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Met the Director - Heather Wildman

Meet the Director – Heather Wildman While only in her first year as a Director, Heather Wildman has been involved with RHASS for many years. Having moved to Scotland almost 20 years ago, Heather loves it here and feels lucky to be working within the Scottish agricultural industry.

Meet the Director - John Sinclair

In our latest ‘Meet the Director’ blog, we spoke to John about his farming career, his role at the Show and why he would highly recommend getting involved with RHASS.

RHASS board announces appointment of new Chairman

Lothian farm manager, William (Bill) G Gray ARAgS, has been appointed Chairman of the RHASS board, replacing James (Jimmy) Warnock MBE who has completed his two-year term.

RHASS to host World Shearing Council’s Golden Shears 2022

The Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland (RHASS) has been awarded the bid to host World Shearing Council’s Golden Shears 2022 competition. Announced this week at the 2019 Golden Shears World Championships in Le Dorat following a successful presentation by the RHASS project team, the competition will take place during the 2022 Royal Highland Show.

Meet the Director -Dennis Bridgeford

As Chief Steward of the catering and bars at the Royal Highland Show, RHASS Director for the Highlands Dennis Bridgeford is responsible for ensuring your taste buds are satisfied on your visit to the showground. We caught up with Dennis to find out about his role within RHASS and his career in agriculture.

RHASS Reports a Year of Profitability

The Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland (RHASS) has reported a year of growth with total income in the year ended 30 November 2018 of £9.60 million (2017: £8.04 million), an increase of £1.56 million.

Remaining relevant – how a 235-year-old organisation connects with its members and drives impact & influence

Remaining relevant – how a 235-year-old organisation connects with its members and drives impact & influence

Meet the RHASS Director: Lynda Graham

Farming is “in the blood” for Stirling RHASS Director Lynda Graham, whose career in agriculture began from a young age by helping out her parents on the farm.

SAYFC study tour to California

The Roy Watherston Memorial Trust announces funding for SAYFC study tour to California

RHASS Competition Winner

RHASS Competition Winner

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