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SGF Events is run by a small family team, the people involved have been in the Events Industry for over 30 years, exhibiting initially before graduating into organising the events. We have been running shows for around 18 years now and have produced events at a number of sites and locations across the UK, admittedly with varying success. Lessons have been learnt and continue to be so but our goal is to produce the best possible event for all involved and keep the show going for many years to come in bigger and better forms.

Over that time we have seen many changes and have undergone something of a rollercoaster through recessions, foot and mouth, the hunting with dogs ban and general pressure on rural economy but somehow the show continues to grow and has become a real success story for all those involved.

We continue to invest in the event and hope that the final result proves fun and value for money for our visitors and a profitable experience for our exhibitors. All suggestions are welcome and please email us with questions, requests or constructive suggestions.

Selby Game Fair is well into it's teenage years and has become a well established part of the show calendar, unusually for a show our date varies wildly depending on the arrival of Easter, but whether there is still snow in the air or the scent of the yellow heads of daffodils the show is all about our visitors both on two and four legs.

The show is held at Carlton Towers, the ancestral home of the Duke of Norfolk, a fantastic backdrop to one of the fastest growing events on the calendar and an increasingly popular location for weddings. As ever we could not run the event without the support of the Estate and we thank them once again for this.

Activities usually involve a packed main ring, lots of dogs, horses, birds of prey, ferrets, clay pigeon shooting, crafts, shopping, and lots to take part in and enjoy. Further details will be announced on the site closer to the 2012 show so please keep coming back!

Selby Game Fair has become an established and successful part of the show calendar and is now the enviable position of being able to guarantee an attendance irrespective of the British weather proved by our success in 2005. The event is always run over the four days of Easter at the fantastic Carlton Towers and is well into it's second decade.

In 2006 we were blessed with good weather other than some rain on the Monday and got over 50,000 visitors through our doors. The location helps with fantastic links to the M62, A1 and M1, but it is the track record of delivering for our visitors which is really building the success of the event.

We are always looking for quality exhibitors and last year over 200 companies appeared at the show. There are a number of ways you can exhibit at the event and these are listed simply below. Further information on marketing, advertising and sponsorship opportunities can be found elsewhere on the website including the opportunity to download the exhibitor forms. If you have any specific queries please get in touch.

Open Space - Simply booking space only in one of the Trade Stand aisles

Corner Open Space - As above but on a corner site; allowing Trading from two open sides

Shedding Bays - Outdoor Space but from within an individual 3m x 3m clear span bay, in a prime location of the show

Craft Marquee - A large marquee offering covered space for craft workers

Traders Marquee - A large marquee offering covered space for small companies and local producers.

Food Marquee - A large marquee is set up for the sale of food and food-related items available for consumption at home. The selling of food for consumption at the event is only allowed from companies who are part of the overall food concession

Selby Game Fair is well into it's teenage years and has become a well established part of the show calendar, unusually for a show our date varies wildly depending on the arrival of Easter, but whether there is still snow in the air or the scent of the yellow heads of daffodils the show is all about our visitors both on two and four legs.

The show is held at Carlton Towers, the ancestral home of the Duke of Norfolk, a fantastic backdrop to one of the fastest growing events on the calendar and an increasingly popular location for weddings. As ever we could not run the event without the support of the Estate and we thank them once again for this.

Activities usually involve a packed main ring, lots of dogs, horses, birds of prey, ferrets, clay pigeon shooting, crafts, shopping, and lots to take part in and enjoy. Further details will be announced on the site closer to the 2012 show so please keep coming back!