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Organisers of Weald of Kent Ploughing Match calling on two-legged and four-legged competitors for this years event at Gatehouse Farm, Marden

Competitors are being invited to take part in this year’s Weald of Kent Ploughing Match.

The annual event, which usually raises about £4,000 for charity, will involve horse and tractor powered matches and conclude with a tug-of-war.

It is being held on Saturday, September 20, at Gatehouse Farm in Green Lane, Marden.

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Secretary Karen Wheeler said: "It is a tradition of the ploughing match that we finish with a tug of war which is great fun for those taking part as well as on-lookers. We just need plenty of muscle to come forward."

Tug of war is a major event at the annual Weald of Kent Ploughing Match
Tug of war is a major event at the annual Weald of Kent Ploughing Match

For the first time in the event’s 57-year history horses won’t be the only four-legged competitors taking part, with Frittenden dog-lover Jan Linch organising an agility competition for canine companions.

To enter a dog for the agility contest email janandianlinch@pobox.com before September 10.

Other attractions will be a traditional gymkhana, a bustling Farmers’ Market, vintage and veteran tractors, clay pigeon shooting, terrier racing and sheaf tossing.

Entry will be £5 per person and free for children aged under 16.

For more details and to enter the ploughing match visit www.wkpma.co.uk.

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