ROYAL HIGHLAND SHOW: Volunteers key to show success

The Royal Highland Show has a well-deserved reputation for running smoothly and much of that is down to the dedication of an army of volunteer stewards.

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Kay Adam

Many of the stewards at Ingliston happily dedicate a full four days to make sure everything goes to plan, and Kay Adam from Newhouse of Glamis, near Forfar, is a good example. As well as being chief steward...

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