Paws In The Park 2018

Paws In The Park 2018

Details


A host of activities and attractions

There will be arenas with dog judging, dog agility and gundog scurry, as well as food and drink stands, children’s amusements, craft stands, dog accessories and dog groomers.

Could your dog take home the award for Best in Show?

Join us in the dog show arena, where you can enter your dog into as many categories as you wish, including best puppy, handsomest dog and scruffiest mutt.

Have-a-go dog agility and demonstrations, and gundog scurry

Throughout the day, there will be dog agility demonstrations and the opportunity to have a go, as well as gundog scurry demonstrations.

Where is it?

The event will take place at Nowton Park, in Bury St Edmunds.

How much does it cost?

Tickets for the event can be bought online in advance or on the gate on the day. Buy tickets online and save up to 15% and get fast-track entrance.

Advance tickets:
Family (Up to two adults and three children) £15
Adults £6
Children (Aged 3-16. Twos and under go free) £2.50

Dog show:
£1 per dog per category (available online in advance)

Using Echoleft

We use Echoleft to process our event tickets and donations. It is a secure booking website, which charges a small fee of 2.5% to process and administrate any donations received. You can read more about this here: https://www.echoleft.com/trust/donations.

Event Details

Sunday, 20th May 2018 10.00am - 4.00pm
Nowton Park, Bury Saint Edmunds IP29 5LU

Raising money for

St Nicholas Hospice Care

About St Nicholas Hospice Care

St Nicholas Hospice Care is a local charity providing help, advice and support to people in West Suffolk and Thetford in the final chapters of their life, who are living with long-term and life-threatening illnesses. Our services are not just for patients, but for their family and friends too. They include everything from specialist medical care to bereavement support and practical help. We also: •Offer emotional support to patients, children, families and carers •Help people to make the most of every day •Advise on pain relief and other symptoms •Liaise with other services which may be able to help •Offer a variety of education to local professionals and carers