We are delighted to mark our first time exhibiting at the Royal Highland Show, to build connections with our communities, good causes, customers, and landowners. 


The show, which takes place between 20th and 23rd June, represents a great chance for us to listen to all our many stakeholders, make new acquaintances and contacts and hear from old friends.

We look forward to meeting you on the day!

The Royal Highland Show is the biggest event in Scotland’s agricultural calendar and takes place in Ingliston, Edinburgh each year. It draws huge crowds, from farmers and those linked to the sector, to those who are simply there for some thrills, feasts and family fun!

 

2024 marks Cala's debut at the show - so no matter what you are looking to get out of your experience at the RHS, we'd welcome you to come and join us.

 

For those simply wanting to know a little more about us or explore what opportunities we can offer, our knowledgeable land and sales teams will be on hand from our East and West of Scotland regional businesses. A perfect chance to discuss any aspects of Cala; from land and community opportunities, to discussing our homes and developments.

 

For those with children looking to get creative, we have;

- a drawing competition for those budding interior designers out there.

- a sand pit with ride on digger set up, for those interested in becoming a construction worker in training!

 

And for anyone simply looking for a little fun, our photo opportunity will provide an eye catching backdrop to create a memory from the day.

 

Interested? We are easily located in the Outdoor Area of 4th Avenue (stand number 3) - so please call in and meet us, we look forward to meeting you.

To view more in advance of meeting us, please find links below: 

- Land 

- Developments across East Scotland

- Developments across West Scotland 

- Development across North Scotland 

- Community Pledge 

 

 

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