The 21st Agricultural Show in Nadur organised by the local council, in Archpriest Martin Camilleri Square came to an end last Sunday with mayor Charles Said presenting mementos to the 135 exhibitors.

Items on display included agricultural products, animals, old agricultural machinery, traditional carts, local crafts, traditional Maltese food and home-made wine brought by Nadur farmers.

Also taking part were the Aurora folk group, Benny and Tonia, Ta’ Seguna folk group and traditional Maltese musician and singer Spiro Sillato. The Mnarja folk group were special guests.

Nadur archpriest Jimmy Xerri blessed the show.

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