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WHO ARE
WE?
We introduce the
Principal Committee Members
who are working on your behalf.
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Pauline Ludlow: Chair
Pauline is the founder member of NFDog. Conversations with other
anxious residents prompted the first meeting in her lounge which 29 people
attended. Her two black Labrador Retrievers, Susie and Sasha are mother
and daughter. Susie is a working gundog and Sasha has now started her
formal training. Pauline's distinguished work with numerous equine and
horticultural groups has given her extensive experience of representing
the views of animal and nature lovers.
Why have you established the Group?
"I started NFDog because so many New Forest residents knew of
the rumours regarding "on lead" restrictions. I felt we
had to first establish the truth, and represent their viewpoint to
the authorities concerned."
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David
Dickenson: Ecologist
Having run a successful
companion animal veterinary practice in Putney for 22 years,
David now divides his time between his homes in the New Forest
and Cévennes in Southern France. Apart from dogs, David’s
main interests are flowers, photography and computer programming.
He is currently combining all three in a computer-based flora
database of the local species in the National Parks of both
the New Forest and the Cévennes, with Growler and Pumples
acting as photographer’s assistants.
Why have you become
involved with the Group?
“The pleasure so many people derive from walking their dogs in this unique
area should not be unfairly taken away by mindless bureaucracy and a misplaced
desire to manage the New Forest and its residents.”
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Steve
Panton: Publicity and Press Officer
Steve is originally
from Lincoln, but has lived in and around the New Forest area for over
20 years. Steve's career as a journalist began in 1964. He spent 29
years working for the BBC, and has been manager of both BBC Radio Solent,
and BBC Radio Service for London. Steve owns Campbell, a yellow Labrador
Retriever. Steve is an active participant in country sports, and Campbell
enjoys accompanying him as a working gundog.
Why have you become involved with the Group?
"I believe that individuals should
be free to enjoy the New Forest without unnecessary restrictions.
Organisations like NFDOG are essential to maintaining the civil liberties
of responsible dog owners."
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Janine Redman: Veterinary Advisor
Janine
was born in Blendworth, Hampshire, and moved to the New Forest in
1989 to take up her first job as a veterinary surgeon. Her versatile
Border Collie Dee, enjoys agility, flyball and heelwork to music!
New arrival Quiz hopes to follow in her footsteps. Janine stays very
fit!! Although Janine moved away in 1991, she returned to the Forest
in 1993 because she missed the unique life style and the open space
available for dog walking.
Why have you become involved with the Group?
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So many of my clients complained to me about the restrictions on
dog walking that I felt it was in the interest of the welfare of
my patients to give the Group my support."
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Ron Pearson: Treasurer
Ron has spent a
lifetime in the medical profession, having qualified at Guys Hospital
in 1964. His career has taken him all over the world,
first working for the Save The Children Fund in Southern Algeria
and then placements in Nigeria, Saudi Arabia and Bermuda. Back in
the UK he was a Police Surgeon for 30 years. After 36 years as a
practising GP in Havant, Ron is now retired apart from occasional
cruises as a ships’ doctor, giving him more time to spend in the
New Forest with Golden Retrievers Stormy and Drummer. Ron and his
dogs are true all-rounders, participating in working tests, picking-up
and showing. When time permits Ron also enjoys travelling and gardening.
Why have you become involved with the Group?
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To help encourage and nurture a harmonious relationship between dog
owners and all the various groups who enjoy the forest and are involved
in its management."
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Penny Gayler: Membership Secretary
Born in Hertfordshire, Penny moved
to the New Forest in 1971. She has owned dogs all her life, but was
given her first Golden Retriever in
1977. She began showing in 1990, and has competed at Crufts several
times. The current family includes Golden Retrievers Nina, Puzzle,
Heidi, Fancy and Freya together with Seren, a Welsh Springer Spaniel "the
resident maniac!" All the dogs enjoy gundog training, agility
and obedience, and Nina is a PAT Dog who visits the Oakhaven Hospice.
Why
have you become involved with the Group?
" Walking my dogs in the Forest is a great pleasure, and I could not
sit back while someone spoilt my fun! I was appalled at the thought
of being restricted to on-lead walking, and wanted to be actively involved
in finding a solution to this conflict."
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Kevin
Hughes: Ornithologist
At a very early age,
Kevin moved about as far south from his birthplace of Scotland
as it is possible to get! He describes himself as a horticulturalist
and amateur wildlife enthusiast, and his love of wild birds has
lead him to spend 8 years studying the breeding patterns of Dartford
Warblers in the New Forest. Although not a member of the committee,
Kevin spoke, in his capacity as an ornithologist, in support of
NFDog at the meeting in Lyndhurst. He enjoys walking in the New
Forest with Alfie, his "bird friendly" Golden Retriever.
Why have you become
involved with the Group?
"I dislike irrational legislation and discrimination against peaceful groups
of people, and it is my belief that dogs and birds can co-exist in the New Forest."
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John
Cropp:
John and his wife
were longstanding visitors to their New Forest holiday cottage,
before they moved to the area permanently from London in 2003.
Their canine family predates their human one, and currently consists
of Cocker Spaniels Tommy (black) and Monty (blue roan).
Why have you become
involved with the Group?
“The freedom to walk our dogs off-lead in an area of such outstanding beauty
contributed to our move to the New Forest, and we hope to see this freedom
continue so it may be enjoyed by our children and grandchildren.”
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Tony
Marshall: Retired Solicitor
Another NFDOG committee
member who hails from Lincoln, Tony moved to the New Forest
in 1993. Prior to his retirement, Tony enjoyed a lifetime’s
work as a local government lawyer. Tony describes himself as
an “active rotarian” and he and his wife Carolyn share their
home with three Golden Retrievers; Jasper, Barnaby, and Dylan.
Why have you become
involved with the Group?
”The open space available for dog walking was a large factor in our decision
to move to the New Forest, and we felt it important to work against anything
that might threaten this freedom.”
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Kate Hurcombe
Born in Sway, Kate has been
able to enjoy the New Forest all her life. She is also actively
involved in a wide range of dog-related
activities, including flyball, obedience training, working as
a canine carer and assisting a local dog rescue group with home-checks
and
fundraising. Her canine family include Scooby, Sheba, Jim, Bubbles
and Lily, all of whom are rescue dogs.
Why have you become involved with the Group?
Having lived the New Forest all my life, I believe that future generations
should also be able to enjoy the Forest as I have done. My happiest
childhood memories include playing in Boundway stream with our
Labrador, and I would like my grand children and their families
to have the same fun and share the same memories.
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Christine
Lemon
Christine grew up in Hertfordshire, and first came to Hampshire
in 1973. She soon discovered the beauty of the New Forest, and
travelled from Totton every day to walk her Irish Setters in the
New Forest.
Having spent a lifetime working in primary school education,
Christine has now retired from full-time teaching but still takes
part-time
supply teaching work. Her enjoyment of the Forest is shared by
her two elderly Irish Setters, Jessie and Chloe.
Why have you become involved with the Group?
The apparent growth of the “anti-dog” brigade gives me great cause
for concern, particularly when so many of their accusations are
not based on facts. I believe that dog owners must work together
to make sure that a positive, pro-dog voice can be heard.
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