NEW stewards are being sought to help out at this year’s Royal Highland Show.
RHASS, the charity which runs the event, are looking for the next generation of stewards to join their existing pool of over 150 who help run the summer show.
They want to hear from those who would like to get involved and play an active role in shaping the future of the prestigious agricultural event.
Stewarding provides an opportunity to directly contribute to Scotland’s most iconic agricultural event, meet industry professionals, and build meaningful connections within the community.
Whether you are an experienced member of a livestock breed society, have been involved in your local young farmers or show or are an enthusiastic member of the agricultural community, stewarding provides a platform to grow your expertise and be part of a larger network within the sector.
Many stewards have progressed to leadership roles within RHASS, including becoming directors.
Catriona Brown, competitions manager at RHASS said: “Stewarding is at the heart of the Royal Highland Show. It’s more than just managing the rings. Stewards are critical to the successful running of the event. We look forward to bringing in fresh talent who can carry on the legacy and take the show forward for generations to come.”
To find out more, go to www.royalhighlandshow.org/trade-competitions/competitions/stewards/
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