The Town and Country Festival on August 24-26 at Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire, has so much to offer the whole family with live bands, music, live radio, sports competitions, steel bands, unrivalled shopping and classic cars not to mention lots of cuddly pets.

Thisiskidderminster has joined forces with the Royal Agricultural Society of England to offer visitors to this site the exclusive chance to win one of six pairs of tickets to the show worth more than £100.

Events in the festival's famous Grand Ring will be breathtaking with displays from the Emergency Services, spectacular parachute jumps from the Royal Artillery team and pure action from two huge monster trucks, in a breathtaking battle of tug of war.

There will be 80 cheerleaders to ensure all Grand Ring entertainment gets off to a resounding start and a grand finale of hot air balloons to complete a fantastic days worth of entertainment.

There's more action with fast and furious mounted games teams, the energetic Dogs in Action arena and the Pedal Power roadshow where you can test the very latest models and climb The Rock as seen on TV's Dog Eat Dog programme.

For children the fun never ends at the Town and Country Festival with circus performances, a little tikes play area, active displays from Hi Bri and non stop music fun with Mercia FM and KiX'96.

You will find a tempting food marquee incorporating farmers markets a real working bakery, bacon and hams, cider, cakes, preserves and lively cookery demonstrations.

The Country Sports Arena has everything from ferrets, farriers and falconers plus a clay pigeon shoot and pony club.

Whether a seasoned motoring enthusiast or onlooker you'll be amazed by the spectacular array of shinny bonnets from the latest hi-tech vehicles, classic sports models or military tanks, you will find something in Motor World to ogle over.

If this isn't enough to satisfy you then make sure you savour the cream of the crop as Mercedes-Benz celebrate their 50th anniversary with a stunning display ranging from the early 50's to modern day Mercedes - with a car from each decade displayed in the Oak Pavilion.

There's live entertainment too with a dedicated motoring arena displaying more than 400 classic cars, a gruelling 4x4 off road course.

The show will be opens from 9.30am until 6.30pm on Monday and 9.30am until 7pm on Saturday and Sunday.

For further details visit the website or call 0247 685 8300 to book tickets.

To win one of six pairs of tickets to the show answer the following question:

Q: Which car marque will be celebrating their 50th anniversary at the Town and Country Festival?

Closing date: Friday, August 16.