire Showground is owned by the Lincolnshire Agricultural Society, a charitable organisation established back in 1869. Its objectives are to educate the county about food, farming and a sustainable environment.

Becoming a Lincolnshire Agricultural Society member helps our charity to promote food, farming and the Countryside to school pupils, consumers and farmers themselves through events, advice and a support network available to all.

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LAS Trafford Farm Fund

Miss Sheila Trafford Bequest

Sheila Trafford passed away on 5th January 2015 and probate was granted on 1st February 2016. Sheila’s wish was that the farm should be used “for the support and education of young people in agriculture”. The farmhouse was unoccupied since Miss Trafford’s death and it was decided to renovate the house and let on the local market from May 2018. Until the Autumn of 2019 the land was farmed under various annual agreements organised by J H Walter. Since October 2019 we have a young tenant occupying and farming the land in a modern and sustainable manner. It has been necessary to improve the drainage on some of the farm, particularly due to the very wet autumn of 2019, this aspect will need further attention over the coming years. A total of over £180,000 has been spent thus far on bringing the house and farm up to a better standard.

As a result of the letting of both the house and the land, the LAS receives an appreciable rental income, some of which has been put towards the cost of a second Education Officer for the Society and further funds applied to help local young farmers to attend events such as the Oxford Farming Conference and attend courses like the Advanced Course in Agricultural Business Management, run by the Worshipful Company of Farmers. There have been 9 successful candidates for these events so far and we are hopeful of many more applicants in the future.

The Lincolnshire Agricultural Society is proud of its County and hence we are keen to support local residents and organisations with grant funding, the process adopted and indeed and the relevant application documents are available below, please note that the closing date for applications is 31st July each year, we look forward to receiving submissions for all aspects.

Chris Rothery, Chairman, LAST Fund

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Charity of the year 2025

This year Lincolnshire Agricultural Society has chosen to support Linkage Community Trust for 2025!

The Lincolnshire Agricultural Society (LAS) is thrilled to announce that Linkage Community Trust has been chosen as the Society’s Charity of the Year for 2025. This exciting partnership will see the two organisations work closely together to raise awareness and vital funds for Linkage, a local Lincolnshire charity dedicated to empowering people with learning disabilities to achieve their full potential.

Founded in 1976, Linkage provides specialist education, care and employment services for individuals with learning disabilities. Through their innovative programs and services, Linkage enables its learners to develop skills, gain independence and thrive within their communities. With a shared commitment to fostering inclusivity and growth, LAS and Linkage Community Trust will collaborate on a range of initiatives throughout the year.

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Sarah Eddy, Fundraising Manager at Linkage Community Trust, expressed her excitement about the partnership:

"We are absolutely delighted to have been chosen as the Lincolnshire Agricultural Society’s Charity of the Year for 2025. This partnership means so much to us at Linkage Community Trust, as it will not only help raise vital funds to support our learners with learning disabilities but also create greater awareness of the life-changing work we do to empower everyone to achieve their full potential.

We’re excited to work alongside LAS throughout the year, building awareness of our work and celebrating the power of collaboration in our community. On behalf of all of us at Linkage, thank you for this incredible opportunity—we can’t wait to see what we can achieve together!”

The Lincolnshire Agricultural Society is renowned for its commitment to promoting education, sustainability and community engagement across the region. By partnering with Linkage, the LAS aims to shine a spotlight on the invaluable contributions the charity makes to individuals and families across Lincolnshire.

Charlotte Powell, Chief Executive Officer at LAS, said:

“We are honoured to support Linkage Community Trust as our Charity of the Year for 2025. Their dedication to support and empower individuals aligns perfectly with our values for inclusivity and community support. We look forward to working with their team to create a meaningful and impactful year of collaboration.”

Throughout 2025, LAS will host a variety of fundraising events and initiatives to support Linkage’s mission, including activities at The Lincolnshire Show and other community events. Together, the organisations aim to raise awareness, foster inclusion, and create positive change for the people of Lincolnshire.

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Here at the Lincolnshire Showground we are passionate about the environment. We have taken steps to reduce our energy consumption, lowering our carbon emissions for our loved local community. As a business we have invested in LED lighting. This will make a huge difference to the environment and this is just the start of our sustainable journey.

To help us invest in these energy saving measures we had support from Smart Energy Greater Lincolnshire. Through this we received a grant of £12,300.93 to enable us to make these changes. 

The £9.2 million Smart Energy programme has been part funded by the European Regional Development fund. This is enabling small to medium businesses across the Greater Lincolnshire area invest in energy saving technology.

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