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Yorton P2P Sale set to go ahead as planned on November 12

Event originally moved from Doncaster this Friday

Yorton Farm is set to play host to another sale this month
Yorton Farm is set to play host to another sale this monthCredit: Sarah Farnsworth / Goffs UK

Goffs UK is planning for the point-to-point sale at Yorton Farm Stud on November 12 to go ahead as anticipated following announcements by Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford about restrictions.

The 17-day Welsh 'fire-break' lockdown is to end on November 9. Organisers expect that vendors will be able to arrive at Yorton, which is near Welshpool in Powys, and that there will be time for horses to be vetted. In an ever-developing situation, England will enter a new month-long lockdown on Thursday.

A press release from Goffs UK said: "The new English restrictions do not apply to Wales and differ from those experienced earlier this year.

"They allow people to leave home for specific reasons including work which cannot be done from home. On that basis, there will be no barrier to buyers attending the Yorton Farm Sale on November 12."

The company said that it had already reserved a number of local hotel rooms and confirmed that they will remain open during this period.

Goffs UK has a strong relationship with Yorton and moved the November P2P Sale from an earlier slot at Doncaster this Friday. Around 50 horses are currently catalogued including several rather appropriately named individuals.

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Published on 2 November 2020inNews

Last updated 12:47, 2 November 2020

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