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IWA Lancashire and Cumbria Branch at CountryFest - Westmorland Showground
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IWA Lancashire and Cumbria Branch will have a gazebo stand setup at this year’s CountryFest on the Westmorland Showground near Milnthorpe. We are next to the Lancaster Canal at bridge 167 on the northern reaches.

Come and meet us at the stand at this annual event and take a look round the show (event entrance fees apply)

Branch
IWA Lancashire & Cumbria Branch
Event Date(s)

30th and 31st May

Location

Milnthorpe

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IWA Lancashire and Cumbria Branch at Countryfest 2026 – westmorland Showground

IWA Lancashire and Cumbria Branch will have a gazebo stand setup at this year’s CountryFest on the Westmorland Showground near Milnthorpe. We are next to the Lancaster Canal at bridge 167 on the northern reaches.

Come and meet us at the stand at this annual event and take a look round the show (event entrance fees apply)

Details

Event details

Details of the CountryFest event and how to get tickets online are at: https://westmorlandshow.co.uk/whats-on/country-fest/

 

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Location

Milnthorpe

Westmorland County Showground, Crooklands, Milnthorpe, UK

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