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The Border Union Agricultural Society

The Border Union Agricultural Society

Categories: Agricultural Consultants, Agricultural Shows Categories: Agricultural Consultants, Agricultural Shows

Address: Agricultural Society, Showground Office, Springwood Park, Kelso, TD5 8LS

Landline: 01573 2... Landline: 01573 2...
: 01573 226778

 Website: www.buas.org/
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About Us The Border Union Agricultural Society was formed at a public meeting in the Cross Keys Inn on 22nd January 1813 under the Chairmanship of the Duke of Roxburghe. The aims were to give Premiums for the best stock of different kinds, for discoveries in agriculture, either in regard to tillage or the management of grasslands and for the new and improved implements of husbandry. In 1866 a number of local Societies joined together. Since then, the Society has grown in size and prominence, and though principally holds three annual core events, namely a Championship Dog Show, a two day Annual Agricultural Show and the world famous Cydectin Kelso Ram Sales, it also hosts many other events throughout the year, some of which, have no agricultural connection. The Membership to the Society of over one thousand is from people of both rural and urban backgrounds and their interests are looked after by an office which is open all the year.

The activities of the Society took place at various venues around Kelso and the surrounding area until the 1940s when the two events of that time, the Show and the Ram Sales, came permanently to Springwood Park. In 1953 at the winding up of Springwood Estate, the Society bought the forty six acres of parkland adjacent to the Rivers Tweed and Teviot.

Springwood Park is now under development, some of which has been completed already with funding from various public bodies and the Society itself. Springwood Park now has two toilet blocks, a shower block, tarmac roads throughout and the new Exhibition Centre - Springwood hall. This development is ongoing and the Society hopes to see many further improvements to the site in the next few years.

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Opening Hours

Monday to Friday
09:00 to 17:00

Saturday to Sunday
Closed