Call for an initial consultation

  • Sheffield 0114 272 9184
  • Chesterfield 01246 229 393
  • Hathersage 01433650718

News

Historic sheepdog trials triumph once again

England’s oldest continuous sheepdog trials have concluded another triumphant event with the second year of support from Graysons Solicitors.

Last updated on November 29th, 2024 at 05:15 pm

sheepdog trials

David Manners, Duke of Rutland, President of Longshaw Sheepdog Trials 2024 (centre), with Caroline Murray (left) and Peter Clark (right) of Graysons Solicitors

Longshaw Sheepdog Trails enjoyed bumper crowds once again for its 126th year.

The event, which takes place at the picturesque Longshaw Pastures, near Grindleford, has only been interrupted by the two world wars and the 2001 foot-and-mouth outbreak.

Peter Clark, managing partner at Graysons, said:

“We are pleased to support Longshaw Sheepdog Trials – an event deeply rooted in the Hope Valley community. As a family firm, we are committed to engaging with and supporting local traditions, and this sponsorship aligns perfectly with our values.”

The first Longshaw Sheepdog Trials was held way back in 1898, and by 1901, it was attracting crowds in excess of 3,000.

scroll to top