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‘Tractor-daft’ tot having a ‘brilliant’ time at his first Black Isle Show





THE Black Isle Show has brought together generations of families in the Ross-shire farming community and far beyond alongside thousands of revellers enjoying a day out.

Three generations: Sorley, Dave and Dougal Lawson. Picture: Callum Mackay.
Three generations: Sorley, Dave and Dougal Lawson. Picture: Callum Mackay.

“Tractor-daft” tot Sorley Lawson was enjoying his first ever Black Isle Show at last night’s preview event alongside his dad Dave and grandad Douglas.

Douglas said: “It’s been absolutely brilliant, and with good weather too! It’s great for Sorley, it’s his first time here and he absolutely loves it — he’s tractor daft!”

Nearly 30,000 people are expected to attend the Black Isle Show this year, with organisers aiming to make it ”one of the best yet”.

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Packed trade stands, a strong livestock entry and the return of the Heavy Horse turnout after more than two decades are among the many highlights this year.

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