Membership Renewals

03/01/22

Your continued support has helped us to deliver a range of events and activities throughout 2021, to promote and support food, farming and the countryside, and I hope that you have had the opportunity to take part in our programme.

Your continued support has helped us to deliver a range of events and activities throughout 2021, to promote and support food, farming and the countryside, and I hope that you have had the opportunity to take part in our programme. It was wonderful to see many members attending farm walks, YIELD Group activities, online presentations, and events at the Showground. Thank you.

Your membership is due for renewal on 1 January 2022. You can renew by:

We believe our membership structure represents excellent value for money and reflects the introduction of additional members’ benefits. Importantly, we look forward to delivering the Royal Norfolk Show over 29-30 June 2022, which will include a new members’ Grand Ring-side lounge and other new benefits.

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Competitor and exhibitor Derek Spanton’s nine decades of support for the Royal Norfolk Show
Wed 03 January

Heavy horse enthusiast Derek Spanton, who has died aged 83, went to his first Royal Norfolk Show in 1952 aged 11. He was taken by his coal merchant uncle to Raveningham, near Beccles – and over the following nine decades, he returned to the show as a trade exhibitor and competitor in veteran and agricultural…

Technology in action on a progressive family business
Fri 01 December

Robots, precision spraying and investment in automation were key themes seen by around 40 RNAA members on a tour of a progressive farming and vegetable packaging business outside Brandon, Suffolk.

The Late Geoffrey Burrows
Thu 12 October

A self-taught painter Geoffrey Burrows, who has died aged 89, was a successful exhibitor at the Royal Norfolk Show’s art show for four decades.
A figurative painter in oil and watercolour, he was born in St Faith’s, near Norwich, and went to Paston Grammar School, North Walsham. He became a telecommunications engineer and then a BT manager in 1991. He lived in Spixworth and took up painting after attending an art class at Sprowston School.
He began serious painting in the late 1960s and was soon exhibiting in London and further afield.

The John Innes Foundation Undergraduate Bursary Award Scheme
Thu 17 August

The John Innes Foundation (JIF) Undergraduate Bursary Award Scheme finances one student per year who is taking a three-year degree course in Agriculture, or a related discipline.