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28
Feb
The chairman of Nidderdale Agricultural Society today revealed the reason behind the change of location of the new sports tourism event Long Course Weekend.
The three-day weekend, which North Yorkshire Council expects will attract thousands of competitors and pump £2 million into the Nidderdale economy, was due to be held at the Nidderdale Showground in Pateley Bridge in September.
The council is holding it in collaboration with a private company and with local organisations. But it announced last week the event had been moved to Masham because of “difficulties over using the Nidderdale Showground”. No further details were released.
However, Martin Smith, chairman of Nidderdale Agricultural Society, which organises the annual Nidderdale Show, discussed the matter today.
Mr Smith told the Stray Ferret that staging the inaugural Long Course Weekend raised “too many questions” about what condition the showground would be left in ahead of the agricultural show, which is being held later that same month on September 24.
He said:
However, Mr Smith said the council began “calling the shots” and “would not budge” on the show being held annually in September. He added:
Mr Smith added the re-location was “marvellous for Masham”.
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