The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

All in the game as annual fair returns for 29th year

Visitors in their thousands expected to attend event

- Richard Burdge rburdge@thecourier.co.uk

Scotland’s largest game and outdoor fair is to be held in the grounds of Scone Palace again this summer.

Now in its 29th year, the Game and Wildlife Conservati­on Trust (GWCT) Scottish Game Fair has an underlying serious conservati­on message but has grown into a major attraction for the general public over the years, bringing in thousands of visitors. Taking place on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, June 30, July 1 and 2, the main ring programme highlights includes favourites such as the Dog ‘n’ Duck Show, axe demonstrat­ions from Gwynedd Axemen, the tug o’ war and terrier racing.

The Fred Taylor Memorial Trophy for working hill ponies makes a welcome return on the Sunday.

New for 2017, the fair will host the inaugural Four Nations Internatio­nal Gundog competitio­n on the Saturday. Teams from England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales will compete on the island in front of the large grandstand by the River Tay.

The novice competitio­n will take place on Friday and the junior competitio­n – open to anyone under 16 – will be moved to World of Gundogs where it will run on Saturday and Sunday.

Fishing will have its own dedicated area for panel discussion­s, presentati­ons and Q&As with guest speakers and experts.

Among them is writer, broadcaste­r and fishing fanatic Fiona Armstrong, who will feature in a panel discussion encouragin­g more women to get into angling, and European and World Fly Casting Champion Hywell Morgan, who will demonstrat­e his winning technique.

The Game and Wildlife Conservati­on Trust’s stand beside the main ring will highlight the benefits of their research and how science can be translated into practical management advice that helps ensure a thriving countrysid­e rich in game and other wildlife.

 ??  ?? A display in the main ring by the Fife Foxhounds at last year’s Scottish Game Fair.
A display in the main ring by the Fife Foxhounds at last year’s Scottish Game Fair.

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