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SCHEDULE OF PREMIER/OPEN AGILITY SHOW
(held under Kennel Club Rules and Regulations H & H1)
To be held at
CAMPERDOWN COUNTRY PARK
WEST KINGSWAY
DUNDEE
DD2 4TF
5th & 6th April 2014
SHOW OPENS : 07.30
BRIEFING : 08.00
Guarantors to the Kennel Club
President:
Pam Duncan
Secretary:
Nicole Watson
Treasurer:
Alison Wiseman
JUDGING : 08.15
68 Ceres Crescent, Dundee, DD5 3JW
33 Finlarig Terrace, Dundee, DD3 9JF (Tel: 07855 651366)
Balnuith Farm, Tealing, Angus, DD4 0RE
COMPETITION MANAGER : Mr Bob Watson
SHOW SECRETARY: Mr Dane Redford
Tel: 07909 903660
Entries to be sent to:
Fees:
Camping:
Cheques made payable to:
Dundee Entries, Showtime, Evenwood, Low Westwood, NE17 7PZ
£2.90 per dog per class.
Fully paid up Dundee member – Free of Charge
£16.00 for the weekend
Dundee Alsatian and Training Club
Wooden Contacts will be used at this show.
Grade changes and Entry enquiries to: showtimeagility@btinternet.com
Telephone: 01207 565774, no calls after 9pm please.
All grade changes received by email will have receipt confirmed.
General show enquiries: daneredford@live.co.uk
Entries close: 24th February 2014 (Postmark)
All wins up to 12th March count for grade changes at this show
Please advise by 22nd March 2014
All grade changes received by email will have receipt confirmed.
Vet on call: Parkside Vets, 5 Kings Cross Road, Dundee, DD2 3PT
Telephone: 01382 810777
(Map at back of schedule)
Saturday Classes
DOGS MAY BE ENTERED IN A MAXIMUM OF 3 CLASSES/DAY
Class
Size
Description
Combined
or Graded
1
Small
Agility
Graded
1
2
2
Small
Agility
Graded
1
3
Small
Jumping
Combined
1
4
Small
KC Crufts Singles
Agility
Graded
5
Small
Agility
Graded
6
Small
Jumping
Combined
7
Medium
Agility
Graded
1
2
3
4
8
Medium
Agility
Graded
1
2
3
4
9
Medium
Jumping
Combined
1
2
3
4
10
Medium
KC Crufts Singles
Agility
Graded
11
Medium
Agility
Graded
12
Medium
Jumping
Combined
13
Large
Agility
Graded
1
2
3
Anne Young
14
Large
Agility
Graded
1
2
3
Lorna McKinnon
15
Large
Jumping
Combined
1
2
3
Siobhan
Butterfield
16
Large
Agility
Graded
4
5
Carol-Anne Duthie
17
Large
Agility
Graded
4
5
Lorna Stewart
18
Large
Jumping
Combined
4
5
Lorna McKinnon
19
Large
KC Crufts Singles
Agility
Graded
6
7
Lorna Stewart
20
Large
Agility
Graded
6
7
Carol-Anne Duthie
21
Large
Jumping
Combined
6
7
Siobhan
Butterfield
22
Large
23
LMS
Special KC
Olympia ABC
Agility
Special Veteran
Jumping
GRADES
Judge
3
4
Lorna McKinnon
2
3
4
2
3
4
Combined
Combined
1
2
5
Carol-Anne Duthie
Carol-Anne Duthie
6
7
Lorna Stewart
5
6
7
Anne Young
5
6
7
Anne Young
Lorna McKinnon
5
Carol-Anne Duthie
Carol-Anne Duthie
6
7
Lorna Stewart
5
6
7
Anne Young
5
6
7
Siobhan
Butterfield
3
4
5
6
7
Lorna McKinnon
3
4
5
6
7
Anne Young
Proposed Order of Classes
Ring 1
Ring 2
Ring 3
Ring 4
Ring 5
Anne Young
Lorna Stewart
Carol-Anne Duthie
Lorna McKinnon
Siobhan Butterfield
Class 13
Class 19
Class 16
Class 1
Class 15
Class 5
Class 10
Class 20
Class 7
Class 21
Class 11
Class 4
Class 2
Class 14
Class 12
Class 6
Class 17
Class 8
Class 22
Class 3
Class 18
Class 23
Class 9
Reserve Judge: Dane Redford
Sunday Classes
Class
Size
Description
Comb/Graded
GRADES
Judge
24
Small
Agility
Graded
1
2
3
4
Nicola Ward
25
Small
Agility
Graded
1
2
3
4
26
Small
Jumping
Combined
1
2
3
4
27
Small
CSJ Agility
Graded
28
Small
Agility
Graded
29
Small
Jumping
Combined
30
Medium
Agility
Graded
1
2
3
4
31
Medium
Agility
Graded
1
2
3
4
32
Medium
Jumping
Combined
1
2
3
4
33
Medium
CSJ Agility
Graded
34
Medium
Agility
Graded
35
Medium
Jumping
Combined
36
Large
Agility
Graded
1
2
3
Alan Short
37
Large
Agility
Graded
1
2
3
Nicola Ward
38
Large
Jumping
Combined
1
2
3
Toni Lock
39
Large
Agility
Graded
4
5
Jean McEwan
40
Large
Agility
Graded
4
5
Adele Ritchie
41
Large
Jumping
Combined
4
5
Nicola Ward
42
Large
CSJ Agility
Graded
6
7
Adele Ritchie
43
Large
Agility
Graded
6
7
Jean McEwan
44
Large
Jumping
Combined
6
7
Toni Lock
5
Jean McEwan
Jean McEwan
6
7
Adele Ritchie
5
6
7
Alan Short
5
6
7
Alan Short
Nicola Ward
5
Jean McEwan
Jean McEwan
6
7
Adele Ritchie
5
6
7
Alan Short
5
6
7
Toni Lock
Proposed Order of Classes
Ring 1
Ring 2
Ring 3
Ring 4
Ring 5
Alan Short
Adele Ritchie
Jean McEwan
Nicola Ward
Toni Lock
Class 36
Class 42
Class 39
Class 24
Class 38
Class 28
Class 33
Class 43
Class 30
Class 44
Class 34
Class 27
Class 25
Class 37
Class 35
Class 29
Class 40
Class 31
Class 41
Class 26
Class 32
Reserve Judge: Dane Redford
ELIGIBILITY FOR CLASSES
In the following definitions of classes First Prizes or other prize wins are those gained in standard classes at any Kennel Club licensed
Championship Agility, Premier Agility, Open Agility or Limited Agility Shows (i.e. Limited Agility Shows, special classes and
invitational events excepted). Only a first place with a clear round completed within the course time set by the judge will count
towards grade progression.
Agility classes to include contact obstacles and Jumping classes where there are no contact obstacles. With this proviso classes are
defined as follows:Class Structure. A Class may either be held as a Graded Class or a Combined Class. A Graded Class may be scheduled for one or more
consecutive Grades with separate results and awards issued for each grade. A Combined Class may be
scheduled for more than one consecutive grade with one overall set of results .
Progression. Progression from each Grade will require one Agility win or three Jumping wins in standard classes at that grade,
except that progression from Grade 5 will require 3 wins at Grade 5, one of which must be an agility class. Progression from Grade 6
will require 4 wins at Grade 6, two of which must be agility classes. Results from Combined Classes will only count towards
progression from the dog’s current grade.
Points Progression: At the handler’s discretion a dog may progress up to Grade 4 by winning 100 points at each grade, using the
Agility Warrant points scheme, (Regulation K3.c refers), except that there is no requirement for a minimum number of agility points.
If this method of progression is selected, the handler must ensure the show secretary signs the dog’s Agility Record Book at the first
show entered at the higher grade. There is no time limit on this progression, however, once a dog has progressed, it cannot return
to a previous grade.
Progression on points must be done prior to the closing date of entries. It is not possible to change a grade on points once the
entries have closed.
Standard Classes
Only first prizes and points gained in standard classes at Kennel Club licensed Agility Shows may be used for progression through the
classes (A dog is only eligible for one grade). In defining the eligibility of the owner or handler for Grade 1, the three jumping wins
and points progression referred to in the definition apply only to one dog and not an accumulation of dogs.
Grade 1 (Elementary) – For owners, handlers or dogs which have not gained a first place in an Agility Class or 3 first places in
Jumping Classes at Kennel Club licensed Agility Shows. N.B. Owners, handlers or dogs previous qualified out of Grade 1(Elementary)
are not eligible for this class.
Grade 2 (Starters) – Open to dogs which are not eligible for grades 1,3,4,5,6,7, and have not gained a first place in an agility Class or
3 first places in Jumping Classes at Grade 2 at Kennel Cub licensed Agility Shows, or elected to progress on points from Grade 1. N.B.
Owners, handlers or dogs previously qualified out of Grade 2 (Starters) are not eligible for this class
Grade 3 (Graduate) – Open to dogs which are not eligible for grade 1 or 2 or have elected to progress on points from grade 2 at
Kennel Club licensed Agility Shows and dogs which are not eligible for Grade 4, 5, 6 or 7.
Grade 4 (Novice)– Open to dogs which have gained a first place in an Agility Class or 3 first places in Jumping Classes at Grade 3 or
elected to progress on points from Grade 3 at Kennel Club licensed Agility Shows and are not eligible for Grade 3, 5, 6 or 7.
Grade 5 (Intermediate) – Open to dogs which have gained a first place in an Agility Class or 3 first places in Jumping Classes at Grade
4 are not eligible for Grade 3, 4, 6 or 7.
Grade 6 (Senior) – Open to dogs which have gained a minimum of 3 first places at Grade 5 at Kennel Club licensed Agility Shows,
one of which must have been gained in an Agility (not Jumping) Class, and are not eligible for Grade 3, 4, 5 or 7.
Grade 7 (Advanced) – Open to dogs which have gained a minimum or 4 first places at Grade 6 at Kennel Club licensed Agility Shows,
2 first places must be gained in Agility (not Jumping) Classes.
SPECIAL CLASSES
Societies may schedule classes other than those defined above as “Special classes”. The eligibility for “Special” classes must be
defined by the Society and included in the schedule. The word “Special” must be included in the title of the class. Where special
classes are classified for older and/or inexperienced dogs, the height of the hurdles and the A-ramp, and the length of the long
jump, may be reduced below the dimensions specified in these regulations, in which case such dimensions must be included in the
class definition in the show schedule. Marking for special classes may deviate from marking for standard classes, but must be
specified in the schedule. Wins, places and clear rounds in special classes will not count towards agility warrant points or grade
progression at Kennel Club shows.
Measuring of Dogs – Large dogs, which have not competed before 1st January 2006, and all small and medium dogs must have been
officially measured before competing at a Kennel Club licensed agility show. Record books or proof of measurement must be
available on request.
Special Veteran Jumping for dogs aged 9 years old and over at date of show , no tyres, no weaves.
Large Dogs will jump Medium, Medium dogs Small and Small Dogs micro height.
C.S.J. Highland Agility Stakes 2014
5 heats for each height category will take place at KC registered shows in Scotland. Heats will take the form of graded or combined
6-7 agility classes or graded or combined 5-7 agility classes held under standard KC rules and regulations. The preliminary event and
final will take place at the Scottish Game Fair at Scone on Saturday 6 July and will each consist of an agility class judged according to
KC rules and regulations.
Competitors may enter more than one dog in any heat and may qualify more than one dog in any final. Once a dog has qualified for
the final further heats can be entered for competition.
Where qualifiers are run as 5-7 classes only grade 6 and 7 dogs can qualify for the final.
C.S.J. Small Highland Agility Stakes
The winner or first previously unqualified dog from each of the 5 heats will go through to the final at the Game Fair. Dogs eligible to
compete are those measuring 350 mm (1 foot 1¾ inches) or under at the withers and those eligible to compete in grades 6 or 7 for
Small dogs.
C.S.J. Medium Highland Agility Stakes
The winner or first previously unqualified dog from each of the 5 heats will go through to the final at the Game Fair. Dogs eligible to
compete are those measuring over 350 mm (1 foot 1¾ inches) and those measuring 430 mm (1 foot 5 inches) or under at the
withers and eligible to compete in grades 6 or 7 for Medium dogs.
C.S.J. Large Highland Agility Stakes
The first four previously unqualified dogs from each of the 5 heats will go through to the final at the Game Fair. Dogs eligible to
compete are those measuring over 430 mm (1 foot 5 inches) at the withers and eligible to compete in grades 6 or 7 for Large dogs.
CRUFTS and DISCOVER DOGS AGILITY HEAT REGULATIONS 2014 / 2015
General Regulations
The following regulations apply to all Crufts and Discover Dogs qualifying Agility competitions and heats.
All events must be judged under the appropriate Kennel Club regulations H & H (1) in force at the time of the event. Competitors
entering any competition will be deemed to have agreed to abide by these regulations.
All heats must take place at Kennel Club licensed shows and the class name in the schedule should replicate exactly the name of the
competition as stated in these regulations.
All Kennel Club supported competitions should be judged using standard marking.
If the entry for the heat exceeds the Kennel Club limit for a judge in a day, then the class will be equally split and another judge
appointed for the second part. Qualifiers and points from that heat will be taken in equal proportion from each part.
Dogs entered in any heats must be eligible for the competition entered. Judges have the right to check the dog’s Kennel Club Agility
Record Book to ensure the dog is running in the correct height category. Where points are accumulated throughout the year these
will be allocated to the specific handler and dog partnership (no substitution of dog or handler may be made). If there is an equality
of points after all the heat results have been calculated, the dog and handler partnership which has achieved the highest place at a
heat will take preference in the final allocation of places.
NOTE FOR SHOW SOCIETIES: All results from these heats must be sent to the Working Dog Activities Team at the Kennel Club within
14 days of the show date.
Crufts Singles Agility Competition 2014 / 2015
Qualifying heats will be scheduled as a standard combined class for grades 6 & 7. There will be a separate qualifying competition for
each height category (small, medium, large) with 12 heats for each height, held at Kennel Club licensed shows throughout the
country.
Eligibility
Competitors may enter more than one dog in a heat. Competitors may qualify more than one dog for the final.
Qualifying
The first 10 placed dogs in each heat will have the following points awarded:
1st place = 10 points, 2nd place = 9 points etc. down to 10th place = 1 point. Qualifying points will be awarded down to 10th even if
the show does not award class places down to 10th. The 16 large dogs, 10 Medium dogs and 10 Small dogs with the highest
accumulation of points will be invited to compete in the CRUFTS Singles Agility Finals at CRUFTS 2015.
If a qualified handler or dog is unable/unfit to attend the final, reserves will be taken from dog/s with the highest number of points
from the heats which have/has not qualified.
Administration
NOTE TO SHOW SOCIETIES: In the event of awards at the show not going down to 10th place the Show Secretary must still record
the top ten places (excluding eliminated dogs) and send the results to the Working Dog Activities Team at the Kennel Club within 14
days of the show
THE KENNEL CLUB OLYMPIA AGILITY STAKES
Supported by Skinner’s
REGULATIONS 2014
All events must be judged under the appropriate Kennel Club regulations H & H(1) in force at the time of
the event. Competitors entering any competition will be deemed to have agreed to abide by these
regulations.
All heats must take place at Kennel Club licensed shows and the class name in the schedule should
replicate exactly the name of the competition as stated in these regulations.
All Kennel Club supported competitions should be judged using standard marking.
If the entry for the heat exceeds the Kennel Club limit for a judge in a day, then the class will be equally
split. Qualifiers and reserves from that heat will be taken in equal proportion from each part, giving the
total number originally required from that heat (except where individual competition rules state
differently). Rosettes and awards remain unchanged if the heat is split.
Dogs entered in any heats must be eligible for the competition entered and judges retain the right to
check the height of any dog or ask to see the height stated in the Kennel Club Record Book.
The handler that qualifies a dog for the Quarter-Final/Semi-Final/Final will be the handler that competes,
Handler substitutions not allowed.
All winners of the Olympia Grand Finals will be invited to compete in the following year’s Quarter-Finals
/Semi-Finals without qualifying through the usual procedure via heats. For the Novice winner this will be
dependent on the dog still being eligible for grades 3 – 5 on the date of entries closing for the Kennel Club
International Agility Festival
(These rules would be amended if any changes are made to Kennel Club agility regulations during the
course of the competition year).
THE KENNEL CLUB OLYMPIA LARGE DOG ABC AGILITY STAKES
Supported by Skinners
This competition is a special agility competition open to all dogs excluding Border Collies, Working
Sheepdogs and any of their crosses. In the event of a dispute over the parentage of a dog, a decision will
be left to the judge’s discretion.
Those dogs eligible to compete in competition for Large dogs are those measuring over 430 mm (1 foot 5
inches) at the withers and open to dogs in grades 3 to 7 and judged under the Kennel Club regulations for
standard classes.
Competitors may enter more than one dog in a heat and may qualify more than one dog for the SemiFinals. Handlers may qualify a maximum of two dogs for the Final which will be the highest placed dogs at
the Semi-Final. Once a dog has qualified for the Semi-Final/Final, further heats may be entered for
competition although any placings in these further heats will not affect the dog’s eligibility for the
Final/Semi-Finals.
The first four previously unqualified placed dogs from each heat will go forward to the Semi-Finals at the
Kennel Club International Agility Festival held annually in August, the first ten dogs from this Semi-Final
will qualify for the Final at the London Olympia Christmas International Horse Show (subject to the
above).
A maximum of two representatives of any one breed may be invited to the Final from the Semi-Final.
This decision will be at the organiser’s discretion.
INFORMATION
CAMPING
Camping is available Friday and Saturday night – Fee £16.00
Please book and pay with entry.
No arrivals before 3pm please.
All campers to supply their own Fire Fighting Equipment or a bucket of water.
General Information
Please ensure that dogs are not left unattended and are exercised in the designated areas. Camperdown
Country Park has strictly designated “dog areas” which must be adhered to.
Dogs are to be kept on lead in the car park and camping areas at all times.
No training equipment allowed!
SPEED LIMIT: 5 MPH on venue at all times
Generators to be switched off by 10 PM
Measuring
Measuring will be available – Saturday at 11am
Catering
Catering is available all weekend by mobile caterer the “Picnic Basket”
First Aid
St Andrews First Aid
Hospital
A & E – Ninewells Hospital, Dundee, DD1 9SY, Telephone: 01382 425744
PRIZES
Rosettes - to a minimum of 10% of Entries in all classes
Cash prizes will be awarded instead of trophies.
1st Place in all classes - £10.00
2nd and 3rd places in Large Combined classes only - £5.00
Rules & Regulations
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Dogs entered at Kennel Club licensed Agility Shows must be registered at the Kennel Club in accordance with Kennel Club Regulations for
Classification and Registration B or else registration or transfer of registration must have been applied for. The Registration number/Authority
to Compete number will be required for each entry.
All dogs registered and resident outside the UK must be issued with a Kennel Club Authority to Compete number before entry to the
Show/event can be made. All overseas entries without a Kennel Club Registration or an Authority to Compete number will be returned to the
exhibitor/competitor.
FEES. Amount of entry per dog per class £2.90. (Dundee Members free). There is no charge for NFC entries.
PRIZE MONEY. There will be prize money at this show. (1st place in all classes £10; 2nd and 3rd place in Large Combined classes only £5)
Not applicable
The Committee reserves to itself the right to refuse entries.
Only dogs of 18 calendar months of age and over on the day of the competition are eligible for competition at Kennel Club licensed Agility
Shows.
Not for Competition (NFC) entries will be accepted for dogs, aged 4 calendar months and over. Dogs must be Kennel Club registered with their
details recorded on the entry form.
No bitch in season is allowed to compete.
No person shall carry out punitive correction or harsh handling of a dog at any time within the boundaries of the Show.
Dogs must not wear any type of slip or half-slip collar or lead when under test. A flat, close fitting, leather or webbing collar is permitted,
providing the only attachment is a plain identification panel as an integral part of the collar, i.e. not attached by a ring.
Should a judge be unable to fulfil the appointment to judge the Committee reserves the right to appoint another judge.
No competitor shall impugn the decision of the judge or judges.
SPONSORSHIP. Classes 4, 10 and 19 are sponsored by the Kennel Club/Crufts. Classes 27, 33 and 42 are sponsored by CSJ.
Detailed Rules for the Crufts Singles Agility Competition are included earlier in the schedule.
Kennel Club Standard marking Regulations apply for all standard classes.
Class 23, Veteran Jumping. Height of the jump obstacles :Large dogs 45cm; Medium dogs 35cm; Small dogs 25cm
Height limits for dogs:
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Large – For dogs measuring over 430 mm (1ft 5ins) at the withers.
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Medium - for dogs measuring over 350mm (1ft 1.75ins) and measuring 430mm (1ft 5ins) or under at the withers
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Small - for dogs measuring 350mm (1ft 1.75ins) or under at the withers
Judges at an Agility Show may not enter for competition a dog which is recorded in their ownership or part ownership; or handle a dog at the
Show at which they are judging. Dogs will be disqualified if proved to have been handled in the class by the scheduled judge’s spouse or
immediate family, or resident at the same address as the scheduled judge.
A dog shall be withdrawn from competition and removed from the Show if it is:a. A bitch, which is in season.
b. Suffering from any infectious diseases or contagious disease.
c. Interfering with the safety or chance of winning of an opponent.
d. Of such temperament or is so much out of hand as to be a danger to the safety of any person or other animal.
e. Likely to cause suffering to the dog if it continues competing.
In estimating the number of awards won, all wins up to & including 25 days before the start of the competition i.e. 12th March 2014 shall be
counted when entering for any class. For these purposes a competition shall be defined as all classes covered within the same schedule. In the
event that a dog becomes eligible for the next grade at a particular show, after the entry for that show has been sent, it is the competitor’s
responsibility to notify the show secretary at least 14 days before the date of the show (22nd March 2014). The dog will then be moved into
the appropriate class(es) for the next grade. The dog must be moved into the corresponding number of classes as were at the lower grade. If
there are fewer or no classes available for the next grade the competitor will be offered a refund of the relevant entry fees.
Should circumstances so dictate the Society, in consultation with the Judges may alter arrangements as necessary. Such changes and the
circumstances surrounding them must be reported to the Kennel Club.
In the event that the show is cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances, the club/society will refund fees, less reasonably incurred expenses.
If the show processor has the provisions to do so, competitors will be refunded in the manner in which they entered the show, but in any
event the society will refund fees within 3 months of the show date to all those who had entered and requested a refund within 1 month of
the show date.
Food shall not be carried in the hand or given to a dog in the ring.
Should the judge deem a re-run is required, any result and/or faults gained in the previous run must be discounted.
Separate entry forms must be completed by each owner and must be signed by the owner or his authorised agent in accordance with
provisions specified thereon. Entry forms must be accompanied with the appropriate fees..
Not Applicable.
Competition of Dogs Suffering from Contagious or Infectious Disease – No dogs suffering from infectious or contagious disease or having been
exposed to such disease during the period of 21 days prior to the Competition may compete. Competitors infringing the Regulation will be
liable to be fined and/or dealt with under Kennel Club Rule A42.
It is the competitor’s responsibility to be available for their class and running order. Competitors must run as close to their running order as
possible. Failure to do so may be reported to the Kennel Club.
Animals In Event - No animal other than one officially entered shall be brought into the precincts of the event during its continuance, except
any dogs registered to assist the disabled, or dogs required for educational or instructional purposes or by permission of the General
Committee. However, at the discretion of the show society, a dog brought to the show by a spectator may be admitted into the precincts of
the dog show, with the proviso that those in charge of the dog sign a declaration confirming the dog is free from disease and that the dog will
be kept under proper control at all times.
A pay on the day class will be held if time permits.
A practice ring may be available to dogs entered for competition at the show, if space allows. This ring must be supervised by a responsible
adult with agility knowledge.
33. Welfare of Dogs. An owner (or competitor) whose dog is entered at a Kennel Club licensed event should take all reasonable steps to ensure
the needs of their dog is met, and should not knowingly put their dog’s health and welfare at risk by any action, default, omission or
otherwise. A breach of this Regulation may be referred to the General Committee for disciplinary action under Kennel Club Rules and
Regulations.
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Directions to Venue
FROM NORTH
Take A90 from Aberdeen. Follow A90 (Kingsway). Come off Slip road with signs to Coupar Angus. Turn right at
the roundabout. Main entrance is 200yards on left
FROM SOUTH
Take A90 from Perth. Follow A90 (Kingsway West) Come off Slip road with signs to Coupar Angus. Turn left at
the roundabout. Main entrance is 200yards
VIA TAY BRIDGE
Take left hand slip road off bridge. Follow signs for Airport & Perth. At Swallow Hotel follow A90 Kingsway
West. Then, as above.
Dundee Agility Shows 2014
16th August 2014 – Open Show
17th August 2014 – Championship Show
DIRECTIONS TO PARKSIDE VETERINARY PRACTICE
5 Kings Cross Road, Dundee. DD2 3PT.
Phone 01382 810777
1. From Point A - Starting from Main entrance to Camperdown Park.
2. Enter roundabout take Third exit onto Coupar Angus Road (A923).
3. At roundabout take First exit onto slip road.
4. Merge onto A90 Kingsway West.
5. Take next slip road Left.
6. At roundabout take fourth exit onto Kings Cross Road.
7. To Point B – 0.4 miles Arrive at Parkside Veterinary Practice.
Total Distance 1.4 miles. Time 5 minutes from Main Entrance
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