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Sunday 15th June 2015 is the Queen’s Park Brighton fun dog show, better known as Bark in the Park. There are lots of fun classes to enter your dog.
There will be two rings running simultaneously: The Fun Ring and Pedigree Ring.
The Fun Ring Classes:
Best Rescue
Handsomest Dog – sponsored by Achey Paw Massage
Best Fancy Dress – – sponsored by The Camelford Arms
Prettiest Bitch – sponsored by MetroDeco Tea Rooms
Best Puppy – sponsored by Bright Paws Dog Walking
Best Child’s Toy Dog – sponsored by Paul Bott and Co Estate Agents
Dog Most Like Its Owner – sponsored by The Kemp Town Rag
Waggiest Tail – Wagging Tails Home Dog Boarding
Best Trick – sponsored by Snaffles
Best Veteran – sponsored by Hot Dogs dog walking and pet sitting
Best Sausage Catcher – sponsored by The Camelford Arms
Best In Show: Fun Ring – sponsored by The Camelford Arms
The Pedigree Ring is sponsored by Coastway Veterinary Group and the classes are:
AV (any variety) Puppy
AV Utility
AV Toy Dogs
AV Gun Dogs
AV Terriers
AV Working Dogs/Pastoral
AV Hounds
AV Open
AV Veteran
Best In Show: Pedigree
Most importantly, entry to the event is completely free. Classes are £1.50 per entry with all profits from the day going towards improvements to the dog area in the park.
I know this video has been made for the 2013 dog show but this is a great opportunity to see it again 🙂
Do come along, and please spread the word about the show! We’d love to see you, young or old, and the weather forecast will hopefully be sunshine again so please keep your paws crossed…
Bark In The Park: Queens Park Brighton
Entrance: West Drive/ Tower Road
Registration from 10am
Competitions start 11am – Finish 1.30pm approx (please note it’s a relatively early finish, so be sure not to miss it thinking it’s on all day…)
Address: Queen’s Park, Brighton, East Sussex
Postcode: BN2 0QU
Entry: FREE
Website: www.fqpbrighton.net
So if you and your family have a dog or just fancy a fun day out then head to Queens Park. Last year there was over 450 proud competitors! There was everything that you would expect at a proper dog show – a Pedigree ring, fun ring and plenty of stalls offering everything that you could possibly think of related to dogs, including free micro-chipping sessions.
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Where to park in Brighton
Brighton is one of the cities where your own transport is not really good idea because of parking issues. If can choose, it is better to use public transport. If you decide to travel to Brighton by your car there are still options where you can leave your car. Just make sure you will park very soon in the day as looking for parking space is not easy in Brighton.
Free parking in Brighton
First and the best idea is park in Multi Story Car Park in Brighton Marina, which is FREE. There is available 1500+ parking spaces for up to 4 hours. If you have bigger car you can park in opposite FREE Asda car park, which is for customers only, but you can still park there whatever you buy or don’t buy anything. Depends on how far you are willing to go, there is as well free parking on Preston Drove next to Preston Park. There is couple of streets where parking is free on Sunday for example Elder Place. Here you can find more info about free parking in Brighton.
City College has a £5.00 flat fee to use their car park on Saturdays and Sundays. The access to the car park is from Whitecross Street. Another option is Churchill Square parking or NCP car parks – Brighton Theatre Multi storey car park, North Road Multi storey car park and Russell Road Multi storey car park. They are open 24 hours with price starting on £1 for 1 hour. There is a lot of pay and display car parking spaces across the city with price range from around £1 for 1 hour up to £25 for 24 hours. On some there are height restrictions.
It is not easy, but with a little bit of luck you will find some place to park.
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