The Giddings Village Show

The Giddings Village Show

It will soon be here, so start thinking about your entries and bring them down to the village hall on Saturday, the 6th of September between 10 and 12 o’clock.

Doors open to visitors from 3.00pm

After that doors will be closed for the judging to begin  and from 3 o’clock onwards the hall will be open for everyone to see how they’ve done.  

Tea and cakes

Come down and see the exhibits even if you haven’t entered anything yourself and catch up with old friends (and make some new ones ) over a cup of tea and some delicious cakes which will be available in the little hall. 

Download the Show Schedule for 2025

Venue: Great Gidding Village Hall

Date: 6th September ’25

Time (for entries): 10.00am – 12 noon

Time: (show): 3.00pm onwards

Giddings Village Produce Show 2025

Giddings Village Produce Show 2025

It’s time to get growing for the village produce show, the first one since 2018!

Mark your calendars for Saturday 6th September.

Venue: Great Gidding Village Hall

Schedule: Entries by midday, public viewing 3.00pm–4.00pm.

Schedules are available from the village shop, and coming to your door very soon…

Please contact Sue on (01832) 293271 if you have any queries.

Great Gidding Village Produce Show 2025

Great Gidding Village Show on Saturday!

Great Gidding Village Show on Saturday!

Don’t forget it’s show time this coming Saturday 1st September.

Exhibits in by 12.00 please. The show is open to the public at 3.00p.m.
Great food and activities for all the family including face painting, bouncy castle, BBQ, teas and cakes and bar.
Come along and join in the fun at Gidding Village Hall, Main St.

All welcome and don’t forget your village quiz!

Village Show a great success

Village Show a great success

A big ‘thank you’ to everyone who came along and helped to make this year’s produce show such a lovely day.

The weather was wonderful, which was a relief after last year, and we were really amazed at the increase in entries, with nearly 300 exhibits from just under 40 exhibitors. What made it even better was the praise from the judges for the high standard of the entries right across the board.

Fabulous barbecue

The barbecue of smoked beef baps was highly praised too, and I think Gidding must be one of the few, if not the only village show where the process of home smoking the beef required constant checking throughout the night and meant that the chef ended up sleeping downstairs with his dogs! Thank you to both Andrew and Dick for providing something special… as always.

Children’s entertainment

The children’s entertainment also went down very well and it was great to see so many families enjoying the event. If anyone has any new ideas regarding entertainment for the children then please let one of the committee members know as we’re always keen to improve on things, especially when the next show seems to be such a long way off and we’re lulled into a false sense of security.

Thanks again to everyone, we have a great team of people who put the show together and work hard on the day but it’s all worth it when we see everyone having such a good time.

Winners

Children’s Cup: Alex Warren. Best First prize: Charlie Warren
Baking: Mich Woodley. Best First prize: Tilly Warren
Flowers: Julie Trolove
Craft: Mich Woodley
Jams: Claire Purllant
Vegetables: Neville Cook. Best First prize: Michael McCarthur
Fox and Hounds Challenge: Brenda Williams
Overall Winner: Neville Cook

PS. Look out for a report on the Show in the Hunts Post this week! See you next year?

Photos

Great Gidding Village Show 2017

Great Gidding Village Show 2017

Title: Great Gidding Village Show 2017
Location: Village Hall, Great Gidding
Description: The village show will be held on Saturday 2nd September 2017 in Great Gidding Village Hall.
Start Time: 15:00
Date: 2017-09-02

Entries by Midday.
Public viewing 3.00 to 4.oopm.
Presentation of cups and certificates at 4.00pm.

This will be followed by a smoked beef bap B.B.Q. and produce and prizes raffle. Everyone is welcome!

For full details please contact the Show Secretary Mrs Sue Jarvis on 01832 293271.

Click here to see the full schedule

Village Show grows and grows…

Village Show grows and grows...

The weather was certainly ‘autumnal’ as members of the committee got the hall ready for the annual village show but fears that it would affect the entry numbers were soon allayed as a steady trickle of people arrived (culminating in the inevitable rush just before midday) with their vegetables, fruit and baking. It was wonderful to see and we were particularly pleased that we had so many children’s entries this year, with wonderful creations made from junk as well as weird and creative animals made from vegetables…

Excellent standard

Considering how difficult a growing year it’s been [yes, I know, gardeners always say that] the entries were prolific and of a really high standard. As always, the bakers excelled themselves and the judges were very impressed by the entries in the new class sponsored by the Fox and Hounds pub who kindly donated a meal for two as a prize. The tables were a riot of colour and shapes, strange shapes in the case of the’ biggest growing disaster’! Flowers, vegetables and fruit were the perfect decoration for our village hall and to complement the traditional inside, we had some modern attractions outside including delicious pulled pork rolls, a bouncy castle and face painting.

The wonderful smell of the pork cooking all morning had been torturing several members of the committee for hours but it was worth it as they tucked in once the awards had been given out to the successful entrants. The vegetarians amongst us really appreciated the delicious veggie option which was so full of flavour that we nearly felt sorry for the meat eaters!

We were very grateful for the generous response we had to both the brown envelope auction and the silent auction for the fascinating and colourful whirligig weathervane which was expertly made and donated by Bruce Jordan.

A big thank you to participants and visitors

Thank you to everyone who participated and those who just came along on the day, it was such a great community event and lovely to see so many people having the chance to catch up with each other. We hope to see you again next year.

And the winners were…

Overall winner: Tilly Warren
Vegetable cup: Michael Mc Arthur
Baking cup: Brenda Williams
Craft cup: Carol Warren
Children’s cup: Tilly Warren
Flower cup: Sue Shepherd
Fox and Hounds voucher for best chicken pie: Tilly Warren

The Village Show Committee – 7th September 2015

Village Show Schedule 2015

Great Gidding Village Show 2015

Great Gidding Village Show 2015

Download the Village Show Schedule for 2015

Mark the date in your diaries for this year’s Village Show! Lots of categories for everyone to enter. Download the ‘Village Show Schedule 2015’ for full details by clicking on the following link:

Village Show Schedule 2015

Gidding Produce Show 2014 – a growing success

Gidding Produce Show 2014 - a growing success

What a show it was this year! Considering how difficult the weather has been at times we were a little apprehensive about how many entries we would get but we shouldn’t have worried. There was a wonderful array of vegetables and fruit and a great increase in entries for the jams, chutneys, baking, and bottles of homemade wine and sloe gin.

When the marks were added up, it was a very close run thing in many of the categories so next year the cups could be changing hands again. We also had many more children enter this year who showed fantastic technical skills as well as marvellous imagination and artistic talents. Thank you to all the show entrants for making it so interesting for the rest of us.

Excellent barbecue rounds off the day

Altering the format this year was a bit of a gamble but the BBQ proved to be a great success and no wonder, with the excellent organisational abilities and cooking of both Andrew Underwood and Dick Downer (at least I think it was them behind the smoke). Thanks to them we were all well fed and I can personally vouch for the vegetarian choice, halloumi cheese and aubergine wrap – delicious!

Raising funds for Village Hall and the Friends of St Michael’s Church

Although all the costs have not yet been accounted for as we have to have the cups engraved for the new winners, it looks as if we should have made over £300 including a much appreciated contribution from the parish council which helped us keep the cost of the food down and stage a really fun village event for all the family. The proceeds will be distributed between the Village Hall and the Friends of St Michael’s Church, two charities that look after the fabric of two special buildings in this village. Our profits were also increased by the generous donation of Bruce Jordan’s handmade fort which reached £25.00 by auction, thank you Bruce you have made somebody’s grandchild (and the show committee members) very happy!

A final note of thanks to Maurice and Margaret Armstrong, two stalwart members of the committee who worked so hard to make the event the success that it was and also to our judges who also had to work so hard this year with the increased entries!

Report by Sue and Patrick Jarvis

Winners of the Classes
Overall Winner Amelia Hodson
Vegetables/Fruit Amelia Hodson
Baking Brenda Williams
Jams/Chutneys Steve Knowles
Flowers Sue Shepherd
Craft Mich Woodley
Children Tilly Warren

And the Giddings website says special thanks to Sue & Patrick Jarvis and everyone involved in making it such an enjoyable event for the Giddings and surrounding villages.

Gallery

Remember! Great Gidding Village Show – Saturday 6th September.

Remember! Great Gidding Village Show – Saturday  6th September.

After such a wet start to the year it’s been good to see the sunshine and feel the soil warming up a bit.

There’s been lots of activity on the allotments and the annual anxieties of whether it’s too early or too late to sow or plant out have been occupying most of the conversations. Seeds are finally germinating in the warmer soil but many of us don’t fully trust the weather and have been starting seeds off in modules.

Vegetables and prize winning flowers

Hopefully there’s room in your gardens for some vegetables as well as prize winning flowers. This is a good time as hopes are high but don’t forget to prepare as best you can for all the pests and diseases which are waiting round the corner… use netting on brassicas against the cabbage white butterflies and put fine mesh over the carrot rows if you want to stop the pesky carrot root flies from laying their eggs in your beautiful prize winning exhibits.

Children too!

We’re really pleased that we’ve already had some requests for schedules from other areas and hope that we might get more entries from children this year, especially as the cup awarded for the winner of the Children’s section is worth having on display!

Who’s the best at cooking?

Remember, the baking section is open to all, so let’s have more men trying their cooking skills against those of the ladies. Go on, give it a try…

For schedules/queries please contact Sue Jarvis. E-mail: jartrap@aol.com or tel: 01832 293271.

'poached egg plant' Limnanthes douglasii] which the bees love and everyone should grow to encourage pollinators into their garden!

‘Poached egg plant’ (Limnanthes douglasii) which the bees love and everyone should grow to encourage pollinators into their garden!