Friday 10 May 2013

Celebrities are top dogs at London Pet Show


Four of ITV2’s Top Dog Models and Britain’s Got Talent’s Donelda Guy with her dancing dogs will make appearances as part of the launch ceremony hosted by BBC Radio London dog lovers Jo Good and Anna Webb at London Pet Show 2013 at Earls Court Two on May 11 and 12 and Bruce Forsyth will be at the show to see his daughter win an award for her pet campaign.

At the show’s glamorous launch, visitors can meet Britain’s favourite dog models, Simba the Leonburger, Lucky the Chihuahua, Scarlett the Rottweiler and Sparky, the little mixed-breed trickster.  Donelda Guy will also show off her latest dance routine with collies Mega and Millie.

Jo Good and Anna Webb, never seen without famous bulldog Matilda and bull terrier Molly, will also launch their first book, ‘Barking Blondes – how two bitches taught two bitches to survive without men’, at the show offering the first sales and book signing of what promises to be a very popular book for pet fans.                                                                                                                                           
Bruce Forsyth will also be there on Saturday afternoon to see his daughter Debbie Matthews receive an Endal Award for creating the Halo Scanner through her Vets Get Scanning campaign to help owners find their stolen and lost pets.

Alongside dozens of breeds of dogs, cats, small furry animals, reptiles, exotics and aquatics the show is also offering visitors some unique attractions, including rabbit showjumping, skateboarding chickens, racing micro-pigs, duck herding and top heelwork to music ‘doggy dancing’ displays.

From ponies to pooches and parrots to pygmy hedgehogs, the London Pet Show features creatures great and small, offering a fun day out for families and pet enthusiasts alike and top animal charities including RSPCA, Cats Protection, Wood Green and the Rabbit Welfare Association will be helping to promote the show’s message of responsible pet ownership.

Additional information:
The Show will be divided into four zones, Discover Dogs, Discover Cats, Discover Small Furries and Discover Animals, featuring aquatics and exotics, each with its own feature area with demonstrations, talks and activities. Some of the UK’s leading animal experts will also be on hand to advise on pet care and choosing the right furry, feathered or scaly friend to suit individual lifestyles. There are also plenty of opportunities for shopping with all the latest goodies and gadgets for pets.

Dog lovers will be spoiled for choice with plenty of canine related activities in the Discover Dogs zone, sponsored by pet food manufacturer James Wellbeloved. More than 50 dog breeds will be on display with a packed all-day programme of events in the Kennel Club Dog Activity Ring, showcasing the speed, grace and intelligence of man's best friend. Displays include agility, obedience and doggy acrobatics.

The spotlight will fall on crossbreed pooches at the Show's own Scruffts heat with dogs competing for the most handsome dog, prettiest bitch, child’s best friend and golden oldie awards. The show will also host the Endal Awards ceremony, honouring canines which have overcome adversity or whose loving support has improved the lives of their owners for the better.

The Discover Cats zone, sponsored by Royal Canin, is a unique opportunity to meet dozens of breeds at the ‘World of Cats’ display brought to the show by the Governing Council of the Cat Fancy (GCCF) and sponsored by Zoflora. There will also be demonstrations and talks on how to groom and care for different breeds.

Those who prefer palm-sized pets can get up close to guinea pigs, hamsters, pygmy hedgehogs, rats, gerbils, rabbits and chinchillas at the Discover Small Furries section, sponsored by Burgess Pet Care. There’s a whole range of exciting activities for adults and children to see, including the famous Swedish show jumping rabbits, competing over high jumps several times each day of the show.

For more exotic tastes, visit the Discover Animals zone, sponsored by Exo Terra, Fluval and Laguna, to meet all sorts of weird and wonderful creatures, from Bearded Dragons to Corn Snakes, tortoises to poison arrow frogs, which can all be kept as pets. New attractions this year include a walk-through aquarium, chameleon feeding station, nature pond area and magnificent displays of parrots and birds of prey.

The Animal Action Arena, sponsored by Zoflora, will this year feature tiered seating, allowing even more people to enjoy fun displays and extraordinary animal feats including duck herding and miniature horses, measuring a maximum of 28 inches tall, who will demonstrate that small truly is beautiful in an entertaining display which includes tricks, training and jumping.

Look no further for a brilliant spring day out for families and pet lovers.

Tickets are on sale at www.londonpetshow.co.uk or by phone on 0844 873 7332 and cost £14 for adults, £9.50 for children and under fives go free. Family tickets and concession for seniors are also available. 

Sunny success at Spring Garden & Leisure Show


Over 15,000 visitors flocked to the Spring Garden & Leisure Show at the South of England Showground in Ardingly over the bank holiday weekend - a 30% increase in footfall compared to last year. 

The South of England Agricultural Society’s theme for this year is ‘Poultry’ and President, Penelope Keith CBE DL, thoroughly enjoyed getting up close and personal with various feathered friends during her first visit to the Spring Show.  She delighted crowds as she spoke to various members of the public during her tour of the showground and will be making a welcome return in just over four weeks to officially open the South of England Show on the 6 June at an exciting new ‘World of Poultry’ exhibition.

A fully packed audience listened to vet and poultry expert, Martin Smith, and Agricultural Consultant, Andrew Marshall, who held free talks about Healthy Hens/Happy Hens throughout the two days in the new ‘Poultry Theatre’.  This proved to be an extremely popular event with standing room only as many backyard enthusiasts listened with interest and relished the opportunity to ask questions to the experts.

The ‘Gardening Theatre’ was another success this year, as gardening enthusiasts quizzed BBC gardening expert, Jean Griffin, and the rest of the expert gardening panel about everything flora related.  Trade stands were also extra busy throughout the weekend as people rushed to get the best deals on offer and make the most of late Spring planting.

Clare Hastings, Chairman of the Spring Show Committee said: “We are delighted with the turnout at the show this year and it was a great success for both traders and visitors who thoroughly enjoyed basking in the sunshine – it really felt like Spring had finally arrived and is a fantastic start to the show season here at Ardingly.

“Hundreds of children enjoyed the cattle, sheep and pig workshops in the ‘Access the Countryside’ area and took part in the fluffy duck trail.  The famous Mini ‘Sheep Show’ team with live sheep shearing on stage proved as popular as ever drawing in huge crowds from across the showground.” 

Over 700 dogs from across the region competed in the ever popular Open Dog Show which forms an integral part of the Spring Garden & Leisure Show and many came to see who would be crowned Best in Show.  This year the title went to the impressive Newfoundland, Zentaur Tee Tea Effen from Salfords in Surrey and Best Puppy in Show went to Akita, Darquenny from Kingsnorth in Kent, qualifying both to compete against the world’s best at Crufts.

Celebrations were also heard from the Alpaca marquee when Houghton Perry won the Huacaya Supreme Championship and Houghton Chance won Suri Supreme Championship.  Hundreds of these fascinating long-haired camelids from South America competed at the show and once again proved hugely popular with children and adults alike.

The new showground caterers delivered tempting and delicious food that was thoroughly enjoyed by the crowds who gathered on the grassy banks and picnic areas across the showground; and the food hall enjoyed a fantastic weekend as visitors stocked up on freshly prepared seafood, pies, pasties, fresh bread, cheeses and fresh strawberries as well as many other tasty treats.

Entertainment was provided by the steel band made up of children from Cleaves School in Weybridge and ex Cleaves players plus the Langton Green Super Band; and many other bands could be heard across the showground as they performed live on the Sussex Rok School stage.

Also back by popular demand and taking centre stage, literally, as they landed and took off in the main ring, was the Kent, Surrey & Sussex Air Ambulance crew who were able to offer a very special insight into how they work and gave visitors the opportunity to look over a fully equipped helicopter.

A welcome sunny success for the South of England Agricultural Society and all the volunteers who helped organise the first show of the season and just the start of what is yet to come.  To book advance tickets and for more information on the South of England and all other shows and events taking place at the showground call 01444 892700 or visit www.seas.org.uk.

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Friday 3 May 2013

Hundreds visit Circus Street Consultation Exhibition


Over 450 people visited a public exhibition this weekend showing proposals for regenerating the Circus Street Market into a new area of Brighton with homes, offices for creative digital businesses, student accommodation, a new arts, library and teaching building for the University of Brighton and a new home for South East Dance.

The exhibition, held in a temporary space created inside the derelict fruit and vegetable market warehouse, included performances from local dance troupes by South East Dance, including Ceyda Tanc and bGroup, a display of local historical photographs and a plant give-away, symbolising the scheme’s committment to the future 'greening' of the space and its goal to achieve One Planet Living environmental values.

“We are delighted with the turn out and the most common comment from people who came in was that it was about time that this derelict market area was improved,” said Rob Sloper, Project Director of Cathedral Group, developers behind the scheme who are working in partnership with Brighton & Hove City Council, the University of Brighton and South East Dance.

“We will be holding further meetings and events over the coming weeks, particularly providing neighbours of the site an opportunity to input on important aspects of the scheme, including the public spaces in and around the site, what local use can be made of community dance space and what kinds of local business and retail would be welcome in the area.”

This sustainable, green development will create over 600 new jobs and contribute £200m to the city’s economy over the next 10 years, aiming to transform the area, bringing it back to life, contributing significantly to the growth of Brighton & Hove’s economy and creating a beautiful new place to live and work.

A website including the full public exhibition is live at www.circusstreetmarket.com including a simple online questionnaire for people to fill in and share their views on the scheme by Sunday May 12 for this pre-planning application stage of the project. A planning application is expected to be submitted later in the summer.