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Pigeon fanciers flock to the fair at Blackpool | Pigeon fanciers flock to the fair at Blackpool |
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Thousands of pigeon fanciers are flocking to Blackpool for Europe's largest pigeon fair. | Thousands of pigeon fanciers are flocking to Blackpool for Europe's largest pigeon fair. |
The Winter Gardens has hosted the annual British Homing World Show of the Year, dubbed the Crufts of the pigeon world, for the last 36 years. | The Winter Gardens has hosted the annual British Homing World Show of the Year, dubbed the Crufts of the pigeon world, for the last 36 years. |
It attracts more than 25,000 people to see 1,000 show pigeons and 2,000 racing pigeons over the weekend. | It attracts more than 25,000 people to see 1,000 show pigeons and 2,000 racing pigeons over the weekend. |
Pedigree racing birds can change hands at the event's auctions for up to £10,000. | Pedigree racing birds can change hands at the event's auctions for up to £10,000. |
Fanciers from the age of eight will compete for trophies. | Fanciers from the age of eight will compete for trophies. |
'Treated like royalty' | |
Stewart Wardrop, of organisers The Royal Pigeon Racing Association, said: "It really is the Crufts of the pigeon world. It's the champions of champions." | |
Visit Blackpool tourism manager Mandy Blythe-McCallum said many hoteliers who close for the winter opened especially for the event. | |
Like many hotels and bed and breakfasts around the Winter Gardens, the Ruskin Hotel on Albert Road is packed with pigeon fanciers and their feathered friends. | |
Manager Simon Taylor said: "It's a fabulous weekend although it can be manic. | |
"We have people coming here year after year many from Ireland and they're a good crowd. | |
"There are some real characters." | |
He said they treat their pigeons like royalty. | |
"They kiss and stroke them - mind you I would if I'd paid thousands of pounds for them," he said. |
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