• Brachers is thrilled to continue its sponsorship of the Kent County Show, happening on July 4, 5, and 6, 2025, at the Kent Showground in Detling, Maidstone.

    Celebrating its 94th year, this iconic event is a vibrant celebration of farming, agriculture, and rural life in Kent. Join us to experience the very best of the ‘Garden of England’.

    For three days, visitors can enjoy a wide range of attractions, including animals, horses, vintage vehicles, retail stands, and much more. From showjumping to food and flowers, there is something for everyone at this family-friendly event.

    The Kent County Show is organised by the Kent County Agricultural Society, a registered charity that supports local farming practices and promotes education about food farming and the countryside.

    Sarah Gaines, head of Brachers’ Agriculture and Rural team, sits on KCAS’ board of directors and endeavours to promote the charity’s objectives.

    Sarah said: “Brachers is thrilled to once again sponsor the Kent County Show. This event is a beloved celebration that highlights the heart of rural life and agricultural excellence in Kent. We look forward to connecting with our community and supporting this vibrant showcase of our region’s heritage.”

    Brachers has been advising farming families and landowners for over 125 years, playing an active role in Kent’s agricultural community throughout our rich heritage.

    Tickets for the Kent County Show are available on the KCAS website.

    Brachers’ Agriculture and Rural team

    Farmers, landowners and rural businesses face many challenges and opportunities as a result of the swift pace of change in the agricultural sector. Our team of specialist agricultural lawyers have a detailed understanding of agricultural law and the priorities relevant to traditional country landowners and farming families.

    Our multi-disciplinary team has expertise in a wide range of areas affecting agricultural clients such as succession planning, diversification, planning and commercial agreements. Listen to our first of a series of podcasts in which we will keep you up to date as more information comes to light to help you navigate and mitigate the effect of the latest inheritance tax changes.

    Our agriculture lawyers are based in Maidstone and Canterbury and are ready to help with any legal advice you need.

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