Another very successful year has gone by!  We would like to thank our helpers and stewards who worked tirelessly before, during and after the show, and a very special word of thanks to FAS for their continued support. A word of thanks also to our Sponsors – despite the economic down turn – they have stood by us and we hope that our new and old sponsors will be with us in 2011 – without Sponsors we would have no Show. To our Judges, Entrants and spectators we also say ‘thank you’. The committee also wish to express our sincere gratitude to the residents around the Showgrounds for their co-operation, support and understanding over the years. We hope that everyone enjoyed the day and that we will all meet again in 2011.

Mullingar Agricultural Show
Over 150 years celebrating the best in farming, rural interests and country living
Sunday, 11th July 2010 at the Showgrounds, Culleen, Mullingar, Co Westmeath.

For over 150 years the Mullingar Agricultural Show has supported agriculture and industry in Westmeath and throughout the Midlands.

Mullingar Show is run by the Committee of the Westmeath Show Society Limited, a not-for-profit company and registered charity, on their showgrounds at Culleen, Mullingar and attracts entries from across Ireland.

There are classes to reflect the traditional agricultural strengths of Westmeath in pedigree & commercial cattle and sheep showing. Horse and pony showing are traditionally very strong at Mullingar Show, with the large entry in show-jumping continuing an old tradition of excellence.

Of course, there are classes for poultry and a vibrant dog show with horticulture and cookery well-represented in the indoor section of the Show along with arts, crafts and photography.

Mullingar Show has a large trade stand area, indoor and outdoor, with stands reflecting all aspects of country and town life and living - from jodhpurs to jewelery, wellies to wine, food to fire extinguishers.

As always at Mullingar, there is entertainment for all the family - from the Animal Magic Roadshow with Rosie and Denis Campbell, Army display, Falconry and wildlife displays, petting animals, rare breeds, and music with Dec Byrne and his band The Distant Son and lots more fun on the day.