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This fantastic day of entertainment is

nearer than you think. Bellingham Show is only 45 min.

drive from Newcastle. It is on public transport routes.

Directions on the website, postcode NE48 2JY.

Great value for money!

FREE PARKING. Adults £6; Children u. 14 years £2; OAP £4;

babes in arms FOC; Vice President £25 (2 admissions); Member

£10 (1 admission); Life Membership £100 (1 admission for life).

Many activities on the field are free of charge.

The classes

are not just for locals, if you qualify, you can enter anything you

like. Most children’s classes in home baking, craft and art

classes are free to enter; don’t be shy and fill out a form today.

www.bellinghamshow.co.uk

by post; Rachel Pearson, Show Secretary, Carriteth Cottage,

Bellingham, Hexham, Northumberland,

NE48 2LD

t. 07734 294 831

e. [email protected] The Chairman. [email protected]

The Treasurer. [email protected]

Follow us on Facebook and Twitter or make friends with Bella Show Sheep, Facebook mascot.

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LIVE MUSIC ALL DAY

PUB GAMES Plus, the longest running Northumbrian piping

competition in the world. Acoustic music in the

Vintage Tea Tent in the afternoon

What’s on in the Paddock:- classes for; retrained racehorses, ridden and

working hunters, Mountain and Moorelands, jumping, horse and pony

sports and best pony. What’s on at the Kennels: hound, terrier, collie and

fun dog show. Gun dog scurry.

This section celebrates the agricultural heritage of the area. Classes for

Blackface sheep (Scotch and Hexham type), Cheviots, Leicesters,

Continental breeds and much, much more.

Mad Hatter’s Tea Party, miniature pony and trap rides, meet Otto the Otter

and Teddy the Fox, mini Olympics and games, Tug o’ War, fairground rides,

petting corner, Go-Kart party, face painting, balloon modelling, Horsey

Hopper Derby, North Tynies Play Bus

See website for timetable and more information

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Vintage Tea Marquee – the best English cake and a nice cup of tea to be

had for miles around for only £3 – delicious!

ACTION FOR THE ADVENTUROUS

Clay pigeon shooting, lazer clays, archery with the Bowman of Backworth,

climbing wall, Army Cadets, Fire Brigade Cadets

As well as all the classes, main ring entertainment, bands and judging you

can also see: Medieval wood turning, Tommy Craggs- Chainsaw

carver, a Taste of History-Roman cookery demonstration

Opening ceremony, First Schools in the area performing a song they have

written ‘Bellingham Show Song’. Chariots of Fire Horse Display Team,

Police Dog Handlers, Inter Hunt challenge, Tug of War, Terrier Racing,

Hound Parade, Parade of Champions, Fell Race, Fancy Dress Parade.

See website for timetable and more information

Craft tent stuffed full of stands and several crafty things for you to try.

Trade stands ranging from local crafts, clothing, gifts, tack, tools, plants &

great foody stalls – something for everyone.

This section celebrates the home baking, crafts and art of the area. (formerly

called the Industrial Section). Cakes, jams, crochet, stick dressing, hand writing,

painting and every traditional craft you can think of. Plus there are several crafty

things for you and your kids to try your hands at.

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MEMBERSHIP OF THE SHOW BANKER’S ORDER FORM Please complete and return to the Secretary or set up a

standing order and email your name and address to the

Secretary so your badges can be posted out.

To (Name of Bank) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Plc

Address of Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

On receipt of the order please pay Lloyds Banks plc Bellingham, Sort code

30-94-19, for the account of North Tyne and Redesdale Agricultural Society

- Account No. 00712498 the sum of £ . . . . . . . . and continue to make

payments on the 1st

day of June annually until further notice. This order

cancels any previous order.

Name ………………………………………………………………………….

Signature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Email Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Name of account of be debited. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Bank Account Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Sort Code Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CHARGES

Vice President . . . . . . . . £25 (2 admissions) and entry to the V.I.P marquee

Member . . . . . . . . . . . . £10 (1 admission)

Life Membership . . . . . . £150 (1 admission each year for life) and entry to

the V.I.P marquee

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The Show reserves the right to change these times, check

www.bellinghamshow.co.uk before Show Day

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JUDGING WILL BEGIN AT 10.00 AM

PLEASE NOTE It is the exhibitors’ responsibility to deliver and collect the necessary

licences to and from the Show Officials. Show CPH is 31/069/8000

The Geoff Robson Memorial Perpetual Challenge Cup to be presented to the Overall

Champion. The Tom MacKay Memorial Trophy to be presented to the Reserve Overall

Champion The Brieredge Trophy for the Best Blackface Sheep in Show presented by Mr

and Mrs B Anderson

BLACKFACE SHEEP – SCOTCH Judge – Mr G Paxon, Scots Gap

The Hexham Courant Salver to be presented to the Champion in this section. Entry Fee:

£1. Prize Money: 1st

£8; 2nd

£5; 3rd

£3; 4th

rosette, Champ & Res champ rosette

Class 1 Tup, shearling or over

Class 2 Tup lamb

Class 3 Ewe that has reared lambs this season

Class 4 Gimmer

Class 5 Ewe lamb

Class 6 Pair of ewe lambs

Class 7 Group – any three sheep

BLACKFACE SHEEP - HEXHAM TYPE Judge – Mr W E Charlton, Greenlees

The William Henry Charlton Cup to be presented to this section Champion Entry Fee: £1.

Prize Money: 1st

£8; 2nd

£5; 3rd

£3; 4th

rosette, Champ & Res champ rosette

Class 8 Ewe that has reared lambs this season

Class 9 Gimmer

Class 10 Ewe lamb

Class 11 Tup, shearling or over

Class 12 Tup lamb

Class 13 Pair of ewe lambs

Class 14 Group –any three sheep

SWALEDALE SHEEP Judge – TBC

The Bellingham Show Perpetual Rose Bowl to be presented to this section Champion.

Entry Fee: £1. Prize Money: 1st

£8; 2nd

£5; 3rd

£3; 4th

rosette, Champ & Res champ rosette

Class 15 Ewe that has reared lambs this season

Class 16 Gimmer

Class 17 Ewe lamb

Class 18 Tup, shearling or over

Class 19 Tup lamb

Class 20 Group – any three sheep

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BLUEFACE LEICESTER SHEEP Judge –Mr Jimmy Elliot, Powburn

The Act Perpetual Trophy to be presented to this section Champion. Entry Fee: £1. Prize

Money: 1st

£8; 2nd

£5; 3rd

£3; 4th

rosette, Champ & Res champ rosette

Class 21 Tup, shearling or over

Class 22 Tup lamb

Class 23 Ewe that has reared lambs this season

Class 24 Gimmer

Class 25 Ewe lamb

Class 26 Group – any three sheep

MULES Judge –Mr Jimmy Elliot, Powburn

The Perpetual Tankard to be presented to this section Champion. The Mathew Wood

Shield to the best mule sheep in this section bred by a Member of the North of England

Mule Sheep Association. Entry Fee: £1. Prize Money: 1st

£8; 2nd

£5; 3rd

£3; 4th

rosette,

Champ & Res champ rosette

Class 27 Single ewe lamb not shown in any other class

Class 28 Group of 3 ewe lambs

Class 29 2 ewe lambs

YOUNG HANDLERS CLASS Judge – Mr Robert Smith

Rosettes for all entrants. Entry Fee: £1 Prize Money: 1st

£8; 2nd

£5; 3rd

£3; 4th

Rosette

Class 30 A sheep, any breed, exhibitor to be under 16 on show day

FAT LAMBS (Open to ALL competitors)

Entry Fee: £1 Prize Money: 1st

£8; 2nd

£5; 3rd

£3; 4th

Rosette. Three bags of feed for the

winners donated by Jim Peat.

Class 31 Pair of fat lambs (any breed)

CONTINENTAL SHEEP Judge – Mr Robert Smith Open to both MAEDI-VISNA Accredited and Non- accredited. Trophy for Champion

donated by Mr Stephen Kirkup. Entry Fee: £1. Prize Money: 1st

£8; 2nd

£5; 3rd

£3; 4th

rosette, Champ & Res champ rosette

Class 34 Ram one year and above

Class 35 Ram lamb

Class 36 Ewe which has reared lambs this season

Class 37 Gimmer

Class 38 Ewe lamb

Class 39 Group of three sheep (can be drawn from above classes)

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Class 45 Ram of any age

Class 46 Ewe of any age

Class 47 Shearling Ewe

Class 48 Ewe lamb

Class 49 Ram lamb

SHETLAND SHEEP Judge – Mr Neville Spenceley

This show is a Qualifying Show for the National Shetland Sheep Society Flock Competition.

There will be two Nat West Trophies one for the Champion Sheep in each section.

The Bellingham Show Trophy will be presented to the overall Champion.

The following awards will be made:-

The Douglas Trophy for the best lamb kindly presented by Mrs Rena Douglas

£20 Voucher for the best Black Shetland kindly presented by Messrs J S Hubbuck, Hexham Shetland

Sheep Society Rosettes for the Best Young Handler and the Best Novice Handler Entry Fee: £1.

Prize Money: 1st

£8; 2nd

£5; 3rd

£3; 4th

rosette, Champ & Res champ rosette

JUDGING WILL BEGIN AT 10.00 AM

SHETLAND SHEEP – COLOURED SHETLAND SHEEP – WHITE

Entry Fee: £1 Prize Money: 1st

£8; Entry fee: £1 Prize Money: 1st

£8;

2nd

£5; 3rd

£3; 4th

rosette 2nd

£5; 3rd

£3; 4th

rosette

Class 40 Ram of any age

Class 41 Ewe of any age

Class 42 Shearling ewe

Class 43 Ewe lamb

Class 44 Ram lamb

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SHEEP ENTRY FORM Return forms to the Secretary: Rachel Pearson, Carriteth

Cottage, Bellingham, Hexham, Northumberland NE48 2LD.

or email to [email protected] or leave at Arnup’s

the Bakery, Bellingham. Please include payment with form. Cheques and Postal Orders

made payable to North Tyne and Redesdale Agricultural Society, or pay by BACS :-

Lloyds TSB, sort code:- 30-94-19, account number:- 00712498. Entries close

August the 15th

. This date will be strictly adhered to.

Owner/Person Showing To be entered in classes Entry

Fee

TOTAL FEES

Members Sub (See page 3)

TOTAL REMITTANCE £

Name Mr/Mrs/Miss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Address. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Post Code. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Tel. No. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Email. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

In the event of cancellation by the Show Committee, entry money will be returned, less a £5 administration

fee.

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RIDDEN & WORKING HUNTERS Judges; Conformation; Mr W Hodge, Ridden; Ms L Spence

THE RIVERDALE HALL HOTEL CHAMPION RIDDEN TROPHY Classes 201-203. THE RIVERDALE HALL

WORKING HUNTER TROPHY Class 204. Entry Fee: £10.00. Prize Money: 1st

£20; 2nd

£15; 3rd

£10;

Rosettes to 6th

, Champ & Res Champ rosettes.

Class 201 Small Hunter, not to exceed 158 cms

Class 202 Lightweight Hunter

Class 203 Middle and Heavyweight Hunter

Class 204 Working Hunter, 4 years and over, 153cms and over NEW CLASS

RoR THOROUGHBRED CLASS Entry Fee: £10.00. Prize Money: 1

st £20; 2

nd £15; 3

rd £10; Rosettes to 6

th, Judge - Mr W Hodge

Class 205 The Retrained Racehorse Challenge supported by RoR and SEIB

Mare or gelding 4 years old or over and of any height. Riders must be 15 years old or over. Horses to

be ridden in any suitable bridle and should be plaited. All entries must be registered with

Weatherbys in the General Stud Book and with RoR. This class is open to thoroughbreds that HAVE

raced only. There will be a prize for the highest placed veteran 15 years or over. Horses will NOT be

ridden by the judge. Competitors must wear a safety/kite mark hard hat with a chinstrap The class

to be judged 50% jumping 15% Style while jumping and performance. 15% awarded for individual

show and 20% conformation and suitability to be retrained.

PHASE 1

Jumping to be judged: 6 rustic jumps maximum height of fences (80cm) with 2 optional bonus

fences (1m). The following points to be deducted at the end of each jumping round: 4 points to be

deducted for a knock down. 4 points to be deducted for a refusal. 3 refusals at any fence elimination

50 marks maximum (5 each fence for 6 fences and 10 for each bonus fence if bonus fence jumped

clear) 15 extra marks style and performance while jumping.

PHASE 2

Class returns without boots and judged for an individual show/conformation. (In some classes, at

the judge’s discretion, horses might be required to do a ‘show’ following their jumping without

leaving the ring. This is often the case with a large number in the class) Each horse to complete an

individual show of no longer than 1½ minutes. Show to include the following movements: Walk,

Trot, canter showing change of leg, extended canter (gallop) halt and stand, walk off on long rein.

Total marks out of 15 (to include performance, amount of retraining, suitability to diversify) Each

horse to be presented in front of the judge, ridden and prior to phase 2 for conformation and

suitability to be retrained. Total marks 20. Racing injuries will be overlooked.

SPECIAL NOTE: All entries should include their Show Registration Number and state sire and dam on

their entry form.

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WORKING HUNTER PONIES Judge – TBC

The BELLINGHAM SHOW CHAMPION WORKING HUNTER PONY CUP for the Champion in classes

206-208. Entry Fee: £5.00, Prize Money: 1st

£10; 2nd

£5; 3rd

£3; Rosettes to 6th

, Champ & Res

Champ rosettes. *refers to the riders age on the 1st

of January, current year

Class 206 Cradle Stakes WHP Mare or Gelding 4 yrs old and over, not exceeding

123cms. Riders not to have attained their 10th

birthday*. Jumps not to exceed 55cm.

Class 207 WHP Mare or gelding 4 yrs old and over, not exceeding 133cm. Riders not to have

attained their 14th

birthday*. Jumps not to exceed 65cm

Class 208 WHP Mare or gelding 4 years old and over, exceeding 133cm and not exceeding 143cm.

Riders not to have attained their 16th

birthday* Jumps not to exceed 75cm

Class 209 WHP Mare or gelding 4 years old and over, exceeding 143cm and not exceeding 153cm.

Riders not to have attained their 18th

birthday*. Jumps not to exceed 90cm

FAMILY PONY – STYLE & PERFORMANCE Judge – TBC The Isaac Walton Pepetual Challenge Trophy will be awarded to the Best Combination in the

following classes. 210-213. Entry Fee: £5.00, Prize Money: 1st

£10; 2nd

£5; 3rd

£3; Rosettes to 6th

,

Champ & Res Champ Rosettes. This class will be judged as follows; suitability of pony for child –

marks out of 10, manners – marks out of 10, show/performance – marks out of 10, turnout –

marks out of 10, overall picture – marks out of 10

Class 210 Ponies exceeding138cm and not exceeding 153cm,

to be ridden by a rider who has not attained their 18th

birthday*

Class 211 Ponies not exceeding 138cm, to be ridden by

a rider who has not attained their 14th

birthday*

Class 212 First Ridden Pony not exceeding 128cm, to be ridden

by a rider who has not attained their 10th

birthday*

Class 213 Lead Rein Pony not exceeding 128cm, to be ridden

by a rider who has not attained their 8th

birthday*

*refers to the riders age on the 1st

of January, current year

MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND PONIES Judge – TBC The NEWALL PERPETUAL CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY will be awarded to the best overall Mountain &

Moorland Pony in Classes 214-218. The BELLINGHAM SHOW TANKARD will be awarded to the Best

Welsh Mountain Pony (Section A) in Classes 214, 216 & 217. Entry Fee: £5.00, Prize Money: 1st

£10;

2nd

£5; 3rd

£3; Rosettes to 6th, Champ & Res Champ rosettes. Best of Breed rosette

Class214 In hand - 1, 2 or 3 year old, colt, filly or gelding

Class 215 In hand – stallion, geldings or mares 4 years or over - large

Class 216 In hand – stallion, geldings or mares 4 years or over - small

Class 217 Ridden – stallion, geldings or mares 4 years or over - large

Class 218 Ridden - stallion ,geldings or mares 4 years or over - small

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afternoon – American Girl

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FANCY DRESS OPEN TO ANY ANIMAL WITH FOUR LEGS AND A HEART! (ALL AGES) Judge – TBC

All Competitors will receive a rosette and prizes in kind.

Entries on field only No Entry Fee

3.15pm in the Main Ring

Animals to be ridden, led or accompanied (as appropriate)

JUMPING Judge – Joanne Martin-Mayland, Sarah Nixon

The DELCOR CHALLENGE CUP to be presented to the winner of Class 226. Riders in the LR class may

not enter any other show jumping class. Entry Fee £5.00 (Entries on the field £7.50).

Prize Money: 1st

£10; 2nd

£5; 3rd

£3 rosettes to 6th

Class 222 Lead rein - jumps will not exceed 50cm

Class 223 50cm. Riders not to have attained their 9th

birthday and under*

Class 224 65cm. Riders not to have attained their 12th

birthday and under*

Class 225 75cm. Riders not to have attained their 16th

birthday and under*

Class 226 85cm. Riders not to have attained their 16th

birthday and under*

Class 227 100cm. Open

*refers to the riders age on the 1st

of January, current year

HORSE & PONY SPORTS Judge – TBC

Entry fee £5 per set of 4 games, please include on entry form. £7.50 entry on the field on the day.

A Special Shield will be awarded to the child with most points in each age group (lead rein, 9 yrs and

under and open) 1st

=3, 2nd

= 2, 3rd

=1 points. Riders entering games on a lead rein may not

compete in any other Games Class off the lead rein. Prizes In kind and rosettes to 4th

Class 228 Sack Race for riders on lead rein

Class 229 Cup Race for riders on lead rein

Class 230 Sock Race riders on lead rein

Class 231 Bending Race for riders on lead rein

Class 232 Bending Race for riders 9 years and under on 1st

Jan this year

Class 233 Sock Race for riders 9 years and under on 1st

Jan this year

Class 234 Cup Race for riders 9 years and under on 1st

Jan this year

Class 235 Sack Race for riders 9 years and under on 1st

Jan this year

Class 236 Sack Race - Open

Class 237 Cup Race - Open

Class 238 Bending Race - Open

Class 239 Sock Race - Open

All riders must hold their own 3rd

party liability and

insurance. Cancellation clause – we will keep £5

admin fee from your entry money and return the rest

To make the show as safe as possible, please

don’t ride horses about the main show field,

unless entering or leaving the Main Ring.

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Fruit and Nut Loaf

6oz(150g) Mixed fruit

2oz(50g) Walnuts

2oz(50g) Sugar

6oz(150g) Self raising flour

1tbs Golden syrup

1 Egg

Milk

Mix dry ingredients together,

add wet ingredients and stir to

dropping consistency. Grease

and line tin, pour in mixture.

Bake at 170oC for 35 – 45 mins.

To enter, please fill out an entry form and return to the Secretary by the 15th

August. NO

LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED AND NO ENTRIES ON THE DAY. These rules are applicable

to this section only. Entry fee: Adults:50p per entry unless otherwise stated, CHILDREN CLASSES

ARE FREE TO ENTER. Exhibitors whose entry fees amount to £6 or over will be admitted free to the

showground in charge of their exhibits. No marks shall be attached to exhibits. All articles to be

hand-made, except where otherwise stated. All soiled articles to be debarred from winning a prize.

All exhibits to be staged by 10.15. Judging to commence at 10.30. Lifting to commence at 16.30.

Every article in the exhibition will receive the utmost care and attention but the committee will not

hold themselves responsible for loss or damage to any exhibit. Presentation of trophies will take

place in the Industrial Tent at 16.15 prompt.

HOME BAKING & PRODUCE Judges - Home Baking TBC, Jams and Chutneys; Mrs Ruth Everatt. Children’s Section;

Mrs Lindsay Tose. Photography; Mr and Mrs D Slocombe. Walkingsticks; Mr B Anderson.

Quilts; Mrs Sheila Proudlock. Sewing/Knitting etc; Mrs Dot Saint. W.I. Mrs Dot Saint.

Flowers and Novelties; Mrs Ruth Everatt. Art; TBC.

The Bellingham Show Rose Bowl for the exhibitor with the most points in classes 301-334

(1st

=3, 2nd

= 2, 3rd

=1) Prize Money: 1st

£2; 2nd £1.50; 3rd

£1

Class 301 4 hens eggs – to be staged on a plate. Eggs may be broken by the judge

Class 302 2 dyed eggs (onion peel)

Class 303 Loaf of home-made white bread

Class 304 Loaf of home-made brown bread

Class 305 Loaf of bread maker wholemeal bread

Class 306 Fruit and nut loaf made to this recipe

Class 307 4 sultana oven scones

Class 308 4 cheese scones

Class 309 4 dropped scones

Class 310 Savoury saucer pie – short crust

Class 311 Savoury slan

Class 312 4 sausage rolls with puff pastry

Class 313 Apple tart

Class 314 Lemon meringue pie

Class 315 Cherry cake

Class 316 Battenburg

Class 317 4 pieces of flapjack

Class 318 4 pieces of traybake, any variety

Class 319 4 shortbread biscuits

Class 320 4 rock buns

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Class 321 4 chocolate brownies

Class 322 Jam Swiss roll

Class 323 4 individually decorated cup cakes

Class 324 Sandwich cake with jam, no icing and baked in 1 tin

Class 325 Ginger loaf or cake

Class 326 Decorated home-made sponge flan

Class 327 An individual dessert

Class 328 Decorated cake – any subject, any occasion

Class 329 Toffee

Class 330 Fruit loaf or cake (dark) 1st

£2.50, 2nd

£2, 3rd

£1.50

Class 331 Jar of blackcurrant jam

Class 332 Jar of raspberry jam

Class 333 Jar of new season fruit jam

Class 334 Jar of fruit jelly

Class 335 Jar of marmalade - any variety

Class 336 Jar of lemon curd

Class 337 Jar of chutney

Class 338 Jar of relish

W.I. SECTION Open to Members of any WI

The Women’s Institute Cup for the most points in the W.I. Section (1st

=3, 2nd

= 2, 3rd

=1)

Prize Money: 1st

£2; 2nd

£1.50; 3rd

£

Class 339 4 Fruit scones

Class 340 Jar of jam – any variety

Class 341 A Piece of handicraft

Class 342 Flower Arrangement for a christening (2' run of the Board)

CRAFT

The Myers Cup will be awarded to the best exhibit in the Craft section. A Trophy will be

given to the exhibitor with the most points in classes 343-355 (1st

=3, 2nd

= 2, 3rd

=1) kindly

donated by Mrs Eileen Walton, Tarset. Prize Money: 1st

£2; 2nd

£1.50; 3rd

£1

Class 343 Best cushion –any technique, made up (cover only to be judged)

Class 344 Best soft toy

Class 345 Best dressed doll

Class 346 Cross stitch article, framed or made up

Class 347 Embroidered article, framed or made up, cross stitch excluded

Class 348 Article in needlepoint or canvas work, framed or made up

Class 349 Knitted garment for a Baby

Class 350 Wool Hat – knitted or crocheted

Class 351 Any knitted garment or article not already specified

Class 352 Crocheted article

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Class 353 Home-made gift box

Class 354 Peg doll

Class 355 Any Article of Art of Handicraft, not already specified, but excluding

needlework or knitting

FLORAL SECTION

The Bellingham Show Trophy for the best exhibit in the floral section.

Prize Money: 1st

£3; 2nd

£2; 3rd

£1

Class 356 A floral arrangement in a tea cup and saucer

Class 357 Hedgerow and floral arrangement

Class 358 A new baby girl arrangement

Class 359 A supermarket arrangement – something made from a bunch you buy at you

local supermarket or garage. Receipt to be provided.

Class 360 A posy basket arrangement

NOVELTIES Prize Money: 1

st £1; 2

nd 75p; 3

rd 50p

Class 361 Cake Slice

Class 362 Colourful coaster

Class 363 Homemade decorated gift box

Class 364 Bookmark

Class 365 Novelty bottle opener

ART

Prize Money: 1st

£2; 2nd

£1.50; 3rd

£1

Class 366 Painting or drawing themed – ‘my favourite place’ – any medium

Class 367 Portrait of person or animal – any medium

Class 368 Painting in acrylic – any subject

PHOTOGRAPHY

Prize Money: 1st

£2; 2nd

£1.50; 3rd

£1. Maximum of 3 entries per class, per competitor.

Class 369 Landscape (colour – not to exceed 10” x 8”)

Class 370 Portrait (colour – not to exceed 7” x 5”)

Class 371 Any subject (colour – not to exceed 7” x 5”)

Class 372 Any subject (black & white – not to exceed 10” x 8”)

Class 373 Humorous photograph with caption (not to exceed 7” x 5”)

Class 374 Happy photograph (not to exceed 7” x 5”)

Class 375 Seaside photograph (not to exceed 7” x 5”)

Class 376 Animal photograph (not to exceed 7” x 5”)

Class 377 Flora and fauna (not to exceed 7” x 5”)

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QUILTING & PATCHWORK Prize Money: 1

st £1; 2

nd 75p; 3

rd 50p

Class 377 American style quilted article

Class 378 Patchwork article

Class 379 Durham style quilted article

DRESSED WALKING STICKS The Bellingham Auction Mart Perpetual Challenge Cup will be awarded to the exhibitor

gaining the most points in the walking stick class. (1st

= 3, 2nd

= 2, 3rd = 1).

A Special Rosette will be awarded to the Best Stick in the Show. All exhibits must be made

by those exhibiting. Entry Fee: 50p. Prize Money: 1st

£5; 2nd

£3; 3rd

£2

Class 380 Best plain walking stick, one or two piece

Class 381 Best walking stick, horn head plain

Class 382 Best Dressed Walking Stick – by exhibitor who has not won a first prize prior to 1st

January of current year.

Class 383 Ornamental stick carved back and front, wood or horn

Class 384 Best fancy stick, horn head

Class 385 Best lambing stick, wood, one or two piece

Class 386 Best lambing stick, horn head, plain

Class 387 Best trout stick, horn head

Class 388 Best stick for a lady, horn head

Class 389 Best fancy wood head, two piece

Class 390 Best half head stick, horn

Class 391 Best thumb stick, horn head

Jenny and Kate Tankard will be presented for the most

points in Classes 374 – 405. (1st

= 3, 2nd

= 2, 3rd

= 1).

The Joan Forster Shield will be presented to the best

entry in the children’s writing and art classes.

The Tarset Millennium Group Shield will be presented

to the best exhibit in the cookery section.

All children must be under 16 years on Show Day,

unless otherwise stipulated.

Prize Money: 1st

£1.50; 2nd

£1; 3rd

75p

FREE ENTRY FOR

ALL CHILDREN’S

CLASSES

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COOKERY Class 392 4 cupcakes, iced & decorated

Class 393 4 rock buns

Class 394 4 biscuits - animal shaped and decorated

Class 395 Jam sandwich cake, no icing or dusting with icing sugar

Class 396 Fruit or vegetable creation

CRAFT Class 397 Design a ‘MY ROOM’ door sign for your bedroom

Class 398 Wool pom-pom

Class 399 Decorated egg (9 years and under)

Class 400 Decorated egg (10 to 15 years old)

Class 401 A piece of home-made jewellery (9 years and under)

Class 402 A piece of home-made jewellery (10 to 15 years old)

Class 403 A home-made Birthday card (9 years and under)

Class 404 A home-made Birthday card with a balloon design (10 to 15 years old)

Class 405 An edible necklace (9 years and under)

Class 406 An edible necklace (10 to 15 years old)

Class 407 Paper plate decorated with a face

Class 408 Handwriting, set piece, paper to be size A5 (6 years and under)*

Bear Hunt Retold by Michael Rosen

We’re going on a bear hunt.

We’re going to catch a big one.

What a beautiful day!

We’re not scared.

Class 409 Handwriting, set piece, paper to be size A5 (7 to 10 years old)*

Whisky Frisky Anonymous

Whisky Frisky, Whirly, twirly, Furly, curly,

Hipperty hop, Round and round, What a tail,

Up he goes Down he scampers Tall as a feather,

To the tree top! To the ground. Broad as a sail.

Class 410 Handwriting, set piece, paper to be size A5 (11 to 15 years old)*

The Warlock’s Hairy Heart by J K Rowling, from ‘The Tales of Beedle the Bard’

There was once a handsome, rich and talented young warlock, who observed that his friends grew

foolish when they fell in love, gambling and preening, loosing their appetites and their dignity.

The young warlock resolved never to fall prey to such weakness, and employ Dark Arts to ensure

immunity. Unaware of his secret, the warlock’s family laughed to see him so aloof and cold.

* You may illustrate these or add a border, but only the writing will be judged.

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HOME BAKING, INDUSTRIAL

& CRAFT SECTION ENTRY FORM Secretary: Rachel Pearson, Carriteth Cottage, Bellingham,

Hexham, Northumberland NE48 2LD. Tel. 07734 294 831 or email [email protected],

or leave at Arnup’s the Bakery, Bellingham. Please include payment with form. Cheques

and Postal Orders made payable to North Tyne and Redesdale Agricultural Society, or

pay by BACS :- Lloyds TSB, sort code:- 30-94-19, account number:- 00712498.

Entries close 15th

Aug. This date will be strictly adhered to. Fees: Children’s classes FREE.

Industrial classes; 50p per entry, unless otherwise stated. If you would like membership for

this year please add fee to this form.

Class No. of

Entries

Fee

£ .p

Class No. of

Entries

Fee

£ .p

E.g. 301301301301 X 2X 2X 2X 2 1.001.001.001.00 Carried Forward

Sub Total

Membership Fee( See Above) Total Entries to Carry

Forward TOTAL REMITTANCE £

Name Mr/Mrs/Miss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Address. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Post Code. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Tel. No. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Email. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

In the event that the Show Committee cancel, all entry money over £5 will be returned, £5 will be retained as

an administration fee.

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FANCY DRESS PARADE OPEN TO

ALL, NOT JUST FOR PONIES

NOW OPEN TO ALL ANIMALS with 4 legs and a

heart. Every entrant gets a rosette and prizes in

kind. Free to enter, and enjoy being part of the

main ring parade. Children may be accompanied

by an adult.

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NOVELTY All pictures to be size A4

Class 411 Lego creation (original)

Class 412 Enter your favourite cuddly toy

ART Prize Money: 1

st £1.50; 2

nd £1; 3

rd 75p All pictures to be size A4

Class 413 A picture (Pre School)

Class 414 A picture (4 to 9 years old)

Class 415 A picture (10 to 12 years old)

PHOTOGRAPHY Prize Money: 1

st £1.50; 2

nd £1; 3

rd 75p All pictures to be size 7”X 5”

Class 416 A picture of someone special to you

Class 417 A picture of your pet

COLLAGE & FLOWERS Prize Money: 1

st £1.50; 2

nd £1; 3

rd 75p

Class 418 Collage on a picnic theme size A4

Class 419 Miniature garden, not to exceed 15” square

ONLINE COMPETITIONS – TO BE ENTERED BEFORE SHOW DAY These competitions are to be emailed to the secretary at [email protected] by

the 15th

August (preferably before) include your name. Get your mum and dad to help

and we will post the entries on Twitter and Facebook and on Bella Show Sheep, the

mascot’s Facebook page. Winning entries will be announced on Show Day until then

entries in this section will remain anonymous. Entrants must be 18 years and under. Free

to enter. Prize Money: 1st

£10; 2nd

£7; 3rd

5

Class 420 Best drawing themed ‘Bellingham Show’

Class 421 Best photo themed ‘getting ready for the show’. This class can be getting ready

for any show, local event or festival, not just Bellingham, photos will be judged

on humour and fun

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2.30pm in the Beer Garden Entries will be taken on the Show Field

Prizes 1st

£15.00

2nd

£10.00

3rd

£5.00

Entry on the field. Races start at 2.00pm, Main

Ring. Seniors £4, Children and over 65s £1.

Prizes spread over 15 sections. Runners kit can be

left in the Secretary’s Hut. The show committee

take no responsibility for any loss or damage to

property left there.

Senior Fell Race 4 mile marked course

Junior Fell Race 1 mile marked course

Entry free. Register at the Piping Marquee from 12.30pm onwards on Show Day

Competitions start at 1pm Judge-Miss Kathryn Tickell

Classes Trophy Novice Archie Dagg Cup

Intermediate Oliver Rose Bowl

Open Breckons Trophy

Piping Pairs Robson Trophy

Mixed Pairs Greenhaugh Cup

Half Longs G V Charlton Cup

Champion of Champions Spencer Trophy

Ladies’ and Gentleman’s arm wrestling competitions in the Beer Tent in the

afternoon. £1 entry fee, cash prizes and drinks for winners and runner-up.

Enter on Show Day.

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Judge – Roger Robson. No entry fee Entries will be taken on the show field at the

Wrestling ring up to 3.15pm. Wrestling to start at 3.30pm. Wrestlers will weigh in before

the draw. Costumes to be worn if possible

First Second Third

Boys under 12 years £8 £5 £2

Boys under 16 years £8 £5 £2

Novices £8 £5 £2

7 stone* £8 £5 £2

9 stone* £10 £8 £5

12 Stone * £30 £20 £10

14 Stone * £50 £30 £20

All Weights £60 £40 £20

Ladies Open £30 £20 £10

* And under

Northumbrian Water Kielder Shield to be presented to the winners of the mixed

Juniors. A trophy to be presented to the winners of the Mixed Seniors.

£5 per team entry which will be added to a £80 prize pot, the final sum will be

divided equally between junior and senior winning teams.

Mixed Junior Tug of War Competition – A team shall consist of eight pulling members. A

mixed team may consist of any combination or men or women, with the proviso that they

have a minimum of one member of each sex. All members of junior teams will be 16 years

and under on Show Day

Mixed Senior Tug of War Competition A team shall consist of eight pulling members. A

mixed team may consist of any combination or men or women, with the proviso that they

have a minimum of one member of each sex. Senior team members will be 17 years of age

and over on Show Day.

Full list of rules available on the Show website: www.bellinghamshow.co.uk To enter,

email the secretary with your team names or enter at the Show Hut before 2pm on Show

Day.

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Judging commences at 2pm at the Country fair. Entries must be sent to Ellen Famelton,

Hound Show Secretary. The Bellingham Horn will be presented to the overall

championship hound (no hound can win this trophy on more than one occasion). Reserve

champion will be presented with a rosette.

Prize money. 1st

£7, 2nd

£5, 3rd

£4

Class 1 Group of four hounds

Class 2 Couple

Class 3 Unentered dog hounds

Class 4 Entered dog hounds

Class 5 Unentered bitches

Class 6 Enterred bitches

Judging to commence 11am Judge-TBC

Entries on the field

Entry Fee £1.00. Prize Money: 1st

£5; 2nd

£3; 3rd

£2

Trophy for the best child’s dog

Class 1 Children’ pet - any breed (children under 16 years)

Class 2 Best dog with six legs

Class 3 Dog the judge most wants to kidnap

Class 4 Dog and handler most alike (in looks)

Class 5 Dog who loves the most

Class 6 Dog that has not won a prize at this Show yet

Class 7 Any variety dog or bitch

- Judging to commence 1:00pm

Entries on the field Entry Fee £1.00. Prize Money: 1st

£5; 2nd

£3; 3rd

£2

Bumble Bee Trophy for the best Border Terrier in show. The Daletyne Challenge Cup for

the best Border Terrier puppy in show. Gibson Tankard for the best Jack Russell Terrier in

show. Tankard for the best Lakeland/Petterdale Terrier in show. Tankard for the best

Cross Bred Terrier in show. The Greenhaugh Challenge Cup to the winner of Gun Dog

Classes.

Only undocked or legally

docked dogs may be entered

for exhibition at this show.

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TERRIER CLASSES Judge-TBC

Class 8 Border terrier dog

Class 9 Border terrier bitch

Class 10 Jack Russell dog

Class 11 Jack Russell bitch

Class 12 Lakeland/Patterdale dog

Class 13 Lakeland/Patterdale bitch

Class 14 Cross bred dog

Class 15 Cross bred bitch

Class 16 Terrier puppy (under 12 months and not shown in any other class

except classes 1-6)

Class 17 Veteran terrier (over 7 years)

Class 18 Any couple/ pair of terriers

Class 19 Best entered hunt terrier

N.B. Champions of each terrier class excluding 16, 17 & 18 will go forward to the Overall

Champion Terrier and Cock of the North Qualifier

GUN DOG CLASSES Judge-TBC

Class 20 Labrador or retriever dog

Class 21 Labrador or retriever bitch

Class 22 Labrador or retriever puppy (under 12 months and not to have

been shown in any other class except 1-6)

BORDER COLLIE CLASSES Judge-TBC

Class 23 Border collie dog

Class 24 Border collie bitch

Class 25 Border collie puppy (under 12 months and not to have

been shown in any other class except 1-6)

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IIIIMPORTANT MPORTANT MPORTANT MPORTANT RULES FOR PAYMENT OF PRIZE MONEY. It is intended this

year to pay out the Prize Money of Bellingham Show by cash on Show

Day. Your co-operation is requested to follow these rules very carefully.

1. The Society will pay out Prize Money to successful exhibitors on Show Day, except to

Exhibitors whose exhibits are sent by post and unaccompanied.

2. Successful Exhibitors of postal and unaccompanied exhibits will receive their Prize

Money by cheque after the Show by post.

3. The Prize Money for the Sheep and Dog sections will be attached to the prize winning

tickets and given to successful exhibitors when the Judging of the class is complete.

4. Exhibitors in the Baking, Industrial and Craft sections must complete prize claim forms.

5. Prize money will be paid out at the Secretary’s office between 14.00 and 16.30 on show

day to the successful exhibitors in the Baking, Industrial and Craft sections.

6. Only ONE EXHIBITOR may claim on a PRIZE CLAIM FORM, but it can be used to claim

more than one prize.

7. The PRIZE CLAIM FORM, when submitted for payment, will be checked with the Official

Prize List and, if correct, paid. The prize claim form can be retained by the Cashier as the

Receipt for the Prize Money.

8. If any exhibitor is unable to collect the or prize money they must claim by post on the

official prize claim form.

9. If any Prize Money is not claimed on show day, it will be retained by the Society until the

30th

of September of the current year after which date all claims will be considered

VOID.

10. Claiming Exhibitors must be prepared to produce to the cashier their Acknowledgement

of Entries Card as proof of identification.

11. PRIZE CLAIM FORMS may be obtained from the Stewards of the Secretary’s Office.

TROPHIES TO BE HELD UNTIL THE 1ST

OF AUGUST WHEN THEY SHOULD BE RETURNED TO

THE SECRETARY.

CONDITIONS

1. Competitions and premiums in this list are all open, except Classes where otherwise

stated.

2. Closing date for entries will be strictly adhered to, at the Secretary’s discretion.

3. The Secretary will acknowledge the receipt of all entries received by as soon as the

pressure of business will permit; but it is the responsibility of the exhibitor to ensure

acknowledgement.

4. Animals obtaining premiums to be the bona fide property of their exhibitor.

5. When there is no competition prizes will not be awarded except where the stock

exhibited is thought worthy by the judges.

6. Neither the Society, in any of its officers or servants shall be in any way responsible , or

accountable for anything that may happen (from any cause or circumstance whatever)

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to Exhibitors or their employees, or any animal or article exhibited, or property brought

in to the Show yard or otherwise for anything else in connection with or arising out of,

or attributable to the Society’s Show; or these in any other condition, or regulations

prescribed by the society, in relation thereto.

7. No exhibit shall bear any distinctive marks or placard other than the society’s official

number.

8. Entry fees as stated in each section.

9. The Society do not hold themselves responsible or liable for any stock sent to the show,

though every precaution will be taken to protect exhibitors from loss or damage.

10. All disputed questions shall be referred to the Show Council, by whom they will be finally

settled without appeal. All objections to the Judge’s decision or otherwise must be

lodged with the Secretary in writing, within one week from the closure of the Show,

accompanied by a deposit of £10 which is liable to forfeiture.

11. The Stewards shall have the power to order from the Show the stock or property

belonging to any Exhibitor who shall infringe any of the regulations or conditions of the

meeting, or shall refuse to comply with any instruction given by the Judges or Stewards.

12. All horses may be measured before entering the Judging Ring.

13. In no case shall a prize be awarded unless the Judges deem the stock of sufficient merit

and the Judges will be specially cautioned not to award any prize to any animal showing

signs of hereditary disease. The Judges may consult the Society’s Veterinary Surgeon if

they deem it expedient.

14. Horses must not be ridden around the Show Field unless they are going to or leaving a

class.

15. The Society reserves to itself by its Council the sole and absolute right to interpret these

or any other prescribed conditions and regulations or Prize Sheets and to settle and

determine all matters, questions or differences on regards thereto, or otherwise arising

out of or connected with or incidental to the Show. Also to refuse and to cancel any

entries, disqualify exhibitors, prohibit exhibition of entries, vary or cancel awards of

prizes, or reserve numbers and relax conditions as the Society may deem necessary.

16. Prize money shall be paid to the successful exhibitor on Show Day. Please follow

separate rules of Procedure for claiming prize money.

17. CANCELLATION In the event the Show Council cancel, a £5 administration fee will be

retained and entry money over £5 will be returned.

18. WHILST EVERY CARE WILL BE TAKEN BY THE SHOW COMMITTEE, ALL ANIMALS ARE

SHOWN AT THEIR OWNER’S RISK

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For more information visit

www.bellinghamshow.co.uk

IS HELD UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE NORTH TYNE

AND REDESDALE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

President William Charlton Esq

Chairman Dr Anna Charlton

Vice Chairman Mr Colin Anderson

Treasurer Mr Chris Gillies BA FCCA

Secretary Miss Rachel Pearson

Show Council

Mr Brian Anderson Chief Sheep Steward

Mr Colin Anderson Vice Chairman/ Chief Layout Steward

Miss Tracy Anderson Chief Horse Steward

Mr Martyn Archer Sheep Steward

Mrs Karen Batey Childrens Entertainement Steward

Mr Andy Baxter Fundraising/Sponsorship Steward

Mrs Sally Bell Horse Section Steward

Mrs Sarah Breckons Childrens Entertainement Steward

Miss Lindsay Caulfield Childrens Entertainement Steward

Mr William Charlton President

Dr Anna Charlton Chairman

Mr Neil Denham Marketing Steward

Miss Anne Famelton Chief Hounds Steward

Miss Ellen Famelton Hounds Steward

Mr Chris Gillies Treasurer

Mr Gordon Hannington Children’s Ent. Steward

Mrs Marion Howdon Chief Home Baking & Craft Steward

Mrs Di Hutchinson Home Baking and Craft Steward

Mrs Val Hutchinson Hosting Steward

Mr Jonty Hutchinson Hosting Steward

Mrs Lynn Little Horse Section Steward

Mr Simon Long Sheep and Layout Steward

Mr Peter Loyd Hosting Steward

Mr David McCracken Chief Main Ring Steward

Miss Shona McCracken Children’s Ent. Steward

Miss Rachel Pearson Secretary

Mr Melvin Ridley Sheep Steward

Mrs Anne Spottiswood Executive Horse Section Steward

Mr Michael Walton Sheep Steward

Mr Thomas Walton Field Steward

Miss Jenny Walton Horse Section Steward

Mr Bill White Sheep Steward

Mrs Mary White Horse Section Steward

Mr Fred Wyrley-Birch Chief Marketing & Branding Steward

Use of the fields by Kind Permission of William Charlton, Colin Anderson & Martyn Archer

Thanks to all our sponsors, donors and supporters. We have been funded by: