Listen "Extra Strong Lincs at the Heckington Show"
Episode Synopsis
Welcome to Extra Strong Lincs, a bonus episode of the Strong Lincs podcast. In this episode, we take you right into the heart of one of Lincolnshire’s proudest traditions, the Heckington Show. Now in its remarkable 157th year, this celebrated event has grown into one of the UK’s largest village shows, attracting thousands of visitors each summer. Recorded during our visit at the end of July, we sat down with Charles Pinchbeck, the long-serving chairman of the show, for an extended conversation about its past, present, and future.The interview couldn’t have begun more dramatically: just as we sat down to chat, a Lancaster bomber flew directly overhead, providing a spine-tingling reminder of Lincolnshire’s aviation heritage and setting the tone for a truly memorable discussion. Charles takes us through the rich history of the Heckington Show, explaining how it has evolved since its early days in the 19th century while staying true to its community roots. From agricultural competitions and traditional crafts to cycling races and live entertainment, the show has become a unique showcase of both heritage and innovation.But more than just the events themselves, Charles highlights what the show means to the local community. It’s a celebration of togetherness, a chance for people of all ages to gather, share, and take pride in Lincolnshire’s rural life. Whether you’re a lifelong visitor or discovering the Heckington Show for the first time, this episode offers a fascinating glimpse into an institution that continues to bring people together after more than a century and a half.Image source: Andy Hubbert, Lincolnshire World.Follow us and get in touch:Facebook Instagramwww.stronglincs.co.ukEmail us at [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.