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Biddenden Tractorfest 2020 cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic

12:56, 20 May 2020

updated: 13:26, 20 May 2020

Organisers of a popular agricultural festival have cancelled this year's event due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The Biddenden Tractorfest, scheduled to take place on August 15 and 16, will no longer be going ahead "following the announcements this week outlining the need for ongoing social distancing".

Vintage and classic tractors at last year's Biddenden Tractorfest
Vintage and classic tractors at last year's Biddenden Tractorfest

Vikki Eames, the Tractorfest's vice-chairman, said: "Our main obligation and priority is to protect the health and safety of our visitors, traders, exhibitors, volunteers, staff and all those involved in preparing and delivering the show.

"With the current conditions on social distancing and possible government restrictions on large events for the foreseeable future, it is just not possible to host a safe event for all those involved."

She noted that refunds can be arranged by emailing requests@kentshowground.co.uk but expressed a hope that the money could be donated instead.

The organiser said: "The event is organised by volunteers living in and around Biddenden and the Kent County Agricultural Society.

Despite heavy rain, thousands poured into Biddenden to see the tractors and country fair attractions. Picture: Chris Davey
Despite heavy rain, thousands poured into Biddenden to see the tractors and country fair attractions. Picture: Chris Davey

"If you are able, please consider donating the cost of your purchase to the Kent County Agricultural Society so that we may continue our important work in supporting education and development in farming and agriculture."

This year's event was originally called off in October last year having become a "victim of its own success".

About 17,000 visitors descended on fields behind Woolpack Corner last August, to see the 250 tractors on show.

But by December, organisers made a U-turn and decided that this year's would go ahead.

Of course they couldn't have predicted the coronavirus, which has forced the next Tractorfest to be held on August 20 and 21 next year.

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