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We want to make sure your trip to the Lincolnshire Show is as simple as possible, which is why we've put together information about travelling to Lincoln, the best places to stay and any travel FAQ's you might have. Read the sections below to plan your route to the Lincolnshire Show.

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    • Member Parking
      All car parks will be colour coded (Black, Green, Brown and White) see map for designated areas. Members' car park - access via Gate 6 on the B1398 Middle Street (Burton Road) or Gate 1 from the A15 (Northbound). Disabled badge holders - there will be designated areas available in Brown and White car parks. Disabled badge holders will be directed to these areas regardless of which entrance to the Showground they use. Pre-booked Motability scooters are located in the Brown and White car parks. Drop off and Pick-up points – service coaches, buses and taxis should use Gate 6 on the B1398 Middle Street (Burton Road). This entrance is also to be used for private cars intending to drop off and pick up visitors to the Show.
    • Future Lincolnshire Show dates
      Wednesday 18th & Thursday 19th June 2025 Wednesday 17th & Thursday 18th June 2026
    • What time is the show open?
      The gates open at 8am and the Show closes at 6pm on Wednesday and Thursday. All trade stands and concessions are open until 6pm on both days.
    • Where can I buy Lincolnshire Show Tickets?
      You can buy Lincolnshire Show tickets online, by calling 01522 522900 or by visiting the Society Offices at the Lincolnshire Showground. You can also by tickets at the following Ticket Outlets: LAS Office, Lincolnshire Showground, Lincoln LN2 2NA Uncle Henry's, Grayingham Grange Farm, Gainsborough DN21 4JD Waters Edge Tourist Information, Maltkiln Rd, Barton-upon-Humber DN18 5JR Peacock & Binnington Witham Oil & Paint, Outer Circle Rd, Lincoln LN2 4HL Ripon Farm Services - Retford, Langworth, Louth and Brigg
    • How much do tickets cost?
      Advanced Adult - £26.00 Child - £8.50 Family - £62.00 On the Day Adult - £35.00 Child - £10.00 Family - £75.00 For School/Education visits - please contact eduaction@lincolnshireshowgrund.co.uk for more information For groups over 15 - please contact accounts@lincolnshireshowground.co.uk Advanced tickets could be subject to postage/booking fees.
    • Can I bring my dog?
      Dogs are welcome at the Lincolnshire Show provided they are kept on a short, fixed lead at all times. Only guide dogs are allowed in eating areas which includes The EPIC Centre and The Food Court. Dogs are very welcome in animal areas but cannot enter livestock marquees or buildings. Please do not leave dogs in cars.
    • Is parking free at the show?
      Parking is free and all the car parks are within reasonable accessibility of the entrance gates. Cars displaying a disabled badge will be directed to the forward car park areas with easier access to gate entry. Members parking is in Red car park, access by A15 and through Gate 6 (Burton Road).
    • Can I be a member of the Lincolnshire Agricultural Society?
      Membership of the Agricultural Society is open to all and can be purchased pre-Show, allowing access to the new Members car park and the exclusive Member areas housed in The EPIC Centre. For more information on pricing, the benefits of Membership to the Lincolnshire Agricultural Society, or to join - https://lincolnshireshow.co.uk/membership Membership can be purchased on the days of the Show, and you will be given a refund on your entry ticket by the team at the information desk within the EPIC Centre.
    • Is there a Bus Service?
      Stagecoach will be running a bus service from Lincoln Central Railway Station and Gainsborough Bus Station to the Showground on both days of the Lincolnshire Show. More information will be announced ahead of the Show.
    • What if I come in a taxi?
      There is a one way system operating on the roads around the Showground but taxis can use gate 6 (Burton Road) for both dropping off and picking up.
    • What security measures do you have in place?
      We would like to reassure all attending The Lincolnshire Show that visitor safety is a number one priority for us and we work with the Police to continually review the show. We have robust event management and contingency plans which cover a vast number of different scenarios that have been created in conjunction with the Police and other official bodies. Although there is no intelligence to indicate an increased risk at the show, the Police are continually monitoring the situation and we are taking their advice and guidance. We ask our visitors to help us out with the following specifics: Please be ready to show all your tickets, passes or badge when asked. Please ensure that if you have a vehicle pass, it is correctly displayed in your windscreen before approaching the carpark/showground entrance. Please report anything suspicious to, the police, a steward or Showground staff member. Please help us by complying swiftly with any requests from stewards or staff member.
    • Why is the Lincolnshire Show midweek?
      The Lincolnshire Show is traditionally an agricultural show, and over its 139 year history, it's something that has remained really important to us. We understand that some people work midweek, and that children are at school and because of that, not everybody can attend. We work with schools across the county on the Schools' Challenge, educational trips and tours and welcome over 5,000 school children each year, and we encourage parents that would like to bring their children along to speak with their school as the Lincolnshire Show is widely thought of as an educational event. If we were to move the Show to weekend dates, it would be a very different type of event as we wouldn't have the same high level of agricultural and trade support. Unfortunately, many shows that have moved to weekends no longer take place, or with significantly reduced visitor numbers.
    • Can I hire electric mobility scooters and manual wheelchairs?
      Event Mobility (Charitable Incorporated Organisation) will be providing electric mobility scooters and manual wheelchairs at this event for the use of mobility impaired, disabled and elderly visitors. To reserve an electric mobility scooter or manual wheelchair please book online at https://www.eventmobility.org.uk/lincolnshire-show Online bookings must be made at least two days before the event. Bookings cannot be taken during the event. If there is spare equipment available at the event it is offered on a first come, first served basis only.

How to Find Us?

By Car

We are located four miles north of Lincoln, the main entrance to the Showground is at Gate 1, immediately off the A15. Our postcode is LN2 2NA, get directions here. The postcode for Gate 3 is LN1 2ZR and Gate 6 is LN1 2RP. Calculate your fuel costs here.
 

You can use What3Words to locate our gates.

  • Gate 1 - times.chiars.organ

  • Gate 2 - crisis.spicy.pardon

  • Gate 3 - dinner.luck.voting

  • Gate 4 - suspend.editor.nags

  • Gate 5 - boast.mashing.mango

By Train

Lincoln Central Train station is 15 minutes away by road, or 30 minutes to Newark North Gate Train Station. The train journey from Newark to London Kings Cross is less than 80 minutes.

By Bus

The Showground is serviced by bus 103, Lincoln Bus Station - Kirton in Lindsey, for timetables please click here.

If you still have a question please visit our Contact Us page and send us an email.

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Where to stay in Lincoln?

The Lincolnshire Showground is situated two miles North of Lincoln, from the A46 Lincoln by-pass. If you're travelling from far away you may want to stay close by, if so there's a great selection of hotels, B&Bs, self-catering accommodation and camping sites nearby to choose from!

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    • Member Parking
      All car parks will be colour coded (Black, Green, Brown and White) see map for designated areas. Members' car park - access via Gate 6 on the B1398 Middle Street (Burton Road) or Gate 1 from the A15 (Northbound). Disabled badge holders - there will be designated areas available in Brown and White car parks. Disabled badge holders will be directed to these areas regardless of which entrance to the Showground they use. Pre-booked Motability scooters are located in the Brown and White car parks. Drop off and Pick-up points – service coaches, buses and taxis should use Gate 6 on the B1398 Middle Street (Burton Road). This entrance is also to be used for private cars intending to drop off and pick up visitors to the Show.
    • Future Lincolnshire Show dates
      Wednesday 18th & Thursday 19th June 2025 Wednesday 17th & Thursday 18th June 2026
    • What time is the show open?
      The gates open at 8am and the Show closes at 6pm on Wednesday and Thursday. All trade stands and concessions are open until 6pm on both days.
    • Where can I buy Lincolnshire Show Tickets?
      You can buy Lincolnshire Show tickets online, by calling 01522 522900 or by visiting the Society Offices at the Lincolnshire Showground. You can also by tickets at the following Ticket Outlets: LAS Office, Lincolnshire Showground, Lincoln LN2 2NA Uncle Henry's, Grayingham Grange Farm, Gainsborough DN21 4JD Waters Edge Tourist Information, Maltkiln Rd, Barton-upon-Humber DN18 5JR Peacock & Binnington Witham Oil & Paint, Outer Circle Rd, Lincoln LN2 4HL Ripon Farm Services - Retford, Langworth, Louth and Brigg
    • How much do tickets cost?
      Advanced Adult - £26.00 Child - £8.50 Family - £62.00 On the Day Adult - £35.00 Child - £10.00 Family - £75.00 For School/Education visits - please contact eduaction@lincolnshireshowgrund.co.uk for more information For groups over 15 - please contact accounts@lincolnshireshowground.co.uk Advanced tickets could be subject to postage/booking fees.
    • Can I bring my dog?
      Dogs are welcome at the Lincolnshire Show provided they are kept on a short, fixed lead at all times. Only guide dogs are allowed in eating areas which includes The EPIC Centre and The Food Court. Dogs are very welcome in animal areas but cannot enter livestock marquees or buildings. Please do not leave dogs in cars.
    • Is parking free at the show?
      Parking is free and all the car parks are within reasonable accessibility of the entrance gates. Cars displaying a disabled badge will be directed to the forward car park areas with easier access to gate entry. Members parking is in Red car park, access by A15 and through Gate 6 (Burton Road).
    • Can I be a member of the Lincolnshire Agricultural Society?
      Membership of the Agricultural Society is open to all and can be purchased pre-Show, allowing access to the new Members car park and the exclusive Member areas housed in The EPIC Centre. For more information on pricing, the benefits of Membership to the Lincolnshire Agricultural Society, or to join - https://lincolnshireshow.co.uk/membership Membership can be purchased on the days of the Show, and you will be given a refund on your entry ticket by the team at the information desk within the EPIC Centre.
    • Is there a Bus Service?
      Stagecoach will be running a bus service from Lincoln Central Railway Station and Gainsborough Bus Station to the Showground on both days of the Lincolnshire Show. More information will be announced ahead of the Show.
    • What if I come in a taxi?
      There is a one way system operating on the roads around the Showground but taxis can use gate 6 (Burton Road) for both dropping off and picking up.
    • What security measures do you have in place?
      We would like to reassure all attending The Lincolnshire Show that visitor safety is a number one priority for us and we work with the Police to continually review the show. We have robust event management and contingency plans which cover a vast number of different scenarios that have been created in conjunction with the Police and other official bodies. Although there is no intelligence to indicate an increased risk at the show, the Police are continually monitoring the situation and we are taking their advice and guidance. We ask our visitors to help us out with the following specifics: Please be ready to show all your tickets, passes or badge when asked. Please ensure that if you have a vehicle pass, it is correctly displayed in your windscreen before approaching the carpark/showground entrance. Please report anything suspicious to, the police, a steward or Showground staff member. Please help us by complying swiftly with any requests from stewards or staff member.
    • Why is the Lincolnshire Show midweek?
      The Lincolnshire Show is traditionally an agricultural show, and over its 139 year history, it's something that has remained really important to us. We understand that some people work midweek, and that children are at school and because of that, not everybody can attend. We work with schools across the county on the Schools' Challenge, educational trips and tours and welcome over 5,000 school children each year, and we encourage parents that would like to bring their children along to speak with their school as the Lincolnshire Show is widely thought of as an educational event. If we were to move the Show to weekend dates, it would be a very different type of event as we wouldn't have the same high level of agricultural and trade support. Unfortunately, many shows that have moved to weekends no longer take place, or with significantly reduced visitor numbers.
    • Can I hire electric mobility scooters and manual wheelchairs?
      Event Mobility (Charitable Incorporated Organisation) will be providing electric mobility scooters and manual wheelchairs at this event for the use of mobility impaired, disabled and elderly visitors. To reserve an electric mobility scooter or manual wheelchair please book online at https://www.eventmobility.org.uk/lincolnshire-show Online bookings must be made at least two days before the event. Bookings cannot be taken during the event. If there is spare equipment available at the event it is offered on a first come, first served basis only.
  • Change the text and add your own content, including any information that is relevant to share.

    • Member Parking
      All car parks will be colour coded (Black, Green, Brown and White) see map for designated areas. Members' car park - access via Gate 6 on the B1398 Middle Street (Burton Road) or Gate 1 from the A15 (Northbound). Disabled badge holders - there will be designated areas available in Brown and White car parks. Disabled badge holders will be directed to these areas regardless of which entrance to the Showground they use. Pre-booked Motability scooters are located in the Brown and White car parks. Drop off and Pick-up points – service coaches, buses and taxis should use Gate 6 on the B1398 Middle Street (Burton Road). This entrance is also to be used for private cars intending to drop off and pick up visitors to the Show.
    • Future Lincolnshire Show dates
      Wednesday 18th & Thursday 19th June 2025 Wednesday 17th & Thursday 18th June 2026
    • What time is the show open?
      The gates open at 8am and the Show closes at 6pm on Wednesday and Thursday. All trade stands and concessions are open until 6pm on both days.
    • Where can I buy Lincolnshire Show Tickets?
      You can buy Lincolnshire Show tickets online, by calling 01522 522900 or by visiting the Society Offices at the Lincolnshire Showground. You can also by tickets at the following Ticket Outlets: LAS Office, Lincolnshire Showground, Lincoln LN2 2NA Uncle Henry's, Grayingham Grange Farm, Gainsborough DN21 4JD Waters Edge Tourist Information, Maltkiln Rd, Barton-upon-Humber DN18 5JR Peacock & Binnington Witham Oil & Paint, Outer Circle Rd, Lincoln LN2 4HL Ripon Farm Services - Retford, Langworth, Louth and Brigg
    • How much do tickets cost?
      Advanced Adult - £26.00 Child - £8.50 Family - £62.00 On the Day Adult - £35.00 Child - £10.00 Family - £75.00 For School/Education visits - please contact eduaction@lincolnshireshowgrund.co.uk for more information For groups over 15 - please contact accounts@lincolnshireshowground.co.uk Advanced tickets could be subject to postage/booking fees.
    • Can I bring my dog?
      Dogs are welcome at the Lincolnshire Show provided they are kept on a short, fixed lead at all times. Only guide dogs are allowed in eating areas which includes The EPIC Centre and The Food Court. Dogs are very welcome in animal areas but cannot enter livestock marquees or buildings. Please do not leave dogs in cars.
    • Is parking free at the show?
      Parking is free and all the car parks are within reasonable accessibility of the entrance gates. Cars displaying a disabled badge will be directed to the forward car park areas with easier access to gate entry. Members parking is in Red car park, access by A15 and through Gate 6 (Burton Road).
    • Can I be a member of the Lincolnshire Agricultural Society?
      Membership of the Agricultural Society is open to all and can be purchased pre-Show, allowing access to the new Members car park and the exclusive Member areas housed in The EPIC Centre. For more information on pricing, the benefits of Membership to the Lincolnshire Agricultural Society, or to join - https://lincolnshireshow.co.uk/membership Membership can be purchased on the days of the Show, and you will be given a refund on your entry ticket by the team at the information desk within the EPIC Centre.
    • Is there a Bus Service?
      Stagecoach will be running a bus service from Lincoln Central Railway Station and Gainsborough Bus Station to the Showground on both days of the Lincolnshire Show. More information will be announced ahead of the Show.
    • What if I come in a taxi?
      There is a one way system operating on the roads around the Showground but taxis can use gate 6 (Burton Road) for both dropping off and picking up.
    • What security measures do you have in place?
      We would like to reassure all attending The Lincolnshire Show that visitor safety is a number one priority for us and we work with the Police to continually review the show. We have robust event management and contingency plans which cover a vast number of different scenarios that have been created in conjunction with the Police and other official bodies. Although there is no intelligence to indicate an increased risk at the show, the Police are continually monitoring the situation and we are taking their advice and guidance. We ask our visitors to help us out with the following specifics: Please be ready to show all your tickets, passes or badge when asked. Please ensure that if you have a vehicle pass, it is correctly displayed in your windscreen before approaching the carpark/showground entrance. Please report anything suspicious to, the police, a steward or Showground staff member. Please help us by complying swiftly with any requests from stewards or staff member.
    • Why is the Lincolnshire Show midweek?
      The Lincolnshire Show is traditionally an agricultural show, and over its 139 year history, it's something that has remained really important to us. We understand that some people work midweek, and that children are at school and because of that, not everybody can attend. We work with schools across the county on the Schools' Challenge, educational trips and tours and welcome over 5,000 school children each year, and we encourage parents that would like to bring their children along to speak with their school as the Lincolnshire Show is widely thought of as an educational event. If we were to move the Show to weekend dates, it would be a very different type of event as we wouldn't have the same high level of agricultural and trade support. Unfortunately, many shows that have moved to weekends no longer take place, or with significantly reduced visitor numbers.
    • Can I hire electric mobility scooters and manual wheelchairs?
      Event Mobility (Charitable Incorporated Organisation) will be providing electric mobility scooters and manual wheelchairs at this event for the use of mobility impaired, disabled and elderly visitors. To reserve an electric mobility scooter or manual wheelchair please book online at https://www.eventmobility.org.uk/lincolnshire-show Online bookings must be made at least two days before the event. Bookings cannot be taken during the event. If there is spare equipment available at the event it is offered on a first come, first served basis only.
  • Change the text and add your own content, including any information that is relevant to share.

    • Member Parking
      All car parks will be colour coded (Black, Green, Brown and White) see map for designated areas. Members' car park - access via Gate 6 on the B1398 Middle Street (Burton Road) or Gate 1 from the A15 (Northbound). Disabled badge holders - there will be designated areas available in Brown and White car parks. Disabled badge holders will be directed to these areas regardless of which entrance to the Showground they use. Pre-booked Motability scooters are located in the Brown and White car parks. Drop off and Pick-up points – service coaches, buses and taxis should use Gate 6 on the B1398 Middle Street (Burton Road). This entrance is also to be used for private cars intending to drop off and pick up visitors to the Show.
    • Future Lincolnshire Show dates
      Wednesday 18th & Thursday 19th June 2025 Wednesday 17th & Thursday 18th June 2026
    • What time is the show open?
      The gates open at 8am and the Show closes at 6pm on Wednesday and Thursday. All trade stands and concessions are open until 6pm on both days.
    • Where can I buy Lincolnshire Show Tickets?
      You can buy Lincolnshire Show tickets online, by calling 01522 522900 or by visiting the Society Offices at the Lincolnshire Showground. You can also by tickets at the following Ticket Outlets: LAS Office, Lincolnshire Showground, Lincoln LN2 2NA Uncle Henry's, Grayingham Grange Farm, Gainsborough DN21 4JD Waters Edge Tourist Information, Maltkiln Rd, Barton-upon-Humber DN18 5JR Peacock & Binnington Witham Oil & Paint, Outer Circle Rd, Lincoln LN2 4HL Ripon Farm Services - Retford, Langworth, Louth and Brigg
    • How much do tickets cost?
      Advanced Adult - £26.00 Child - £8.50 Family - £62.00 On the Day Adult - £35.00 Child - £10.00 Family - £75.00 For School/Education visits - please contact eduaction@lincolnshireshowgrund.co.uk for more information For groups over 15 - please contact accounts@lincolnshireshowground.co.uk Advanced tickets could be subject to postage/booking fees.
    • Can I bring my dog?
      Dogs are welcome at the Lincolnshire Show provided they are kept on a short, fixed lead at all times. Only guide dogs are allowed in eating areas which includes The EPIC Centre and The Food Court. Dogs are very welcome in animal areas but cannot enter livestock marquees or buildings. Please do not leave dogs in cars.
    • Is parking free at the show?
      Parking is free and all the car parks are within reasonable accessibility of the entrance gates. Cars displaying a disabled badge will be directed to the forward car park areas with easier access to gate entry. Members parking is in Red car park, access by A15 and through Gate 6 (Burton Road).
    • Can I be a member of the Lincolnshire Agricultural Society?
      Membership of the Agricultural Society is open to all and can be purchased pre-Show, allowing access to the new Members car park and the exclusive Member areas housed in The EPIC Centre. For more information on pricing, the benefits of Membership to the Lincolnshire Agricultural Society, or to join - https://lincolnshireshow.co.uk/membership Membership can be purchased on the days of the Show, and you will be given a refund on your entry ticket by the team at the information desk within the EPIC Centre.
    • Is there a Bus Service?
      Stagecoach will be running a bus service from Lincoln Central Railway Station and Gainsborough Bus Station to the Showground on both days of the Lincolnshire Show. More information will be announced ahead of the Show.
    • What if I come in a taxi?
      There is a one way system operating on the roads around the Showground but taxis can use gate 6 (Burton Road) for both dropping off and picking up.
    • What security measures do you have in place?
      We would like to reassure all attending The Lincolnshire Show that visitor safety is a number one priority for us and we work with the Police to continually review the show. We have robust event management and contingency plans which cover a vast number of different scenarios that have been created in conjunction with the Police and other official bodies. Although there is no intelligence to indicate an increased risk at the show, the Police are continually monitoring the situation and we are taking their advice and guidance. We ask our visitors to help us out with the following specifics: Please be ready to show all your tickets, passes or badge when asked. Please ensure that if you have a vehicle pass, it is correctly displayed in your windscreen before approaching the carpark/showground entrance. Please report anything suspicious to, the police, a steward or Showground staff member. Please help us by complying swiftly with any requests from stewards or staff member.
    • Why is the Lincolnshire Show midweek?
      The Lincolnshire Show is traditionally an agricultural show, and over its 139 year history, it's something that has remained really important to us. We understand that some people work midweek, and that children are at school and because of that, not everybody can attend. We work with schools across the county on the Schools' Challenge, educational trips and tours and welcome over 5,000 school children each year, and we encourage parents that would like to bring their children along to speak with their school as the Lincolnshire Show is widely thought of as an educational event. If we were to move the Show to weekend dates, it would be a very different type of event as we wouldn't have the same high level of agricultural and trade support. Unfortunately, many shows that have moved to weekends no longer take place, or with significantly reduced visitor numbers.
    • Can I hire electric mobility scooters and manual wheelchairs?
      Event Mobility (Charitable Incorporated Organisation) will be providing electric mobility scooters and manual wheelchairs at this event for the use of mobility impaired, disabled and elderly visitors. To reserve an electric mobility scooter or manual wheelchair please book online at https://www.eventmobility.org.uk/lincolnshire-show Online bookings must be made at least two days before the event. Bookings cannot be taken during the event. If there is spare equipment available at the event it is offered on a first come, first served basis only.
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Job Vacancies

Here at the Lincolnshire Showground, we have lots of departments, including Charity, Operations, Commercial, Marketing and Communications, Sales, and Finance.
 

We all work together as one big team.  

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Although we all have different job roles, be it indoors or outdoors, we’re all working hard
towards our one common passion - the Lincolnshire Showground.
We’re proud to host a range of fantastic events for thousands to enjoy each year.
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  • The Lincolnshire Showground is owned by the Lincolnshire Agricultural Society, a charitable organisation established back in 1869 whose objectives are to educate the county about food, farming and a sustainable environment. 

    Although our roots continue to be embedded in agriculture, we've diversified over the years to create a multi-purpose environment offering a wide range of services and events for the region and beyond.

    We are an equal opportunities employer. We welcome all applications from suitably qualified candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, religion or belief.

  • Why Work at Lincolnshire Showground?

    • Meaningful impact – Contribute to a well-respected organisation that supports the local economy, agriculture, and education through a diverse range of events.

    • Exciting and varied work – No two days are the same, with large-scale exhibitions, festivals, corporate events, and weddings creating a dynamic and engaging workplace.

    • Strong community values – A friendly, collaborative workplace where teamwork, respect, and community engagement are at the heart of everything we do.

    • Opportunities for growth – We nurture talent and provide employees with the chance to develop new skills, take on new challenges, and grow within the organisation.

    Key Benefits of Working with Us

    • Competitive salaries

    • Flexible working opportunities where possible

    • Free on-site parking

    • Event access and staff discounts

    • Employee wellbeing support

    • Career progression and training opportunities

    At Lincolnshire Showground, we’re more than just a workplace – we’re a community that values passion, teamwork, and excellence. If you’re looking for a rewarding role in a dynamic and exciting environment, we’d love to hear from you!

  • "Working at Lincolnshire Showground is incredibly rewarding. Every event is different, and the team is always supportive, making it a great place to grow and develop." – Events Coordinator

    "I love being part of such a passionate and dedicated team. The sense of community here is amazing, and the work we do makes a real impact on the local area." – Marketing & Communications Officer

    "There’s never a dull moment at Lincolnshire Showground! The variety of events keeps things exciting, and the team spirit makes it a fantastic place to work." – Facilities Manager

    • Free tickets to Lincolnshire Agricultural Society events

    • Member badges to the Lincolnshire Show for family and friends

    • Branded clothing

    • Training and development opportunities

    • Birthday and Christmas off

    • Minimum of 23 days annual leave per year, rising after 3 years

    • Private Health Care 

    • Life Insurance

    • Opportunity to work from home 1 day a week (subject to role)

There are no job vacancies at present

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Facilities and Maintenance Lead

Develop and execute marketing campaigns to promote Lincolnshire Showground and its events.
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Facilities Manager

Oversee the maintenance, safety, and operational efficiency of Lincolnshire Showground’s facilities.
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