The Scotsman

Still game – fair is back to celebrate all things country at annual showcase

Hugo Straker is excited about the events and spectacles on offer at Scone Palace this weekend

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Now in its 31st year, the Game and Wildlife Conservati­on Trust Scottish Game Fair, in associatio­n with NFU Mutual, returns to Scone Palace Parklands next month and is preparing to welcome people from all over the world to experience one of the most exciting, diverse and atmospheri­c celebratio­ns of the countrysid­e and conservati­on in the country.

Hot on the heels of last year’s special 30th anniversar­y celebratio­ns, this year’s three-day event is set to once again attract tens of thousands of visitors.

With a strong focus on upland management and food sustainabi­lity across the GWCT central exhibit and within the food hall, this year’s fair will be host to plethora of events and spectacles for the whole family to experience.

The main ring, in associatio­n with Brewin Dolphin, will host the Jez Avery Stunt Show, an amazing performanc­e on four wheels. This jaw-dropping show includes wheelies, stoppies, two-wheel driving, drifting, doughnuts and precision driving. They will be joined in the main ring by pipe bands, foxhounds, gun dogs, birds of prey, a tug of war and terrier racing to name a few.

Working hill ponies will compete for the popular Fred Taylor Memorial Trophy and there will also a full programme of clay shooting and fishing, with lots of opportunit­ies for expert tuition. Look out for the return

of the world-renowned French hunting horn band, Les Trompes de la Cottencini­ere, who will perform at the fair for the first time since 2015. Originally used for communicat­ion on the hunting field, the band’s unique sound will entertain visitors of all ages.

In the GWCT members’ area, the theme for the trust’s ringside stand is Three Steps to Heather Heaven. Through an innovative central exhibit, including the Covey Education Tent, where moorland management will be brought to life for youngsters, we aim to showcase the pathway that can help managers create and maintain thriving moorland, rich in game and other wildlife.

The three steps include understand­ing through research and monitoring, action based on the evidence and achievemen­t through following the first two steps. This very visual and practical exhibit will include live red grouse, black grouse, ptarmigan, hill fringe grey partridges and working hill ponies, alongside colourful displays and the kit required for successful moorland management.

Meanwhile, Saturday visitors are in for a treat as the four nations inter national Gun Dog Competitio­n will take place throughout the day. Featuring teams from England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, the highly competitiv­eevent will showcase the country’ s finest working dogs in action.

Beyond the competitio­n, gun dogs will be celebrated across the fair. Gun dog lessons will be available and advice from experts, who insist there is no such thing as a stupid question. There’s also a wonderful puppy corner – an ideal stop for children and people considerin­g owning a dog one day.

Our ever-popular Artists in Action marquee is back with four talented artists who will be creating beautiful pieces over the three days on the GWCT’S ringside stand.

Rosie Playfair creates bold canvasses of wildlife and landscapes while Richard Whittlesto­ne creates intricate countrysid­e scenes of British animals and birds. They will be joined by Sarah Cemmick, who makes colourful and varied animal lino cuts and Jonathan Sainsbury whose unique compositio­ns depict our wonderful natural world.

Following the huge popularity of last year’s ladies clay shooting competitio­n, those wishing to participat­e this year have the option to purchase a special shooting package which includes entry to the fair, clay shooting and lunch for just £45.

The fishing area will feature demonstrat­ions from industry experts, a casting clinic and competitio­ns such as fly-tying on the banks of the Tay. Fisherman’s Row leads from the main ring down to the bank of the Tay, where thousands of anglers descend each year.

Last year, Isuzu provided a fantastic off-road driving experience at the fair – and it was completely free to have a go! We welcome them back for 2019 with their multi-award winning Isuzu D-max.

Another attraction will be Elite Falconry’s two flying demonstrat­ions in the main ring on all three days of the show, where they will be flying birds, from some of the smallest, to some of the largest, to show off their tremendous variety and impressive skills.

A number of new chefs will be showcasing their skills in the food hall’s cookery theatre, where there will fun and mouthwater­ing demos all weekend long. From foraging, seasonalit­y and reducing food miles, visitors will learn how Scotland’s top chefs, including Richard Dalgleish from glen eagles and tom lewis from Monachyle Mohr, are going above and beyond to ensure sustainabi­lity is always on the menu. This will also

be a record-breaking year for traders at the fair with 500 exhibitors on the roster. The food hall will welcome 50 traders, showcasing oysters from Loch Fyne, seafood from Oban and the Outer Hebrides, and honey from the Lothians, among others.

Meanwhile, Scone Estates will be hoping to retain their title as winners of the Estates Challenge. The event, sponsored by Algo, covers shooting, fishingand­gundoghand­lingandwas conceived to promote and celebrate the many estates and keepers who work so hard to conserve Scotland’s beautiful countrysid­e and provide high quality country sports.

Back for its second year will be the Junior Macnab competitio­n. Instead of hunting a stag, grouse or fishing for a salmon, our Junior Macnabbers will compete to hunt rabbit and pigeon and fish for a trout. The event has been developed to encourage youngsters to take up shooting and fishing and get outside to experience everything the countrysid­e has to offer.

Youngsters can also learn how to survive in the wilderness, from setting up camp and basic fire lighting skills, during daily bushcraft and wilderness workshops, which are completely free and open to all ages.

Our headline sponsor, NFU Mutual, will have a central stand giving showgoers the opportunit­y to chat to the local agents and find out more about their vast range of products and services.

The GWCT Scottish Game Fair takes place from Friday 5 to Sunday 7 July at Scone Palace Parklands, Perthshire. To book tickets, and for more informatio­n, go to www.scottishfa­ir.com

Hugo Straker, chairman of the GWCT Scottish Game Fair.

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