Gill & Oscar are going to Ludlow Dog Day thanks to Old Prickly

Gill with Oscar being presented with their winning tickets by Ludlow Rotary Club President, Angus Kerr.

Gill Longfield, who lives on Clee Hill and Oscar her dog along with other members of her family are going to Ludlow Dog Day at Stokesay Court on July 23rd. Gill won first prize in the Old Prickly competition run by Hobson’s Brewery. Second prize went to Sarah Pope of Moccas near Hereford and Third prize went to Tracey Wood of Doddington. For more detail visit Hobson’s on Facebook

Ludlow Rotary Club looks forward to meeting you all next Sunday.

Dog Day takes to the Skies – Win Free Tickets

LUDLOW DOG DAY GONE BARKING MAD! Yet more free tickets

A small plane and large banner will flit through the skies on the afternoon of Saturday 22nd proclaiming the advent of the Ludlow Dog Day on Sunday 23rd July.

4 x free tickets are on offer to the lucky winner of those that email info@ludlowdogday.org.uk  stating the time and their location when seeing the plane and banner. All valid emails will be put in a hat on Saturday evening and the lucky winner will receive 4 free tickets for the event.

The plane and banner will fly over towns and villages in South Shropshire, North Herefordshire, Worcestershire and the Borders, as a final reminder that there will be a fun day out for all who own or enjoy dogs.

Now in its 4th year, the Ludlow Dog Day has become extremely successful and draws dogs and their owners from near and far as well as raising over £20,000.00 for local charities

Held in the beautiful and normally private gardens of Stokesay Court the day is packed full of fun and interest for dogs and humans with lots to do, see, eat and enjoy.

Competitions include scruffiest mutt, fastest sausage eater, waggiest tail, and best trick. For those who enjoy watching trained dogs in action there is a full programme of dog displays including flyball, dog obedience and assistance dogs. There are also opportunities for owners of gun dogs to show their dog’s ability to retrieve – or not!

This charitable event is organised by Ludlow Rotary Club and the organiser Arnoud Roele said “This sky high idea will help gain even more money for our chosen charities, the more that come to enjoy, the more we can give to worthy causes”

So, those who want free tickets- look up on Saturday!