EIGHTEEN hardy competitors contended with strong winds and snow showers - with just occasional sunny spells - at the Friends of the Lake District’s annual hedge laying competition on Saturday.

The event, held at New Hall Farm, Staveley was part of the Lancashire and Westmorland Hedge Laying Association Grand Prix series bringing together novices, juniors and professionals to show off their skills and lay 115m of hedge between them.

After competing in five different classes, including an open class and a new starter class aimed at encouraging young teenagers to learn the art of this traditional rural skill, the winners were chosen by the judges, local farmers George Redmayne and David Bowes.

Best Overall Winner - Thomas Kendal

Championship Class

1 Jasper Pratchek, 2 Peter Gibson, 3 Andrew Kirkwood

Open Class

1Thomas Kendal, Craig Procter, 3 William Bell

Novice Class

1 Steven Boyes, 2 Sally Capewell

Junior Class

1 Aiden Handley, 2 John Handley, 3 Danny Hodgson

Starter Class

1 Jonny Robinson, 2 James Yates-Bell, 3 Robyn Allen

Ruth Kirk, Friends of the Lake District competition organiser said: “A well laid hedge not only provides a barrier for livestock which is attractive to look at and intrinsic to the appeal of the Lake District landscape; it’s also an important habitat for countryside birds, many of which are now in decline.

“The skill and technique required to lay a hedge well can’t be underestimated and as usual, we were delighted to welcome many spectators to the event. It’s heartening to know that so many people are keen to keep this rural skill alive and thriving.”

Caption: Championship class, Jasper Pratchek, Novice Class, Steven Boyes, Starter Class, Jonny Robinson, Junior Class, Aiden Handley, Open Class and Overall Winner, Thomas Kendal.