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Sunday 3rd July at Stafford County Showground ST18 0BD, all members will be allowed entry into the halls at 7.30am whether they have book tables or just want to buy birds. There is a limit of two wrist bands per membership they are £6.00 each.


please study the list of birds in the box below as we require details of any such birds before 26th May. Parrot species, Australian Finches, Budgerigars, aviary species of Doves, Quail and Fancy Pigeons can be sold as in previous years. This is the 11th time that we have held a show at Stafford in the summer and we are looking forward to returning to this venue which serves us so well and is an ideal location for this event. Table hire will cost £9.00 each; with a limit of two tables per membership and two entry


T 06 40 BIRD SCENE


he information on page 7 is very relevant to the running of this show. If you are considering the sale of non parrot species


wristbands at £6.00 each per table to allow you to set up your birds before the show opens. You will be allowed entry to the Hall from 7.30am and you must have your birds staged by 9.15am to allow for inspection and when disabled people will be allowed to enter. The Show will open to the public at 9.30am. So one table and two entry wristbands will cost £21.00. Please enclose a Stamped Addressed Envelope with your letter of application. This letter must include the following statement “I agree to the conditions on pages 8-13 of our magazine” and the letter must be signed. Alternatively you can book via the P.S.UK Shop on our website. If you have parrots in all wire cages please tell us; we will ensure that your


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