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Hadlow College, near Tonbridge, hosts its spring lambing weekend 2015

Spring is finally here and, while it’s the daffs that delight the adults, for kids it means one thing – cute newborn lambs!

The county’s first lambing event of the season is also the biggest, when Hadlow College hosts its annual family days.

The college’s animal management unit saw more than 11,000 visitors over two days last year, all eager to get up close to the frisky lambs.

Some lucky onlookers even got to see lambs being born.

Student Taylor Bailey shows Thea Fisk, 12, and Nicholas, two, one of the new arrivals at Hadlow
Student Taylor Bailey shows Thea Fisk, 12, and Nicholas, two, one of the new arrivals at Hadlow
Katie Neve with Ethan Bridgeland, 8
Katie Neve with Ethan Bridgeland, 8

This weekend the doors open to the public on Saturday, March 14, and Sunday, March 15, between 11am and 4pm, at the college in Ashes Lane, Hadlow.

Also on offer is a range of local produce, crafts, vintage tractor rides, archery, a digger challenge, Charlton Athletic’s inflatable pitch, plus background information on the work of the agricultural college, near Tonbridge.

Tickets cost £6 for adults, £3 for children over two or £15 for a family.

Book online at www.hadlow.ac.uk

Hadlow Lambing Weekend
Hadlow Lambing Weekend
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