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Attractions 2019 (Please Note Correct at Time of Printing – May Be Subject to Change) Attractions 2019 (Please note correct at time of printing – may be subject to change) Xtreme Bike Stunt Team Terrier Racing Classic Cars Countryside Area including: YFC Sheep Shearing, Ferret Racing, Education/Farm Yard Area, Pets Corner, Remote Control Tractor Course, Children’s Craft Workshop Model Farm Exhibitors Children’s Entertainer Caradon Orchard Young Farmers Weaver & Thatcher KuneKune Pigs Display of VintageTractors Companion Dog Show Bubble Football Kernow Kys Flyball Club Live Music including: Liskeard Silver Band, Luggers Uke Band Just Us Quartet, Westernairs Band, Liskeard School Jazz Groups and Liskeard Men’s Choir Contents Secretaries and section organisers Inside front cover Special attractions 1 Contents 1 Additional information 2 Sponsors and Donors 3 Regulations 4 Returning cups 5 Membership 6 Cattle classes 7-12 Mole Valley & Penbode Vets Junior Handling Series 13 Sheep classes 14-20 Horses, timetable and classes 21-32 Donkey classes 33 YFC classes 34-35 Domestic classes 36-44 Free Bus, Admission Prices, Disabled Parking Inside back cover Dates and contacts Cornwall & Devon shows Outside back cover After the Show Dance ran by Liskeard Young Farmers Club on the Showground with licenced bar, disco and BBQ From: 8pm – late Liskeard Show Schedule 2019 1 Details of all sections and competitions are available from: Beckie Breyley General Secretary website: www.liskeardshow.org Email: [email protected] COMPANION DOG SHOW Mrs Mary Whitehead Wavecrest, Merrymeet, Liskeard. PL14 3LP 01579 345359 CORNISH FOOD MARQUEE Mrs Sally Harvey Spring Cottage Lower Tutwell Nr. Callington PL17 8UU 01579 370955 FIELD TRADE STANDS Mrs Beckie Breyley Eldon St Ive Liskeard PL14 3NE 07894 456 099 HOMES & GARDENS MARQUEE Mrs Natalie Fell 3 Cox ParkTerrace Cox Park Gunnislake PL18 9BD 0787 2966006 (evenings) POULTRY SECTION (Apply for schedule from the poultry secretary) Mr Roger Thomas Meadowbank Tregorrick St Austell PL26 7AJ 07766 700822 SHOPPING/CRAFT MARQUEE Mrs Claire Wevell Higher Trenode Farm Widegates Looe PL13 1QA 07968514578 ENTERTAINMENT Mrs Alison Melhuish Trewolland Farm Liskeard PL14 3NL 07886512320 Liskeard Show Schedule 2019 2 SPONSORS 2019 The Association would like to thank the following Sponsors who have helped the show either by donating money, sponsoring classes or loaning equipment for general or specific use. AJW Wilson & Co Ltd, Superflo Floor Screeds Jane Price Donkey Sunday Baliol Shetlands & Donkeys Jefferys Estate Agents/Auctioneers Blackwell Bate Ltd Accountants John Harfoot Machinery BH White & Son Kernow Mill Burcombe Haulage Kernow Veterinary Group Callywith College Kivells Auctioneers Calweton Veterinary Group – Honorary Vets Langaller Farm, Bovey Tracey Castle Vets Markrite Ltd Cattle Services (Ayr) Markstone Granite, Lifton Caunters Solicitors Martin Hoare Digger Hire Chapel Bakery Mole Valley Farmers Coach House Cottages Penbode Vets Coodes Solicitors Peake (GB) Ltd Cornish Mutual Assurance Co Ltd Pollard Architectural, Liskeard Dawe Hawken & Dodd Accountants Prydis Ltd Accountants Deacon, Jewell Accountants R & G Deacon, Grove Farm Dinnis Diggers Ltd Rosettes of Quality Earl & Crocker Solicitors Studio Winter Eliot House Hotel The Dairy Centre Geoffrey Harris Tyres Trewithen Dairies Gists Insurance Brokers, Callington Truro Farm Machinery Gilberts Outfitters Vincent Tractors Gormellick Dexters VIP Marquees Hacks Country, Saltash Ward Randall Ltd Harpers Home Mix Ltd Wevell Haulage Howton Contractors Ltd WH Bond Timber For details on Sponsorship, please contact the General Secretary. Liskeard Show Schedule 2019 3 REGULATIONS 1. All animals must be the bona-fide property of the Exhibitor. 2. Entries will only be accepted if accompanied by the correct entry fee. 3. All entries, with the exception of horses, donkeys and the domestic section are to be in the Showground no later than 8.45am and remain until 4.00pm. Domestic section all entries to be displayed by 6.30pm on Friday evening and to remain until 4.30pm on Saturday. 4. All animals bought into the Showground shall be subject to the orders, regulations and rules of the Association or Officers appointed by them. Cases of disobedience of orders will be reported to the Committee who reserve the right to disqualify a defaulter. 5. All animal exhibitors must have adequate third party insurance. 6. No unsound horse shall be eligible to win a prize. 7. All horses must have an up to date vaccination for flu. Any that have recently started a course must have had the primary course of two injections prior to the show. At least 6 days should have passed since the last vaccination. 8. Correctly secured British Standard Skull Caps/Riding hats (numbers in Horse section) that meet current safety standards and must be worn by children at all times when mounted. Also these safety hats must be worn by all riders when jumping. 9. In awarding the prizes to the cattle and sheep, the judges will be instructed to take into consideration their relative merits for breeding purposes. 10. Any person making a false entry or giving a wrong description will be disqualified from taking a prize if awarded, such prize and all lesser prizes in that class, passing to the animals following in order of merit, except in such cases as the Schedule Committee shall decide otherwise. 11. Exhibitors of Bulls over 10 months of age must ensure that two people accompany the bull at all times when competing or moving the animal to and from the cattle lines to the ring. No bulls born before 1st January 2019 can be exhibited in the Junior Stockperson Classes. 12. All cattle entered will be double tied and must be suitably trained. All sheep will be in pens. Gazebos MUST be pinned and weighted down. 13. The Schedule Committee reserve to themselves the right to withhold any prize, make any alterations they deem necessary and also to settle any protest or dispute that may arise. 14. Any person making a protest shall, within one hour from the time the class is judged, deposit £5 with the General Secretary and if the protest is not upheld the money shall be forfeited to the Association. Should a protest be lodged relative to the age of any animal the same will be decided by the relevant Society’s Herd Book or by the Association’s Honorary Veterinary Surgeon and Dentition Rules. 15. The Association will not be liable for any loss, damage or injury, which persons, stock or exhibits whatsoever may sustain, except where provided for in statute. 16. The Organisers of this Show have taken reasonable precautions to ensure the health and safety of everyone present. For these measures to be effective, everyone must take all reasonable precautions to avoid and prevent accidents occurring and must obey the instructions of the Organisers and all the Officials and Stewards. 17. The Showground will be open for the reception of implements and equipment on the day before the Show until 8.00pm. 18. General Data Protection Regulation. You may have heard about the new GDPR that comes into effect on 25 May 2018. To help comply with GDPR consent requirements, we need to confirm that you would like to continue receiving the Liskeard Show schedule each year. If you DO NOT wish to receive the schedule each year, please contact the show secretary on 07894 456 099 or email: [email protected]. The full Privacy Notice can be found on the Liskeard Show website www.liskeardshow.org. Note: All cups to be collected AND SIGNED FOR from the Section Secretaries. Local Classes: The area that qualifies for the local specials is east of the River Fowey to Lostwithiel. The B3268 to the A30, south of the A30 from the B3268 to the River Tamar and west of the River Tamar. Please see the map for details. Liskeard Show Schedule 2019 4 RETURNING CUPS Can those of you who won cups/trophies at last year’s show please return them to any of the following: Cattle secretary: Mrs Anne Hambly Domestic secretary: Mrs Jackie Martin Donkey secretary: Mrs Lizzie Wills Horse secretary: Mrs Liz Martin Sheep secretary: Mrs Marie & Miss Tian Bersey General Secretary: Mrs Beckie Breyley (Addresses inside front cover) Or Gilberts Outfitters, Liskeard Mr Mark Thomas, Genus Stand at The Royal Cornwall Show Mole Valley Farmers, Liskeard Branch By 1st July 2019 Please remember that you are responsible for the cups/trophies until the Association have them in their possession. Many thanks, Mrs Beckie Breyley General Secretary Liskeard Show Schedule 2019 5 Membership Terms of Membership Adult £10 Junior (5-15yrs) £4 Patron £15 Family (2 adults and 2 juniors) £22 Life Membership £135 The Privileges of Membership Free admission to the Liskeard Show Free Show Field Car Parking on show day Use of the Member Tent with discounted rates for lunch and afternoon teas (pre- bookable) Reduced Entry Fees for the Livestock Classes Copy of the Annual Show Newsletter Right to vote at the Annual General Meeting To apply for Membership of The Association, please contact: The Membership Secretary Mrs Denise Hasshill Little Gormellick Lodge Hill Liskeard, PL14 4JX Telephone: 01579 342955 Payment can be made by adding the amount to your exhibitor entry form fees or completing the application form below and sending it to the Membership Secretary along with a cheque made payable to: Liskeard & District Agricultural Association. Application form. Block capitals please. NAME………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. ADDRESS…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. ……………………………………………………………………………………….POST CODE…………………………. TEL NO……………………………………..…………..EMAIL…………………………………………………………….. Badges Required: Adult …………………………… Life ………………………… Junior ………………………… Patron ……………………. Family…………………………… By signing this form we agree to the show’s retention of our data to provide future information on the show as per the Privacy Notice found on the show’s website www.liskeardshow.org. Please tick this box if you DO NOT consent to us holding your information for future purposes. Signed:………………………………………………………………………………… Date:……………………………………………………………….. Liskeard Show Schedule 2019 6 CATTLE Secretary: Mrs Anne Hambly Sponsored by: NFU & NFU Mutual, Liskeard Notes: All cattle entries must comply with DEFRA regulations in force at the time of the show.
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