May 21, 2026

Holmes & Hills brings creativity and community spirit to the Essex Young Farmers Show

Holmes & Hills Solicitors was delighted to take part in this year’s Essex Young Farmers Show, celebrating the people, businesses and communities at the heart of Essex.

The show, which brings together farming families, local businesses and the wider community, provided the perfect setting for Holmes & Hills to invite children and families to get creative by helping Daisy the cow get show ready.

This interactive “colour a cow” activity proved to be a huge hit, with visitors to the stand picking up colour in pens, choosing bright colours and adding their own imaginative designs to Daisy throughout the day. Daisy quickly transformed into a colourful centrepiece of the Holmes & Hills stand, with some children even lying on their tummies to make sure every last gap was filled in.

The activity was designed to reflect the shared values behind both the show and the firm itself: community, collaboration and supporting local people. Every colour added represented individuals coming together to create something unique, mirroring the strong sense of partnership seen across the rural community.

Based in Essex and Suffolk, Holmes & Hills Solicitors is proud to support a wide range of clients, including rural businesses, farming families and local communities across the region. Taking part in the Essex Young Farmers Show provided a valuable opportunity to engage with visitors from across the community, while recognising the important role agriculture continues to play locally.

Rebecca Mason, Managing Partner at Holmes & Hills Solicitors, commented:

“The Essex Young Farmers Show was a fantastic event and a great opportunity to meet local families and businesses. Seeing so many people get involved with Daisy was brilliant and perfectly reflected our approach at Holmes & Hills, working in partnership with our community and supporting people through every stage of life.”

Holmes & Hills would like to thank everyone who stopped by the stand, picked up a pen and helped Daisy stand out from the herd.

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