We are sorry to learn of the recent death aged 93 of our Patron Mrs KB Freeman (Tarnside). An obituary will appear in the Year Book.
About The Lakeland Terrier Club
The Lakeland Terrier Club is the U.K. national club for pure bred, Kennel Club registered, Lakeland Terriers. Founded in 1932, it is the senior of three U.K. clubs that promote the breed. We are not a profit making organisation, all club funds are used for the benefit of the membership in pursuing the aims and objectives of the club.
The Club very much welcomes new members, not just people who show but anyone with an interest in Lakeland Terriers is welcome to join and support the Club whether from the UK or abroad.
Members receive an annual year book which reviews the previous year, has kennel advertisements with full colour pictures of dogs, Pedigrees of Challenge Certificate winners at all shows, names and address of members and judges and interesting articles. News Bulletins are issued during the year. Members also receive notice of all club shows and events.
Yearbooks are available for purchase but the price is the same as a single adult subscription.
Subscriptions are due for renewal on 1st.January each year. Rates for 2012 are: Single £7.00 - Joint £9.00 - Overseas £10 - Junior (under 18) £1.00. Joint members receive one year book between them but both are entitled to vote in club affairs. Junior members do not vote or receive a yearbook.
We have recently produced a "new members pack" which will be sent by post to all new members from 2010,
it includes hints on rearing your pup, basic trimming guide etc. Click to go to our download page for payment methods details and a membership form.
The 2011/12 Yearbook will soon be finalised and distributed to all fully paid up 2012 LTC members - subs remain the same at £7 Single £9 Joint and £10 Overseas - if you haven't already done so, please send your subscription payment and your Year Book will be posted out to you if not collected at Crufts in March.
Subscriptions may be paid in a variety of ways, see our downloads page to find the best method for you.
Sunday 17th july 2011 - Due to unsettled weather The Fun Day was held inside the excellent hall this year See "Club shows" page and follow links for show results and pictures of winners.
There is considerable demand for healthy, well-bred puppies from reputable breeders so be prepared to have to wait and/or travel to get one.
Prices may vary slightly across the country and between breeders but expect to pay a similar price to other terriers of this type currently (October 2009) about £750. The breed club secretaries will usually know of puppies and youngsters that might be available.
Breeders are expected to adhere to the Club's code of ethics.