90% Stand Space Booked!

A FIRST FOR PLOUGHING – OVER 90% OF STAND SPACE BOOKED BEFORE END OF MAY
NPA Managing Director Anna May McHugh said “Due to unprecedented demand bookings for this year’s Ploughing Championships are up almost 30% on this time last year.  We are delighted that so many have already committed to Ploughing because that is a real seal of approval for the event.  It is the primary aim of the NPA to make the event better every year for visitors and exhibitors alike and early bookings gives us much more design time.”

This year the core agricultural machinery companies, as always will be the anchor exhibitors of the championships showcasing hundreds of thousands of euros worth of the latest technology.  The NPA are also at the planning stage of a few new initiatives in the machinery sector of the event which will add an interesting dimension together with a range of new exhibitors featuring in Screggan this September creating a thrilling mix for visitors.

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With record crowds of 281,000 visitors in attendance last year and excitement building already about this year’s new venue, signals would suggest another “great ploughing” is on the way.

The Livestock Arena, Food and Lifestyle Villages are almost fully booked with the huge “dome” back again featuring over 100 exhibitors.  The motor arena will be significantly bigger following hugely positive feedback in this sector last year.

All of the firm favourite traditional attractions are set to return this year such as Meggers, Sheep Shearing, Hunt Chase, Pony Games, Live Music and Dancing, Vintage Ploughing, Threshing, Sheep Dog Trials and Loy Digging.

In the ploughing stakes a particularly strong programme has attracted entries from all around the country and Northern Ireland bringing the number preparing to plough in Offaly over 300 for the 3 days.

Brown Bread Comp Returns!

THE HUGELY SUCCESSFUL NATIONAL BROWN BREAD BAKING COMPETITION MAKES A WELCOME RETURN TO THIS YEAR’S PLOUGHING

The NPA are delighted to announce that due to great demand “The National Brown Bread Baking Competition” is back again at this year’s Ploughing Championships. The Competition, which is sponsored by Aldi in association with the ICA, has proven to be a tremendous success since it returned to Ploughing in 2014.

This year’s prize pot will increase significantly to over €15,000, with the winner receiving €5,000 in cash plus Ireland’s Best Brown Bread Baker 2016 will have the prestige of selling their bread in Aldi stores throughout the country and receiving at least €5,000 worth of profits when their bread is stocked in stores*.

The qualifiers of The National Brown Bread Baking Competition are currently being held nationwide through the ICA, with 27 finalists taking part in the Regional final in An Grianán in Co. Louth on the 4th of August..

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The semi-finals and finals of this exciting competition will take place live in the Aldi Marquee at this year’s 85th National Ploughing Championships in Screggan, Tullamore, Co Offaly from September 20th – 22nd .

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NPA Managing Director Anna May McHugh said “We are delighted to be renewing our partnership with Aldi and the ICA given the popularity and success of the Brown Bread Baking competition at Ploughing. The total attendance figures for the 2015 Ploughing Championship came to a record breaking 281,000 and this year’s Championships look set to be bigger and better than ever.”

Brown Bread Baking

CARLOW Myshall Community Hall, Main Street, Myshall Wednesday 22nd June 7.30pm
CAVAN Gallonray House, Maudabawn Monday 13th June 8pm bring bread at 7.30
CLARE Clare Education Centre, Government Buildings, Ennis Monday 20th June Must arrive before 7.45
CORK Oriel House Hotel Ballincollig Thursday 9th June entries between 7 to 7.30 pm
DONEGAL St. Patrick’s National School (Opposite the Hospital) Carndonagh, Co. Donegal. Saturday 25th June 2pm
DUBLIN Gresham Hotel Monday 25th April Bread from 6pm no later than 7pm
GALWAY Community Centre, Joyces Shopping Centre, Barna Road, Knocknacarra Galway Sunday 12th June 3pm
KERRY Aras an Phobaill, Deans Lane , Tralee Saturday 21st May. 1pm
KILDARE Community Centre Naas Monday 30th June entries between 7.15 to 7.45 pm
KILKENNY St Mary s Parish Day Centre, Haughney Green, Jail Road, Kilkenny City Kilkenny Saturday 21st May 10 30 am
LAOIS Clough Community Hall, Clough, Ballacolla Wednesday 22nd June 8pm
LEITRIM Community Centre Killenummery, Dromhaire Tuesday 14th June 7.30pm
LIMERICK Flying Boat Musem, Foynes 29th June 7.30 pm
LONGFORD Ennybegs Community Centre, Ennybegs, Monday 20th June 6.30pm
LOUTH O’Connells GAA hall Castlebellingham Tuesday 21st June 7.30 – 7.50 for non members to leave bread.
MAYO Lough Lanna Lodge, Castlebar (Holiday Village) Tuesday 31st May 8pm
MEATH Dunsaney Hall Wednesday 25th May 8pm
MONGHAN Ardaghey Community Centre, Ardaghey June 21st 8pm
OFFALY Pitch and Putt chlub house Arden Road, Tullamore Wednesday 4th May 8.30pm
ROSCOMMON Hannons Hotel Roscommon Town Saturday 11th June 3pm
SLIGO St Mary’s College Ballisodare Thursday 23rd June 7pm – 7.30
TIPP NORTH Nenagh Community training centre, John’s Place Nenagh Thursday 26th May Drop bread in between 7 and 7.30pm
TIPP SOUTH Halla na Feile, Cashel Thursday, 23rd June Entries from 6.30 pm
WATERFORD Crotty’s Inn, Lemybrien 24th May 7.00pm
WESTMEATH Community centre Castlepollard, Old Castle road, Castlepollard Tuesday 14th June 8pm
WEXFORD Camross community Hall, cross roads Camross. Will hope to have date finalised on Friday 8th April and will confirm on Monday 11th April Monday 27th June 7.45pm
WICKLOW Woodenbridge Hotel, Avoca Monday 13th June 6pm