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Ploughing Match Association 76Th Ploughing Match EAST KENT PLOUGHING MATCH ASSOCIATION TH 76 PLOUGHING MATCH Upper Venson Farm, Eastry CT13 0JH With thanks to the Ledger Family SCHEDULE Wednesday 29 September 2021 Entries close: 31 August 2021 The East Kent Ploughing Match Association, with the help of all our supporters, was pleased to make the following donation:- RABI £680 EKPMA Registered Charity No 229527 1 East Kent Ploughing Match Association Presidents: Mr J Ledger Vice-Presidents: A Barker, Miss Anne Bartlett, S J Bates, R Bayly, R W Bradshaw, A Brett, T E Castle, J W Cowans, A Cullinane, P Dunn, The Rt Hon The Lord FitzWalter, Mrs O Fox-Pitt, The Rt Hon The Earl of Guilford, Viscount Hawarden, T Hulme, T R Hume, The Hon Michael-John Knatchbull, R J Laslett MBE, G R Ledger, K Ledger, J Linington, R F Loder-Symonds, J McCabe, Mrs V McDonald, K Moule, I Overy, P Overy, F Paterson, J Paterson, S Phillips, J Plommer, M Plommer, J N Plumptre, G Preston, J A Rose, D Solley, M Solley, The Countess Sondes, R Spencer, C Wacher, J Weir, M Welham Hon Chaplain: Revd Dr Paul Glass Hon Veterinary Surgeon: Sarah Emptage, MRCVS, BVetMed Hon Medical Officer: Dr Jonathan Webster Chairman: Mr Patrick Overy, West Studdal Farm, Dover, Kent, CT15 5BJ Vice Chairman: Mr Mike Barker, Essentially Hops, Chalkpit Farm, Adisham Road, Canterbury, Kent CT4 5EU Hon Accountant: Beresfords Chartered Accountants, 1-2 Rhodium Point, Hawkinge Business Park, Spindle Close, Hawkinge, Folkestone, Kent CT18 7TQ Hon Secretary: Mrs S Moir, Thornleigh, Upper Bridge Street, Wye, Kent TN25 5AN (Tel: 07802 974838 Email: [email protected]) Mrs L Astbury, The Loft, North Elham, Canterbury, Kent CT4 6UY (Tel: 07538 547010 Email: [email protected]) Hon Treasurer: Mr B Jones, 1 Pineham Bottom Cottage, Pineham, Dover CT15 5HB (Email: [email protected]) The Association would like to thank our generous Prize Donors and Sponsors: ANGELA HIRST HAYNES RAMSAK BRACHERS HOBBS PARKER SKELTON GROUP BROOKS HUMBER PALMERS SPALDINGS D J AGRI LAMBERT & FOSTER ST EDMUND’S SCHOOL ERNEST DOE LISTER WILDER T DENNE & SONS FINNS OVENDEN THANET WASTE FURLEY PAGE POWERMAIN WINKWORTH 2 EKPMA COMMITTEE Messrs M Barker, A Bartlett, M Cocks, G J Cross, A Dean, P Dunn, S Dunn, G Hirst, H Kenton, A Kerr, C Laker, J Ledger, J Loder-Symonds, I Mather, J McCabe, A R Mummery, M Ovenden, P Overy, S Patfield, N Parsons, F Paterson, S Phillips, M Plommer, E Plumptre, G Preston, J Smith, M Solley, M Spanton, I Stickells, J Weir, M Welham, G Whitehead Advertisement Steward Sarah Moir [email protected] 07802974838 Cup Steward E Plumptre c/o BTF Lister, Challock Catering Steward S Phillips, T Smith Vintage Tractor Steward C Laker, 1 Summerfield Road, Summerfield, Woodnesborough, Sandwich CT13 0EW Steam Plough Steward M Lyon Vintage Ploughing Stewards C Laker, J Laker, T Page, A Dean Commercial Ploughing G Preston, J Plommer, P Jenner, T Leach, M Ledger, Stewards N Parsons, S Dunn, A Mew, K Hunt, M Ovenden Horse Ploughing Stewards A Bartlett, I Gent, J Weir Fruit and Vegetable Steward G Whitehead, J Whitehead Grain Stewards R Edridge, F Paterson, I Stickells Fields Steward P Dunn, J Weir Judges Steward H Kenton Showground Stewards P Brenchley, A Kerr, Bramling Court, Wingham Car Park Stewards M Barker, G Hirst, J Loder-Symonds, M Spanton Safety Officers J Ledger 07850 600321 & M Solley 07956 475572 Medical Support David Seymour, Criticare UK Ambulance Service 07827 928747 JUDGES 2021 Commercial and Vintage D Gunn, B Kelsey, B Harbour, B Stone, C Reynolds, R Day, D Ploughing Hubbard, S Goodworth, P Pierson, P Swinnerton, R Goodban, H Batchelor Horse Ploughing A Bartlett, I Gent, J Weir Vegetables and Fruit J Vickers, N Kenton Grain and Seeds O Wilson, G Hewitt Hay and Fodder J Warnock Fields of Peas, Beans & Oil C Stevens, P Goode Seed Rape Field of Wheat & Barley J Short, R Bayly Stockman P Francesconi Silage P Francesconi 3 EKPMA MEMBERS Membership Fee £15 per Year * Non-Members Class Entry Fee £20 per year As we do not charge a Class Entry Fee to Members, it would be much appreciated if those members who are able to would increase their subscription voluntarily. No receipts will be sent to acknowledge cheques unless requested. LIFE MEMBERS R Bradshaw D Hopper P Mummery R Clarke Mrs P Hume J C Plommer J Cowans T R Hume R M Smith Mrs C Harland D Kemp D Solley P Harland W Laslett Mrs C Holdstock M Moore MEMBERS P J Akehurst & Sons M Cocks J Haffenden Arter Bros A S & C Coleman J & R Harbour R Austen M T Coleman W H Harbour D Banks P C Coleman & Partners Viscount Hawarden Barclays Bank Plc R Coleman & Son P B Headley Bardsley Fruit Farming Coppice Wood (Kent) Hickson Bros Mr and Mrs M Barker L Court Angela Hirst Mr and Mrs M Barnes D G Cross M Hobbs A Bartlett G J Cross M Hof C P Barwick Mrs J Wall I Hogben J Batchelor C Cullen Hollamby Estates M Baxter A R Davies Horton Park Farm W, J & R Bayly A E Daw & Sons Edward Hulme Birt Brothers R C Day and Son Thomas Hulme Mrs A Blakely T Denne & Sons Ltd H T Hulme Miss S Blakely Mr and Mrs A Dean T Hume & Son D Blaxland Mr and Mrs G Dean Mr & Mrs K Hunt D Botting H W Densham V Hunt J Bradley J Donaldson R K Huntley T & S Bradley Charles Elgar & Sons A Hyde P Brenchley W R Elgar & Sons M Izard A Brett C Evans Jessel Farms Brook Farm Partnership Farmcare Trading Ltd B M Jones R Browne Fengrain P Kelsey B K G Bullock FINNS W Kerr & Sons N K Bullock The Rt Hon Lord Fitzwalter The Rt Hon M J Knatchbull Henry Burch & Son M M Fox-Pitt Kreston Reeves & Co J Burgess P W Francesconi & Son C Laker N H Burrows R M Fuller R J Laslett MBE P Burt R Genge R Macey J Burvill P Gent A & S Martin P J Carden M W & A W Goddard D M Ledger Chandler and Dunn K M Goddard Ledger Farms Ltd Chavereys Godden and Redman G R Ledger J Claringbould Goldsmith J Linnington H Clayson Gosmere Farms Lloyds TSB Agricultural D H Clifton O W Gower R Loder-Symonds E J Clough The Rt Hon Earl of Guilford M Lyon 4 R Martin Farms R Phillips Stiles and Bates I Mather S Phillips E Sutcliffe D Maxwell J Pickett N Tanton E & J H Maylem A Pilcher J A Tapley J McCabe J C & M Plommer J T Terry & Son V McDonald J N Plumptre D A Titmuss & Son D G McEwen D Potter G Tompsett A Mew A Preisig H W Twyman J Miller G & E A Preston M Tyrrell G W J Mitchell C R Quested Velcourt Ltd N Morgan Quex Park Estate P W Vickers & Sons S W Mount & Sons C R Reynolds J H Vowell W J Moynan & Sons J Roberts C B Wacher A R Mummery J Saxby Margaret Walters P Mummery P Seath Ware Farms Natwest Bank Plc K Sherwood A W Warner & Sons Ltd Nonington Farms Ltd S Smith J Weir & Sons R Norrington L R Smith & Son M Welham Helen Northrop N Snape A West C Older DJ Snell O West R G Ovenden S Solley G & D White R H Ovenden Ltd Solley’s Farm Ltd W S Whitehead & Sons Ltd P Overy E Spanton R Whorlow Mrs S Owen R D E Spencer M P Wilkinson T Page D Steed Mrs A Wheeler J L T Parsons & Sons I Steed Wilkins Kennedy R J Paterson J A Stephens C S Willett & Co Ltd D Peacock B B Stephens & Son Ms M C Window P Pearson-Wood Farms J R Stevens Ltd Ian Wood Agwood Ltd Pett Valley Farms St Nicholas Court Farms THE EAST KENT PLOUGHING MATCH ASSOCIATION WOULD LIKE TO THANK LAMBERT & FOSTER WHO HAVE KINDLY PRINTED THIS 2021 SCHEDULE 5 It is with great regret that due to the uncertainties of Covid restrictions and the safety of our committee, stewards, judges, competitors and the public, the Women’s Section have decided to cancel the Arts, Crafts and Cookery Competition Marquee for the 2021 Match. The good news is that the Women’s Section will still be running its Rural Crafts Event and this will be in two marquees to help with the safety of the Stallholders and the general public. The other good news is that we will be running our amazing raffle again. th We hope that we will see you there in Eastry on 29 September. 6 RULES 1. The Association is established for the encouragement of those employed in agriculture and for awarding prizes for skill in agricultural pursuits. 2. The Association shall consist of members from whom a President, Vice-Presidents and Committee of Management shall be elected. 3. Any Person wishing to join the Association must be proposed, seconded and elected at a General or Committee Meeting and complete the appropriate application form as issued by a committee member. 4. The Annual Subscription for Members shall not be less than £15.00, due on the closing date of entries in each year. 5. Any Member whose subscription is two years in arrears shall cease to be a Member until he has been re-elected. 6. All Members shall be entitled to make entries of themselves and their employees. 7. Non-Members may make entries on payment of not less than £20.00 at the Committee’s discretion.
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