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The President’s Luncheon

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Above: The show ground

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Above: Lord Astor of Hever, General Sir Richard Dannatt, George Jessel

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Above: Joe Keeling, Janice Field and Sir Robert Worcester

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Above: Angus Horner, Edwin Boorman, Theresa Bruton, Douglas Horner, Lt Col Richard Dixon

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Above: Julie Monkman, Sally Flanagan and Mark Lumsdon-Taylor

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Above: Sarah Sturt, Lady Astor and The Hon Charles Astor

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Above: Lord Astor, George Jessel, Valerie Carter, James Brathwaite, Barbara Brathwaite

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Above: Col. Godfrey Linnett (DL), Lady Dannatt, Brigadier David Ralls (DL) and Lady De L’Isle

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Above: Edwin Boorman (DL), Amanda Cottrell

Sponsored by the Ashcourt Group and hosted by Lord Astor of Hever, guest of honour was General Sir Richard Dannatt, attending in his capacity as President of the Royal Norfolk Show.

The presence of Lord Lieutenant of Kent, Allan Willett, and other distinguished military guests  highlighted the Society’s strong support
of our Armed Forces serving abroad and of their families. 

Other guests included Joe Keeling from the Keeling Corporation in Dublin, who judged at the Cherry and Soft Fruit Show, and Lord Astor of Hever, who presented William McKeever of the Kent County Agricultural Society will The President’s Award for his loyal service and commitment to the Society since a boy. 

A past NFU County Chairman and KCAS Chairman, Willie is currently
Show Ambassador for the Society.

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