The Suffolk Show 2017 is officially underway at Trinity Park – with perfect weather predicted for both days.

More than 90,000 people are expected to enjoy the event, organised by the Suffolk Agricultural Association.

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‘Suffolk’s biggest day out’ takes at Trinity Park on Wednesday and Thursday – boasting a bigger and better Flower and Garden Show, an impressive collection of vintage tractors, traditional fairground rides, and plenty of free have-a-go activities for all ages in the Suffolk Skills Zone, Sports Village and Military Zone.

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Other family-friendly highlights include performances from Atkinson Action Horses – the equine stars of the BBC’s Poldark – wowing crowds with high-energy stunts in the Grand Ring.

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More than a hundred artisan food and drink producers will showcase some of the best produce in the region, and there will be a chance to pick up the latest country fashion on Fifth Avenue.

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As always, animal attractions are also set to draw in the crowds, with international show jumping and traditional livestock competitions, including red poll cattle, Suffolk sheep and Suffolk punch horses.

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The Harris family, who arrived early from Kesgrave, said: “It’s a fun family day out, great for the kids. We got here nice and early to beat the traffic and it looks great so far.

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“We are looking forward to seeing the food tent. It has a great range of food and drink, like cheese and wine.

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“Anyone who hasn’t been before, just come here and give it a try.”

Suffolk Show goers are in for two days of dry and warm weather, according to forecasts.

Meanwhile, new arrangements are in place at Trinity Park in a bid to improve traffic flow into parking areas.