2016-02-29  

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Farm Woman of the Year 2016 Nominations Open

The unsung female heroes of farming and rural communities will once again be celebrated at this year's Royal Bath and West Show from 1-4 June 2016.

The Farm Woman of the Year Award celebrates the often unseen, behind-the-scenes contribution of women to the industry and the communities built around it.

L-R Lesley Bowes with Lady Fellowes

2015 Farm Woman of the Year Lesley Bowes being presented by Lady Fellowes

Whether it's a hands-on role running or working with a farming business, managing the finances, or someone providing vital emotional support to those around her, judges are looking for women who have truly made a difference.

Nominees could be the backbone of a rural community facing tough times or a hard-working member of the farming workforce, besides their roles as wives, mothers, daughters, sisters, aunts or even grandmothers.

Judging of the shortlisted nominations will take place on 8 May and the winner will be announced at the Royal Bath & West Show on 3 June.

As well as being named Farm Woman of the Year 2016, the winner will receive £500 and all shortlisted entrants will get their turn in the spotlight with VIP Ladies' Day tickets to the Show.

To nominate someone for the Farm Woman of the Year 2016 Award, entrants are asked to tell judges in no more than 250 words what makes the woman they are nominating special and why she deserves to win the award.

Bath & West

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