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Royal Highland Show launches 2024 tickets as gates close on a world-class event

A limited number of early bird discounted tickets to the 2024 Royal Highland Show will be released at 6pm today as the gates close on this year’s event - which welcomed the world’s best sheep shearers amongst the 217,000 people who flocked to the show over the four days.

Getting to know RHASS Directors: Tom Tennant

There is a lot more going on behind the scenes at the Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland than you might think – and a large part of these activities are carried out by the dedicated team of Society directors.

Getting to know RHASS Directors: Bryce Sloan

As representatives of the Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, the RHASS directors see every high and low that the charity and its flagship event, the Royal Highland Show, experiences.

A letter from our CEO

Our Chief Executive, Alan Laidlaw, recently penned a letter to the Edinburgh Evening News in response to Edinburgh City Council signing up to the Plant Based Treaty detailing how the narrative that meat and dairy are the main drivers of our climate emergency is worrying.

Getting to know RHASS Directors: Kay Adam

The board of RHASS directors are charity trustees who determine the policy of RHASS and, being mindful of its Royal Charter, make plans and decisions that guide the direction of the charity. The directors are a broad mix of prominent farmers and agriculturalists from across Scotland, elected from the RHASS membership. In this way, members play an important and active part in the organisation of RHASS.

Judges announced for 2023 Royal Highland Show

The Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland (RHASS) has announced the judges for this year’s Royal Highland Show, taking place 22-25 June 2023.

Early bird tickets launched for Royal Highland Show 2023

New farming flexi ticket and increased ticket numbers on offer

RHASS supports Scottish representatives at World Agritourism Conference

Earlier this year, RHASS supported a group of seven agritourism business owners from across Scotland to attend the World Agritourism Conference in Vermont, USA.

Bigger than Hogmanay – independent report finds Royal Highland Show contributes more to Edinburgh’s economy than Hogmanay celebrations Scotland’s largest outdoor event found to contribute £39.5m per year

An independent report finds Royal Highland Show contributes more to Edinburgh’s economy than Hogmanay celebrations Scotland’s largest outdoor event found to contribute £39.5m per year

How RHASS supports innovation in farming

Throughout our long history, RHASS has committed to rewarding excellence and innovation by giving awards that reflect the sentiments contained in our Royal Charter - improvement, encouragement, benefit, communication, preservation and advancement.

Media Contacts

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