Exeter Round Table’s Annual charity fireworks display is being held at Westpoint again this year.
This spectacular event has grown to become the biggest fireworks display in Exeter, and taken on a new dimension since moving to Westpoint three years ago.
Expect a great fun night out for everyone with fairground rides, food and drink stalls and of course a spectacular fireworks display by Firemagic (UK) Ltd.
Gates open at 5.30pm, fireworks display starts at 7.30pm.
Please plan to arrive on site by 6.45pm at the latest, to allow time...
The Devon County Agricultural Association is delighted to announce that Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Edinburgh will attend the opening day of the Devon County Show on Thursday 21st May 2026.
Her Royal Highness’s visit will be a particularly meaningful moment for the County’s farming community. The 2026 Show will serve as the first major opportunity of the year for farmers, producers, rural businesses, and volunteers to come together, reconnect, and celebrate the resilience and spirit that define Devon’s countryside.
The Duchess’s attendance highlights the importance...
The organisers of Devon County Show are delighted to announce that Kirstie Allsopp will visit the Show on the morning of Saturday 18th May.
Well known for her passion for crafting, it will come as no surprise that Kirstie’s focus during her visit will be the crafts and flowers Pavilion - a football pitch sized marquee blooming with floral arts, baking competition entries, garden installations and craft exhibitors galore.
This year, the pavilion will welcome a debut appearance from the South West Quilters, alongside a pottery workshop where visitors can try their hand at...
The BIG Cake Show, joined by charity partner Sparks, Glenn Cosby, Peter Gorton and over 450 cream tea lovers from across the South West, smashed the current cream tea party record.
Organised by The BIG Cake Show, Devonians came together to break the world record for the largest cream tea party by consuming one scone with clotted cream and strawberry jam, and a cup of English Breakfast tea. As well as the cream tea, revellers were able to watch a scone making demonstration from Chef Richard Hunt and Great British Bake Off contestant Glenn Cosby, along with viewing an array of...
Enjoy a fantastic weekend away with up to four nights camping, entertainment, plus new and pre-own motorhomes, accessories and gifts on-sale - all on one site.
This is a great place to find a new van whether you are a first-time buyer or looking to upgrade your existing vehicle. Hundreds of new and pre-owned motorhomes and caravans will be showcased by leading dealers from across the UK and locally.
Alongside these will be thousands of outdoor leisure accessories including electrical goods, crafts, furnishings, clothing, footwear and more.
Catering for all collectors, walk, browse and look for those elusive and hard to find models - the list is endless: Dinky, Corgi, Minichamps, Hornby Bassett Lowke, Meccano, Spot-On, Marklin, Scalextric, EFE, Action Man, dolls,Teddies... and much more all under one roof.
10.30am-3pm
Admission: £3.50, children under 15 free with an accompanying adult.
A mixture of dealers from all over the UK and the West Country will be exhibiting an extensive range of antiques and collectables to suit every pocket.
Admission: Saturday 8.30am-10am (early entry) £10, 10am-5pm £5 and on Sunday the fair will be open 10am-5pm, £5 all day.
This is a great opportunity for all quilting enthusiasts.
The show features a large display of quilts from all over the world as well as patchwork and quilting suppliers stands. Quilting enthusiasts and personalities will be on hand to "show you how", and workshops are available, which can be booked at the show on a first come, first served basis.
There are good on-site facilities including a restaurant, disabled facilities, easy and instant access with free parking.
Opening times: 10am-4.30pm. Tickets: £6 in advance, £7 on the door, seniors citizens £5 in advance...
I like to move it, move it. I like to move it, move it.
Yes, it's that incredibly catchy song from Madagascar which got the younger half of the audience at Westpoint this evening up on their feet and dancing round in front of the stage, while the older members looked on enviously at their lack of self-consciousness and simply tapped their toes, rather than wiggling along too.
This is Dreamworks' stage adaptation of their hit film franchise Madagascar and although the plot is necessarily condensed for the stage, it loses none of its charm and fun.
Come and visit the Toy and Train Collectors Fair. Catering for all collectors, walk, browse and look for those elusive and hard to find models - the list is endless: Dinky, Corgi, Minichamps, Hornby Bassett Lowke, Meccano, Spot-On, Marklin, Scalextric, EFE, Actionman, Dolls,Teddies... and much more.
Open 10.30am-3pm.
Admission: £3.50, children under 15 free with an accompanying adult.
For more information: call 01373 452857, email stuvowles@aol.com or visit www.bulldogfairs.com