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other. At the end of the 1984 fair the RSPCA were satisfied with the way the fair was organised and in 1985 Bampton again received no official complaints about the pony fair. However, the RSPCA and the auctioneers did request a number of improvements to the way ponies were loaded onto lorries and repairs to some of the pens. While alternative sites were offered to hold the sales, the council was unwilling to spend the money needed to fulfil the obligations for an event which was only held once a year. The
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the fair and cleaning up afterwards. The first payment to Mr Baxter was set at £25. This entailed a lot of organisation by the council such as providing road signs to the fair, cleaning up waste and litter after the fair and traffic management. From 1972, Brook Street was shut to traffic on fair days. The
Station Car Park became the site of the funfair in 1973. By 1984, the receipts from the fair were £1040.
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of the church, Master Osmund. Later fairholders included the Coggan, Fitz Warine, Courtney and
Bourchier families. It was known as Saint Luke's fair for many years as it was held on the feast day of Saint Luke. Traders selling goods at the fair were required to pay tolls which were originally paid at
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After the end of pony sales in 1985, the revenue from the fair began to decline with fewer stallholders than previously and there was an increase in the number of food stalls. In response to this. Bampton Fair
Working Group was set up in 1990 which still continues. The fair is now let for a nominal
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about suspected cruelty to the ponies at the fair. Then in 1984, a meeting was held between the RSPCA inspectors, vets and the council. A number of recommendations were made to improve the welfare of the ponies, although the meeting did reach a consensus that the fair was more trouble free than any
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and driven by road to be sold at the fair. After being driven from the moors via
Dulverton and Exebridge, the ponies were brought to an old orchard behind the Tiverton Hotel (now called the Quarryman's Rest) where they were kept in wooden pens. The auction ring was a small round pen nearby. Large
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Bampton collapsed. In 1928, some ponies were given away for free. In 1972, Mr Baxter leased the right to take tolls at the fair to the town council. This agreement included a clause that the council would pay the business rates associated with the fair, and be responsible for running
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were asked for help but none was provided. From 2004 to 2013, farm-tackle, Exmoor ponies and other livestock were auctioned as part of the Fair again, a little way out of town, at
Luttrell Quarry. However, due to a reduction in demand for pony sales and Luttrell Farm becoming unavailable for the
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The Great Cattle Market at
Bampton which started in the 13th century, took place on the last Wednesday of the month and at one time up to 14,000 sheep were sold at Bampton Fair. After the Second World War the site of the market at King's Close was sold to developers and the great cattle market
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including the Grade I listed church, dedicated to Saint
Michael and All Angels, whose tower dates from the 13th century. It was rebuilt and enlarged in the fifteenth century and restored in 1872. In the hamlet of
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in 1258 and is held every year on the last
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a toll booth at the entrance of the fair. In 1790 the booth moved to the Market or Manor Rooms in
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numbers of fair-goers would pay an entrance fee to see the pony pens. In 1979, the Dartmoor Preservation Society wrote to the
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with a biblical theme. As time went on however, the plays began to have themes around myth and history. There would have been
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was built in about 1067 by Walter Douai or his son, Robert. Originally it probably had a timber tower on top of the
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909:"A Brief History of the Fair"
774:Britain - Ireland Castles.com
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1852:district of
1656:West Webburn
1651:East Webburn
1586:West Okement
1581:East Okement
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1962:Kentisbeare
1927:Butterleigh
1646:Wallabrooke
1319:Kingsbridge
1294:Hatherleigh
1164:Teignbridge
1154:North Devon
943:18 December
918:18 December
893:18 December
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696:22 February
394:was 3,412.
392:2011 Census
337: /
2011:Categories
1992:Stoodleigh
1942:Colebrooke
1937:Clayhanger
1891:Cullompton
1411:Teignmouth
1354:Okehampton
1309:Ilfracombe
1299:Holsworthy
1262:Cullompton
1247:Chulmleigh
1207:Barnstaple
1174:West Devon
1159:South Hams
1139:East Devon
980:30 January
934:"Homepage"
862:30 January
837:30 January
809:30 January
779:2 February
754:2 February
724:30 January
676:1841143146
649:References
626:Twin towns
571:Pony sales
551:pit ponies
516:Saint Luke
403:Pre-Norman
322:50°59′23″N
165:South West
92:Population
1952:Exebridge
1917:Bickleigh
1856:, England
1850:Mid Devon
1606:Swincombe
1516:West Dart
1511:East Dart
1435:See also:
1406:Tavistock
1381:Plymstock
1314:Ivybridge
1267:Dartmouth
1242:Chudleigh
1197:Axminster
1192:Ashburton
1149:Mid Devon
1026:is being
612:half-term
520:Henry III
484:Landmarks
468:Civil War
368:River Exe
362:, on the
325:3°29′10″W
259:Ambulance
199:Post town
129:Mid Devon
1982:Sandford
1967:Morebath
1957:Huntsham
1898:Tiverton
1884:Crediton
1772:Dartmoor
1636:Torridge
1631:Thrushel
1561:West Lyn
1556:East Lyn
1416:Tiverton
1396:Sidmouth
1386:Salcombe
1376:Plympton
1370:Plymouth
1364:Paignton
1257:Crediton
1237:Chagford
1212:Bideford
1169:Torridge
1118:Plymouth
1019:template
567:closed.
462:besieged
458:Uffculme
380:Somerset
372:Tiverton
203:TIVERTON
121:District
112:SS957222
1997:Willand
1972:Oakford
1932:Cadbury
1877:Bampton
1752:Museums
1747:Schools
1742:History
1737:Bridges
1697:Economy
1641:Walkham
1576:Okement
1546:Lumburn
1456:Ashburn
1426:Torquay
1421:Topsham
1349:Northam
1304:Honiton
1284:Exmouth
1272:Dawlish
1252:Colyton
1222:Brixham
1202:Bampton
1045:in the
1043:Bampton
529:Whitsun
522:to the
506:History
421:furlong
398:History
384:Bampton
360:England
352:Bampton
306:England
181:England
175:Country
74:Bampton
38:Bampton
1977:Petton
1912:Ashill
1872:Towns
1777:Exmoor
1702:Places
1675:Topics
1531:Heddon
1496:Creedy
1449:Rivers
1431:Totnes
1391:Seaton
1329:Lynton
1278:Exeter
1144:Exeter
1123:Torbay
1038:Curlie
1032:
1023:Curlie
673:
643:Duvale
577:ponies
558:£100.
524:rector
495:Petton
443:Norman
431:Norman
417:furrow
376:Exeter
235:Police
157:Region
1854:Devon
1712:SSSIs
1666:Yealm
1626:Teign
1611:Tamar
1591:Otter
1566:Meavy
1536:Lemon
1491:Clyst
1476:Bovey
1471:Barle
1092:Devon
1017:‹The
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590:RSPCA
450:Motte
413:Saxon
409:Roman
356:Devon
311:Devon
225:01398
147:Devon
82:Devon
1947:Cove
1682:Flag
1661:Wolf
1616:Tavy
1596:Plym
1571:Mole
1521:Erme
1506:Dart
1501:Culm
1486:Burn
1481:Bray
1461:Avon
982:2017
945:2016
920:2016
895:2016
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698:2015
671:ISBN
597:and
472:The
247:Fire
214:EX16
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