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Join Iona and Cammy as they chat with James Nisbet of orchardton Farm, Ochiltree. James will be well known to any Sheep Game viewers as he's appeared often and enjoys the banter. Today he discusses winning the commercial cattle class at the Royal Highland, Royal Welsh and Livescot. We also discuss how much a butcher makes from beef and lamb and chat subsidies. Please check out our clothing brand at www.fedbyfarmers.co.uk
For many it's the start of the festive season in the agricultural calendar of rural Wales as livestock, producers, exhibitors and vistors all gather at the Royal Welsh showground for this year's.... Winter Fair! Caroline Evans visited the event in Llanelwedd to discover more about the issues facing agriculture and the Welsh food industry.
The Conservative MP for Brecon and Radnorshire joins Felicity Evans and James Williams at the Royal Welsh Show to reflect on her political career. In a wide-ranging interview she discusses growing up as the daughter of an MP and government minister, why she is confident of retaining her seat at the next General Election and how she approaches representing Wales's largest constituency
Anna Hill hosts a special panel debate on the subject of land use in Wales, in front of an audience at the Royal Welsh Show. Presented by Anna Hill and produced by Rhiannon Fitz-Gerald.
In this episode, we're at the Royal Welsh Show, where farm leaders say they will boycott a new agri-environment scheme.Welsh government plans requiring trees to be planted on 10% of farmland make the proposed Sustainable Farming Scheme unworkable, says NFU Cymru.Dumbing down Net Zero might be popular with politicians seeking votes – but what impact will it have on farm?A major export contract will see 3000 lambs per week shipped abroad – helping to boost incomes for sheep producers.Amid stubbornly high fuel and machinery prices, more farmers are considering strip tillage to establish autumn crops – we discuss the pros and cons.And we meet the Royal Welsh Show ambassador with a difference. This episode of the Farmers Weekly Podcast is co-hosted by Johann Tasker and Surrey farmer Hugh Broom, with additional reporting by Farmers Weekly deputy editor Abi Kay and Welsh correspondent Debbie James. To contact Johann and Hugh, please email podcast@fwi.co.uk. In the UK, you can also text the word FARM followed by your message to 88 44 0.
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There are 7,000 livestock entries at this year's Royal Welsh Show - from rare breed sheep to huge commercial beef cattle. Anna Hill meets the farmers with a passion for showing their animals including a sister and brother pair who've picked up rosettes for their Welsh Black Cattle. We also hear from a scientist who grows duckweed on slurry with the aim of producing a new source of protein for animal feed, and quiz Wales' Shadow Rural Affairs Minister over water pollution, bovine TB and funding for farming. Presented by Anna Hill Produced for BBC Audio in Bristol by Heather Simons and Beatrice Fenton
250,000 people are expected to attend this year's Royal Welsh Show. After several years of disruption because of the pandemic, the show is well and truly back. Anna Hill visits Builth Wells, to speak to farmers and politicians. Presented by Anna Hill Produced for BBC Audio in Bristol by Heather Simons and Beatrice Fenton
It's that time of year again! The pinnacle event in the British agricultural calendar - the Royal Welsh Agricultural Show get underway this week and kicking off BBC Radio Wales' coverage for the week ahead, Country Focus presenter Caroline Evans is joined by BBC Wales' Environment and Rural Affairs Correspondent, Steffan Messenger, live at the showground in Llanelwedd.
In this episode, we ask does Natural England have an anti-farming bias when it comes to rolling out new habitat schemes? Or is it simply doing its job?Organic producers are concerned they will be shortchanged by an interim agri-environment scheme in Wales.We find out why the ex-farm beef price of beef falling – and we have our regular commodity market report.Killer Cows... just how many incidents occur involving walkers and cattle? One blog site thinks many incidents go unreported.And we talk to one of the organisers of the Royal Welsh Show to discover what's on offer at this year's flagship event. This episode of the Farmers Weekly Podcast is co-hosted by Johann Tasker and Surrey farmer Hugh Broom, with additional reporting by Farmers Weekly deputy editor Abi Kay. To contact Johann and Hugh, please email podcast@fwi.co.uk. In the UK, you can also text the word FARM followed by your message to 88 44 0.
My guest for this episode is Mike Lovatt. Mike is a master craftsman. Whether he's sitting in the back row of a big band or standing in front of an orchestra, his huge sound and flawless technique make even the most challenging parts sound effortless. Mike's desire to inspire has earned him the prestigious Derek Watkins Chair of Trumpet at the Royal Academy of Music and positions at the Royal College of Music, the Royal Conservatory of Scotland, and the Royal Welsh and Birmingham Conservatories. Plus, he's always down for a pint or two. Check out what Mike has to say about Derek Watkins, Uan Racey, the London music scene, getting hooked on the trumpet, learning through trial and error, getting past natural talent, the importance of listening, Seth MacFarlane, making room for the next generation of trumpet players, his Brass Pack project, figuring out how to play in the upper register, his introduction to the Maggio System, finding the right approach for the individual, and so much more! So pour yourself a big glass, pull up a chair, and let the hang begin! -------------------------------------------------------------- Stay in the loop with Mike and his projects: https://www.mikelovatt.co.uk/ It's time to Go Practice with Bryan Davis : https://airflowmusic.com/ Sound like a million bucks without breaking the bank with Barkley Microphones: http://barkleymic.com/ Let Vennture Mouthpieces help you on your search for the perfect mouthpiece. Use the code "TRUMPETGURUS21" to get 10% off your purchase: https://www.vennture.mp/ If you play hard, you need to make sure you show your chops some love with Robinson's Remedies products: bit.ly/ChopLove Let Jose help you master your mental game: bit.ly/MindfulnessSecrets -------------------------------------------------------------- 00:00:00 Intro 00:05:37 Derek Watkins 00:11:15 Uan Racey 00:14:41 The London music scene 00:22:55 Getting hooked on the trumpet 00:28:10 Learning through trial and error 00:34:50 Getting past natural talent 00:43:33 The importance of listening 00:46:53 Seth MacFarlane 00:54:45 Making room for the next generation of trumpet players 00:56:11 His Brass Pack project 01:02:58 Figuring out how to play in the upper register 01:08:30 His introduction to the Maggio System 01:15:39 Finding the right approach for the individual 01:17:17 Go Practice 01:23:43 Sound Off 01:29:06 Geared Up 01:39:30 Rapid Fire Round --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thetrumpetgurus/support
Milk For Flowers is H. Hawkline's excellent new album - on this episode (recorded in 2021) he talks designing while touring, fixing lawn mowers, painting and decorating, living in the states playing on Cate Le Bon tracks, doing Teenage Fanclub's ‘Endless Arcade' artwork, crying at other people's artwork, puking in a tractor wheen at the Royal Welsh show & lots more. Head to 2000 Trees Festival this July. Use '101POD' at checkout for £20 off, FREE MONEY: https://www.twothousandtreesfestival.co.uk/ Songs: H. Hawkline 'Milk For Flowers', Cock Sparrer ‘Working' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ryan served in Iraq and Afghanistan with 1st Battalion, The Royal Welsh. He has worked as a private military contractor and security advisor in several countries, including Syria and Libya. He is currently working in Ukraine.You can become a patreon of the podcast for as little as £1 a month. https://www.patreon.com/vsompodcastVSOM socials: @veteranstateofmindThank you to our sponsors! The show doesn't happen without them!Combat Fuel - www.combat-fuel.co.uk Use code VSOM at checkout for a discount on your potions.Zulu Alpha Strap Company - https://zulualphastraps.com/Signup to the email list: https://veteranstateofmind.us20.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=423cabd326f924101bf64629f&id=ab59886d21Audiobooks available at: https://www.audible.co.uk/search?searchAuthor=Geraint+JonesSupport the show
All this week we're talking about goats, in farming and in landscape management. But as the official ceremonies continue to commemorate the late Queen Elizabeth II, and welcome King Charles as the new Monarch - the role of the goat as Regimental Mascot has been in the spotlight. Anna Hill speaks to Goat Major Sergeant Mark Jackson from the 3rd Battalion of the Royal Welsh to find out why. Pilgrim's, one of the UK's biggest pork producers, says it is planning to close two of its processing plants. The company recorded an operating loss of £16 million in 2021. Pig farmer Kate Morgan explains how it has come at a time when the whole pork industry is under growing pressure, which has forced several farmers to stop production. And at the end of the hot summer we find out how the drought has affected one of the UK's more unusual crops - quinoa. Presented by Anna Hill Produced in Bristol by Natalie Donovan
Ryan served in Iraq and Afghanistan with 1st Battalion, The Royal Welsh. He has worked as a private military contractor and security advisor in several countries, including Syria, Libya, and the Ukraine.VSOM socials: @veteranstateofmindSignup to the email list: https://veteranstateofmind.us20.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=423cabd326f924101bf64629f&id=ab59886d21Audiobooks available at: https://www.audible.co.uk/search?searchAuthor=Geraint+JonesThank you to our sponsors! The show doesn't happen without them!Combat Fuel - www.combat-fuel.co.uk Use code VSOM at checkout for a discount on your potions.Zulu Alpha Strap Company - https://zulualphastraps.com/Support the show
In this episode, the hottest harvest ever – how was it for you? We have a full report, including field fires, overheating grain and an interview with the farmer where the UK temperature reached a record-breaking 40.3 degrees.As MPs launch an inquiry into the government's Environmental Land Management scheme (ELM) for England, we ask: is it delivering for farmers?On the markets, we've all the latest commodity values. And a special look at straw. With fertiliser prices so high, should you chop or bale this summer?Dairy cows – are we breeding them too big? Why smaller cows could be more efficient.And we pay a special visit to the Royal Welsh Show.This episode of the Farmers Weekly Podcast is co-hosted by Johann Tasker and FW acting deputy livestock editor Charlotte Cunningham.Additional reporting by Farmers Weekly livestock editor Rhian Price.
40% of UK arable land is used to grow animal feed, the WWF says the system must change to address climate change, biodiversity loss and food security challenges. After three years of no show it's full steam ahead this week, as the Royal Welsh agricultural show gets back to business. But after a three-year break due to Covid, and amid warnings of dangerously high temperatures, organisers have admitted this year's event has been one of the most challenging to get up and running. All week we're looking at animal feed. It's perhaps the biggest cost a meat producer faces and those costs have been soaring, and that's certainly true in the poultry industry. We visit a feed processor near Winchester. Presented by Anna Hill and produced by Beatrice Fenton.
Paul Davies lived the ideal life - a promising career, a loving wife, and a caring home. Everything seemed to be in place when an accident changed everything. Bound to a wheelchair, Paul lost hope, slowly losing sight of his dreams, the goals he wanted to accomplish. Eventually, he felt like he had stopped striving to become the man he wanted to be for his wife and most of all, for himself. When all seemed lost, a flicker of hope came around to illuminate a defeated mind. Paul saw that surrendering would never do him any good. If he gave up now, then he would miss out on the biggest gift he still carried - being alive. With the love and support of his family, friends and now, his kids, Paul overcame his disability and lived life to the fullest. The Long Road Back is a true account of Paul's journey, highlighting the darkest and brightest moments of his life. A remarkable man, Paul became a part of history, not only by witnessing the IRA hunger str**Kes, but also representing his country in the Paralympics and other national and international games. He fought against his disability to becoming a symbol of hope and inspiration for many. Read 'Eating Smoke: One Man's Descent into Crystal Meth Psychosis in Hong Kong's Triad Heartland.' Paperback UK: https://amzn.to/2YoeaPx Paperback US: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0993543944 Support the podcast at: https://www.patreon.com/christhrall (£2 per month plus perks) https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-our-veterans-to-tell-their-story https://paypal.me/TeamThrall Sign up for my NON-SPAM newsletter and FREE books: https://christhrall.com/mailing-list/ Social media Links: https://facebook.com/christhrall https://twitter.com/christhrall https://instagram.com/chris.thrall https://linkedin.com/in/christhrall https://youtube.com/christhrall https://discord.gg/yqvHRUN https://christhrall.com
From rising oil prices to Shenkin the Royal Welsh goat, here are this week's biggest stories.from The Daily News In Brief by SheerLuxe. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
From rising oil prices to Shenkin the Royal Welsh goat, here are this week's biggest stories.from The Daily News In Brief by SheerLuxe. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This Episode I speak with Gez Jones, Host of Veteran State of Mind podcase. Gez is an Ex-TA NCO with Royal Welsh, serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. Gez is also an established and successful author. You can find all about Gez's books and podcast here: https://www.flowcode.com/page/geraintjones Follow Gez at: https://www.instagram.com/grjbooks/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/veteranstateofmind/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/grjbooks https://www.britishlegion.org.uk/ As always, follow me https://www.instagram.com/thereorgpodcast/ thereorgpodcast@gmail.com
Steve Owen served with the Royal Welsh Fusiliers in Afghanistan. He is also a fundraiser and Project Manager, working for Woody's Lodge - a communications and social hub for veterans, emergency services, reservists and their families. Steve recently appeared in the BBC Wales documentary "Surviving Helmand". Become a H-Hour Patron at https://patreon.com/hkpodcasts
Joe Wiltshire Smith is a Welsh poet, playwright and screenwriter who graduated from the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama in 2017 before pursuing an MA in Creative Writing and English at Cambridge. He represented Royal Welsh at the Sam Wanamaker Festival in his second year, received the J.O Francis Memorial Award for his debut play in 2017 and the Gareth Jones Scholarship in 2016.Joe's theatre credits include 'One Study for a Figure at the base of Oscar Gooding's Crucifixion' with Red Jay Theatre Company, Cambridge, The History Boys, Ghost About the House, and his own play 'Five Green Bottles' at the Sherman Theatre, Cardiff. Joe speaks to Frances about being directed by Anthony Hopkins, working as an Optometrist's Assistant and selling soap out of a briefcase.He will be playing Bottom in A Midsummer Night's Dream this August at The Valley of the Rocks Open Air Theatre, Lynton. Buy tickets hereFollow Joe on Instagram hereVisit Joe's Website hereWatch his Dirty Little Portraits series hereArtwork by Yasemin GavaMusic by Dave GolbraichAdditional Editing by Kalle JurvanenSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/brokeandambitious. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Kayley Kennedy speaks to well known stockman Ali Jackson. Not just bringing out cattle for one of the top British Blue breeders in UK, he is an experienced shepherd successfully running a number of breeds. As with our podcast last week, Ali is another Scot who has scooped the interbreed group of threes at the Royal Welsh show, along with hauls of silverware from the Highland and a recent run at the Yorkshire. Now one of the top breeders of Spotted Dutch Texels, we hear about the merits of that breed which is rapidly gaining traction in UK.
A major food and drink organisation has warned that food prices could rise by more than ten percent, owing to worker shortages caused by a combination of Brexit and Covid-19. And the effects of Covid-19 can be seen on access to food across the globe, a new report from the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation reveals. It's agricultural shows week, but the pandemic has meant the Royal Welsh has been cancelled and moved online for the second year running, and for some farmers this leaves a huge hole in their calendar. Presenter: Anna Hill Producer in Bristol: Toby Field
In this Digital Discussion, Carwyn meets Steve Hughson, the Chief Executive of the Royal Welsh Agricultural Society to discuss how the pandemic restrictions have affected operations for the famous Royal Welsh Show, and what he and the organisation are hoping to do for the next Royal Welsh Show in 2022.
Geraint Jones, Gez, is the host of Veteran state of Mind Podcast and a established author with books including Brothers in Arms, Gez initially served in the T.A (Territorial Army, now reserves) while studying but later transitioned to be an enlisted serviceman with the Royal Welsh and served on Op Telic 9 and 10 and Herick 10/11. Throughout this episode we talk about his experiences and challenges, including the differences between the tour theatres of operation. We also go on several tangents before Gez gives an insight to what motivated him into writing his books. You can find all about Gez's books and podcast here: https://www.flowcode.com/page/geraintjones Follow Gez at: https://www.instagram.com/grjbooks/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/veteranstateofmind/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/grjbooks https://www.britishlegion.org.uk/ As always, follow me https://www.instagram.com/thereorgpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/thereorgpodcast/ thereorgpodcast@gmail.com
Today we chat with co-host Aled Pennock about his experience studying a Master in Musical Theatre at The Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama. Whether you're interested in Musical Theatre, or just acting in general. Perhaps you're thinking about going to drama school. The Royal Welsh is one of the best! Hear how Aled and The Royal Welsh College has dealt through lockdown in Wales and the UK. To be notified when we return, please consider subscribing! - Check out our Social Media: Twitter: @FragileEgosPod Instagram: @FragileEgosPod Facebook: @FragileEgosPod - Twitter: Reilly Featherstone: @Reilly_Feathers Huw Ferguson: @HuwFerguson Aled Pennock: @AledBPennock
Geraint Jones served with 2 Royal Welsh, British Army and is a combat veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan. His back to back deployments were pivotal in his future success as a New York Times and Sunday Times best-selling writer, and host of The Veteran State of Mind podcast. He wrote his own Afghanistan memoir, 'Brothers In Arms', that was later published in 2019 and is a great read or listen on Audible. Follow Geraint on: INSTAGRAM @grjbooks Follow The Veteran Stator of Mind on INSTAGRAM @veteranstateofmind FACEBOOK @grjbooks TWITTER @grjbooks PARLER @grjbooks Veteran State of Mind Podcast: www.vsompodcast.com Geraint Jones on AMAZON: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Geraint-Jones/e/B06XTKLWBM?ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vu00_i1
Welcome to Chippy Lane’s Podcast, series two the PICTURES / LLUNIAU PROJECT. This series celebrates Welsh and Wales-based writers and their stories. Each episode focuses on a new writer, a personal picture of theirs, and a story they want to share with you. So, sit back and enjoy. A WALK by Jon Berry Performer: Grace VanceGrace is an Actor and Voice Over Artist and trained with a full scholarship at the Sylvia Young Theatre School. Grace’s television credits include Ashes To Ashes (BBC 1), School of Comedy (E4) and Demons (ITV 1). Voice over credits include When The Dog Dies (BBC Radio 4), Rainbow Magic: Return To Rainspell Island (directed by Hiroshi Kawamata for The Answerstudio), Pet Squad (directed by Darrall Macqueen for CBBC), Castlevania: Lords of Shadow (Mercury Steam) and ongoing work with Pearson, for whom Grace voices a line of Educational Language Tapes. Grace’s theatre credits include The Sound of Music (London Palladium, Really Useful Group), various productions with the Bristol Playwrights’ Collective, and solo show ZERO (Underbelly at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival / The King’s Head) for which Grace was the recipient of the NSDF Special Mention for Acting. Writer: Jon Berry Jon is a playwright, writer and editor. He is currently co-editor of Our Square Mile/Ein Milltir Sgwâr along with Robert Minhinnick. Credits include Bear (EverythingAtOnce, WMC), Strays (Sherman Theatre), Elegy for David (Bristol Playwrights’ Collective). Work in development includes Tachwedd (Theatre503), Birdwatching (Royal Court). Jon is a current member of Theatre503’s 503Five programme and Royal Court’s Welsh Writers Group. He is an alum of Sherman Theatre New Welsh Playwrights’ Programme and National Theatre Wales’ Egin. He received the Kevin Elyot Award for Playwriting 2018. Director: Alice Eklund Alice is a bilingual Welsh director and emerging dramaturg. She is also the founder of BolSHE, a women-led company made to celebrate and utilise Welsh and Wales based women. She is also a reader for this year’s Theatre Uncut Political Playwriting Award. Director credits include See For Yourself and Bratiaith by Claire Boot and Mali Ann Rees (Heart of Cardiff, Sherman Theatre), Seaside by Martha Reed (KickItDown Productions), Y Rhyfelwraig & ZIP by Elin Phillips and Alun Saunders (TEN/DEG, Sherman Cymru), Constellations by Nick Payne (British Festival of One Act Plays & The Other Room). Assistant Director credits include Wanted Petula by Fabrice Melquiot/adapted by Daf James (August012 R&D), Hela by Mari Izzard (The Other Room, Theatre 503), A Night in the Clink by Matthew Bulgo, Tracy Harris and Branwen Davies (Papertrail, Sherman Cymru), The Awkward Years by Matthew Bulgo (The Other Room). She is also assisting on another project in development with August012 for November 2020. Written by Jon Berry Performed & Produced by Grace Vance Directed by Alice Eklund Edited by Chippy Lane Productions Ltd. Music by Grand Tradition THUMBS UP By Joshua McCord Writer & Performer: Joshua McCord Joshua trained as an Actor at the Royal Welsh college of Music and Drama and has worked professionally as an Actor for over Ten years in both Theatre and Television. Joshua’s Theatre credits include numerous productions with Royal Shakespeare Company, The National Theatre and The West End productions of WAR HORSE, COOL HAND LUKE and most recently DON QUIXOTE for the RSC at the Garrick Theatre. His Television Credits include POLDARK, JOSH, DOCTORS and he plays the regular role Billy Tucker in the BBC comedy series “THE TUCKERS”. As a writer, his first short film "Dad" aired on BBC Wales in 2018. Director: Lisa Diveney Lisa is a Welsh director and was Emerging Director at National Theatre of Wales in 2019. Director credits include Merry F**king Christmas Kids by Kelly Jones (Rapid Write Response,Theatre 503), rehearsed readings include Papatango’s WriteWest, Kath Chandler’s Bird (The Far Away Plays) and a lockdown monologue penned by Rick Allden, starring Andrea Hall, Be Careful What You Show (CompactsUK). Work in development includes plays by Kelly Jones and Michael Currell. Assistant Director credits include Shook (Papatango/Southwark Playhouse), For All I Care (NTW) and The Lucky Spot (RWCMD). She has also assisted on numerous workshops and readings, most recently for Chippy Lane Productions and The Far Away Plays. Lisa has worked extensively as an actor and voice over artist since training at RWCMD. Written and performed by Joshua McCordDirected & edited by Lisa Diveney Sound Engineer Tom Sichel Produced by Chippy Lane Productions Ltd. Music by Grand Tradition
Previous to his appointment as Prince’s Trust Cymru Director, Mr Jones was the Wales Area Manager for The Royal British Legion during a time of that charity’s transformation. Previously, he served in the Armed Forces for over 25 years as an officer in The Royal Welsh. His roles included overseeing the delivery of combat and leadership training, media and strategic communications, and planning and delivering intelligence training both in the UK and abroad. Phil’s family hail from Lampeter and Llandullas. He was born in Bicester, Oxfordshire and attended Lord Williams's School, Thame, before being commissioned into the Royal Welsh Fusiliers in 1986.
Lorraine Kelly introduces a conversation between Bob Semple and Sarah Adams. Bob Semple is a veteran of the Royal Engineers. After leaving the Army he became a civilian engineer and his work regularly took him to the Middle East. Bob was working in Yemen in 2014, when he was ambushed and captured by Al Qaeda. Sarah Adams’ son James was serving with the 2nd Royal Welsh in Afghanistan when a Taliban bomb exploded under his vehicle. He died, aged 21. Since losing James, Sarah and her family have undertaken countless activities on behalf of ABF The Soldiers’ Charity, raising tens of thousands of pounds. In 2014, Sarah received the Soldiering On Families Award. If you’d like to know more about ABF The Soldiers’ Charity, visit soldierscharity.org (https://soldierscharity.org/) Interview conducted by Dave Roberts Produced by Wisebuddah (https://www.wisebuddah.com/podcasts/podcast-production)
Ben speaks to young farmers at the Royal Welsh Show in Powys.
Scarlets stars Hadleigh Parkes, Jake Ball & Tom Prydie talk Royal Welsh,Glastonbury and pre-season.
The Royal Lancers have secured a victory in the major units boxing championships. The Catterick team beat a visiting side from 1 Royal Welsh based on Salisbury Plain. The guest of honour was professional boxer & former soldier Ross "The Boss" Burkinshaw. The Sheffield boxer was impressed by the quality on the night. #Boxing #Army #BFBS #Catterick #Lancers
The Royal Lancers have met 1 Royal Welsh in the major units boxing championships. It was a closely fought battle between the two teams, but in the end the lancers took the win. LCpl Kyle Hanson from the Royal Lancers chats to Chris Kaye about the night.
There’s an exciting night of boxing in the Catterick Garrison tonight (Jan 28th). The Royal Lancers go up against 1 Royal Welsh in the major unit championships. LCpl Adam Crawford from the Royal Lancers took up the sport three years ago and for the last twelve months has really focused on improving his skills in the ring. Adam tells Chris Kaye what made him put the gloves on in the first place?