There will be five steam and traction engines for visitors to admire, including one Aveling Porter steamroller built in the 1920s, three traction engines built between 1906 and 1920 and one Foden steam tractor from 1922. The model section will feature the winner of the Duke of Edinburgh's Trophy which was displayed at the Association's Annual Dinner.

The horticultural marquee will see the return of Hudson the Bee Man who will be selling honey. Artist Peter Kelling, who runs a charity for autistic children, will be holding a silent auction of 40 of his paintings and demonstrating his painting skills. Two young people who formed a company called Magic Gardens with help from the Prince's Trust will be promoting their garden designs and giving gardening advice. The RMC/ERA Best Kept Garden Awards will also be presented.

The vintage and veteran vehicle section will have a few cars on show which have not been entered before. Entries will be judged on Saturday and Sunday by experienced motor specialists, with one exception, the best vehicle in the show, which will be decided by the public.

Other entertainment includes It's A Knockout, the Bournemouth Carnival Band, sheepdog display, falconry, Egham Band, Runnymede School of Dance, Spelthorne School of Gymnastics and Punch and Judy.

Entry to the show costs £4 for adults, £2 for children aged from 6 to 16 and for Senior Citizens. The show takes place on Mrs Caddy's field in Whitehall Lane, off Stroude Road, and car parking is free on the special car park beside Milton Park.