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P R O G R A M M E (Time-table will be strictly adhered to where possible) ORDER OF JUDGING: Approx. 08.00 a.m. Breeding Hunters (commencing with Ridden Hunter Class) 09.00 a.m. Sheep Dog Trials 09.00 a.m. Carcass Class 09.00 a.m. Dogs Approx. 09.00 a.m. Riding and Turnout Approx. 09.00 a.m. Coloured Horse/Pony In-hand 09.15 a.m. Young Farmers’ Cattle 09.30 a.m. Dry Stone Walling Ballot 09.30 a.m. Beef Cattle (Local) 09.45 a.m. Sheep Approx. 10.00 a.m. All Other Cattle Judging commences Approx. 10.00 a.m. Children’s Riding Classes Approx. 10.00 a.m. Heavy Weight Agricultural Horses 10.00 a.m. Goats 10.00 a.m. Produce, Home Produce and Crafts (Benching 09.45 a.m.) 10.00 a.m. Flowers, Vegetables and Farm Crops (Benching 09.45 a.m.) 10.00 a.m. Poultry, Pigeons and Rabbits 10.30 a.m. ‘Pateley Pantry’ Stands Approx. 10.45 a.m. Mountain & Moorland 11.00 a.m. Pigs Approx. 11.00 a.m. Ridden Coloured 11.00 a.m. Trade Stands 1.15 p.m. Junior Shepherd/Shepherdess Classes (judged at the sheep pens) Approx. 2.00 p.m. Childrens’ Pet Classes (judged in the cattle rings) 2.00 p.m. Sheep - Supreme Championship MAIN RING ATTRACTIONS: 08.00-12.00 Judging - Horse and Pony classes 12.00-12.35 Inch Perfect Trials Display Team 12.35-12.55 Terrier Racing 12.55-1.30 ATV Manoeuvrability Test 1.30-2.00 Young Farmers Mascot Football 2.00-2.20 Parade of Fox Hounds by West of Yore Hunt & Claro Beagles 2.20-3.00 Inch Perfect Trials Display Team 3.00-3.30 GRAND PARADE AND PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES (Excluding Sheep, Goats, Pigs, Produce and WI) Parade of Tractors celebrating 8 decades of Nidderdale Young Farmers Club 3.30- Show Jumping OTHER ATTRACTIONS: Meltham & Meltham Mills Band playing throughout the day 12.00-12.15 St Cuthbert’s Primary School Band 12.15-1.15 Lofthouse & Middlesmoor Silver Band Forestry Exhibition Heritage Marquee Small Traders/Craft Marquee Pateley Pantry Marquee with Cookery Demonstrations 11.00 a.m. Band Parade down the High Street 11.00 a.m. Cricket Match Owl Exhibition by Geoff and Margaret Mottram The National Vintage Tractor and Engine Club. (The Best Engine will receive the S. Urie Perpetual Cup) 1 12.30 p.m. Presentation of Pig Trophies at the Pig marquee 2.20 p.m. Presentation of Sheep Trophies at the Sheep pens 2.45 p.m. Presentation of Goat Trophies at the Goat marquee 4.30 p.m. Presentation of Dry Stone Walling Trophies 4.30 p.m. Presentation of WI Trophies at WI Tent 4.45 p.m. Presentation of Produce Trophies at Produce Tent 5.10 p.m. Meltham & Meltham Mills Band march out of the showfield to play three hymn tunes at the bottom of the High Street (weather permitting) TROPHIES and SPECIAL PRIZES Bluefin Insurance Services Ltd. Cup awarded annually to the winning team in the Cricket Match Nidderdale Agricultural Society Man of the Match Trophy awarded to the Best Player in the Cricket Match The Craven Gilpin Cup awarded annually to the Best Display in the Pateley Pantry marquee HSBC Bank Trophy awarded annually to the Show Person of the Year Shaw Funfair Cup awarded annually to the Best Large Trade Stand £20 Special Prize kindly donated by Mr John Fort to be awarded to the Best Large Trade Stand Fort Cup awarded annually to the Best Small Trade Stand £15 Special Prize kindly donated by Mr John Fort to be awarded to the Best Small Trade Stand Nidderdale Agricultural Society NIDDERDALE SHOW SUPPORTS BRITISH MEAT Nidderdale Agricultural Society are pleased to confirm that the caterers at this year's Nidderdale Show will only be serving British Beef, Ham and Burgers. Do call in at the Showman’s Hospitality Marquee at the Great Yorkshire Show 10th to 12th July 2012 Food and drinks served all day at reasonable prices. 2 HEALTH AND SAFETY POLICY STATEMENT POLICY AND AIMS The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 specifies that the Nidderdale Agricultural Society is responsible for the health and safety of its employees and that a Safety Policy Statement shall be issued which details the manner in which this responsibility is to be carried out. In addition the Nidderdale Agricultural Society recognises its responsibility for the health and safety of Society and Committee Members, visitors, exhibitors, contractors, volunteers and members of the public who are attending the Society’s annual show. The Society is committed to the highest attainable standards of health and safety for all of those persons listed above. To enable the highest standards to be achieved and maintained, the Society will ensure that all applicable statutory requirements are enforced and that the provisions of any relevant advisory Codes of Practice are recognised and implemented. IMPLEMENTATION A Health and Safety Sub Committee shall be formed whose purpose is to identify the means by which the aims of the Society for Health and Safety are to be achieved. The Health and Safety Sub Committee shall be comprised of the President of the Society, the Chairman of the Committee, all Chief Stewards, the Honorary Safety Advisor and co-opted Members as required. A series of instructions shall be written which will identify individual responsibility for the safety management of the Show and the procedures to be followed in the event of an emergency arising during its course. These instructions shall be known as Show Procedures and will be reviewed annually and further procedures written as a need is identified by the Main or Sub Committee of the Show. A meeting of the Sub Committee shall be held in the week preceding the annual Show at which time all Chief Stewards will be given instruction on the requirements for health and safety contained in the Show Procedures. The instruction will be appropriate to both their own particular area of responsibility and to the Show general site requirements. It is the responsibility of the Chief Stewards, under the direction and authority of the Chairman of the Committee, to ensure that the Stewards under their control are familiar with the Safety Executive Guidance appropriate to their section. The Chief Stewards must also ensure that the Stewards within their section are trained in the provisions and actions required by the Show Procedures and that their requirements are adhered to and carried out at all times. A H Firth – President See our Website at www.nidderdaleshow.co.uk 3 O F F I C E R S 2 0 1 2 President: A H Firth, Esq. Ivy House Farm, Middlesmoor President-Elect: Mr W J Fort, BEM Honorary Show Director: J A Stoney, MBE Meadow Croft, Bewerley, Pateley Bridge Assistant Honorary Show Director: T Stoney, Esq. White Wood Farm, Bewerley LIFE MEMBERS F Alderton, Esq., Summerbridge J G Houseman, Esq., Markington Mrs M Anderson, Wath D Mawson, Esq., Rabbit Hill Farm, Warsill W Burdett, Esq., Hutton Sessay, Thirsk J H Nicholson, Esq., Castiles, Grantley J A S Church, Esq., Lofthouse D Prince, Esq., Glasshouses Mrs A Crabtree, Crag Lane House, Kettlesing Mrs B Rhodes, Darley P Crabtree, Esq., Crag Lane House, Kettlesing D R Smith, Esq., Dacre Banks J Dale, Esq., Bishop Thornton F D Smith, Esq., Brimham Rocks F R Dawson, Esq., Winyates, Hartwith J A Stoney, M.B.E., Pateley Bridge F Dean, Esq., Pateley Bridge Miss A Summersgill, Glasshouses J S Fawcett, Esq., Burnt Yates, Harrogate D Swires, Esq., Summerbridge F A Foster, Esq., 3 Shirley Avenue, Ripon C Thompson, Esq., Lacon Cottages, Dacre W P Gratton, Esq., Park House Farm, Hartwith E G A Thompson, Esq., Harrogate C P Haigh, Esq., Hall Green, Wakefield Major J G Turner, M.B.E., Harrogate I D U Hall, M.B.E., Rashdyke, Bewerley J Verity, Esq., Thruscross, Harrogate K Hardcastle, Esq., Darley I Weatherhead, Esq., Pateley Bridge R Holmes, Esq., Clint Cottage, Birstwith COMMITTEE Chairman: Mr D Harker, Stean Beck Farm, Stean Vice-Chairman: Mr R Harker, Raygill House Farm, Ramsgill BEWERLEY: Mrs B Bainbridge, NORWOOD: Mr R D Eggleston Messrs S Gibbon, M Grayshon, I D U Hall, RIPON: Messrs F A Foster, E A Jennings, A Harker, H Leahy, D Prince, J A Stoney, T D Johnson, C S Parker, T Simpson Stoney SAWLEY: Mr G Smalley, Mrs C Dent, BISHOPSIDE: Mrs M Anderson, Mrs J E Harris, Miss K Gibson Miss A Summersgill, Messrs J Mawer, STONEBECK DOWN: Messrs K Blakey, C Metcalfe, C Prince, M Richmond, S Shepherd BISHOP THORNTON: Mr J M Dale D Harker, D Leeming, M Leeming, CLINT: Messrs J S Fawcett, A Walmsley B S Simpson, D Simpson, R Simpson, DACRE: Messrs K Alsop, P Fort, W J Fort, R Weatherhead E Marshall, C Thompson STONEBECK UP: Messrs J A S Church, DALLOWGILL: Mr H Topham A H Firth, R Harker, D Verity, R Verity DARLEY: Miss D Hardcastle, Messrs A Bradley, THRUSCROSS: Messrs J Verity, K Wilson K Hardcastle WARSILL: Messrs D Mawson, P Gratton FOUNTAINS EARTH: Miss A M Brown, Mrs S Smith, Messrs D Brown, D Middlemiss, YOUNG FARMERS: Mr M Prince J Robson CANINE SECTION: Mr P A Broadbent, HARROGATE: Messrs M Petyt, O Wilson HARTWITH: Mrs M Liddle, Messrs F R Dawson, Mrs C Cooper W P Gratton, H Patrick, D Parker WOMENS’ INSTITUTE: Miss C Harker, F D Smith, M Smith, D Swires, Mrs S Melville MARKINGTON: Messrs J G Houseman, SMALL STOCK: Mrs S Cornforth, W Houseman and M Stockil Mr R Cornforth 4 Secretary: Mrs Susan Monk, Victoria House, West End, Askrigg, Leyburn DL8 3HN (Tel: 01969 650129) Dog Section Secretary: Mr Peter A Broadbent, 89 Acres Hall Crescent, Pudsey, Leeds LS28 9DY (Tel: 0113 239 4510) Small Stock Secretaries: Mr R Cornforth & Mrs S Cornforth, 4 Rosemary Court, Easingwold, York YO61 3EZ (Tel: 01347 821617) Sponsorship Secretaries: Mr R & Mrs J Winder, Pateley Bridge (Tel: 01423 711628) Honorary Press Officer: Miss H Blakey (07968 529 676) Chief Ground Stewards: Miss A M Brown, Mr P Gratton Bio-Security Officer: Mr N Spedding Hon.