Thousands of people planning to visit the 3rd day of the 2014 Devon County Show tomorrow (24th May 2014) will be disappointed with news that organisers have decided to cancel the event.
Devon County Show Secretary Ollie Allen, posted a message to the County Show website at 4.30 today saying...
We are very sorry to have to announce that for the first time in our history that we have been forced to cancel the third day of the Show tomorrow (Saturday) in the interests of public safety.
Quite exceptionally heavy rainfall immediately before and during the Show has turned the car parks into quagmires to the point where it would not be safe to allow people to park their cars.
The board of the DCAA will be meeting in due course to consider all implications of this decision including the financial implications. Further announcements will be made in due course.
It is heart breaking to have to make this decision but the appalling weather has left us with no choice. We are not the first agricultural show to have to cancel a day’s activities and we wont be the last.
We will be considering the long term implications of this and the lessons that need to be learnt in due course. For the moment our thoughts are with our visitors, exhibitors, trade stand holders, sponsors and our army of volunteers for whom this will come as a bitter disappointment.
We did everything we could to improve the state of the fields but in the end the intensity of the rainfall was too much.
Although many will be saddened, and some even angry about this decision, photos posted to Twitter this afternoon show why this decision has been made...
Looks like someone's going to have a hard time leaving the @DevonCountyShow this afternoon! pic.twitter.com/KUicpfRwxp
— Exeter Living (@exeterLiving) May 23, 2014
Mud forces visitors away from #devoncountyshow http://t.co/gf7aYxNjrr pic.twitter.com/L5aWpbIpEP
— TheExeterDaily (@TheExeterDaily) May 23, 2014
With more rain expected in the region tomorrow, the car park could become extremely hazardous.
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