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Western Daily Press Trophy for best exhibit  went to Carole Webb
Carole Webb is presented with the trophy for the best exhibit in the horticulture section by show president Alan Morgan. (Forest Review)
A display by the Curre and Llangibby Foxhonds.
A display by the Curre and Llangibby Foxhonds. (Forest Review)
Ashley Freeman with the Woolaston Bassetts.
Geoff and Veronica Mathews with their miniature traction engine Hercules. (Forest Review)
Ashley Freeman with the Woolaston Bassetts.
Ashley Freeman with the Woolaston Bassetts. (Forest Review)
Richard Wickham, Guy Wilson, Chris Rastell, Mac Carty and Bob Civill of Chepstow Rotary with an electric bike which is one of the prizes in their summer draw.
Richard Wickham, Guy Wilson, Chris Rastell, Mac Carty and Bob Civill of Chepstow Rotary with an electric bike which is one of the prizes in their summer draw. (Forest Review)
Nadine Axon and Katya Waters with the tambola on the Chepstow and Caldicot Lions stall.
Nadine Axon and Katya Waters with the tambola on the Chepstow and Caldicot Lions stall. (Forest Review)
Robin Rossiter of Monmouthshire Carriage Driving with miniature cob Teddy.
Robin Rossiter of Monmouthshire Carriage Driving with miniature cob Teddy. (Forest Review)
Show president Alan Morgan presented Terry Wheeler with the Sam Blake Cup for the heaviest onion which was about 2lbs 12oz.
Show president Alan Morgan presented Terry Wheeler with the Sam Blake Cup for the heaviest onion which was about 2lbs 12oz. (Mark Elson)
Eira Reeves was presented with the John Evans Cup for the best rose by show president Alan Morgan
Eira Reeves was presented with the John Evans Cup for the best rose by show president Alan Morgan (Mark Elson)
Mayor of Chepstow Cllr Jim MacTaggart  with some of the entries from junior competitors
Mayor of Chepstow Cllr Jim MacTaggart with some of the entries from junior competitors (Forest Review)
Hatty Anne Eva receives the Home and Handicraft Cup for nine-13-year-olds from show president Alan Evans,
(Mark Elson)