TOP price of 2,000gns (£2,100) at Skipton Auction Mart’s annual Craven Native Day show and sale fell to a 13-month-old pedigree Aberdeen-Angus bull from Adrian and Penny Johnson’s Yearsley herd, based at Clarence House Farm in the village of the same name near Brandsby, in North Yorkshire’s Hambleton district. (Wed, May 5) The well-grown Yearsley Royal Lion, a Rawburn Jackson Eric son bred from Yearlsey Royal Lady, one of the herd’s best cow families – Lion’s grandmother made 11,000gns – found a new home in Calderdale with Robert Gemmell, of Bradshaw, Halifax. Hereford bulls sold to 1,500gns for the second prize show class winner consigned from the Stoner pedigree herd of Calderdale father and daughter, Brian and Lauren Boulton, based at Stones Farm, Wainstalls, Halifax.
Isle of Wight Radio 3:00pm - 7:00pm
Live and Local Podcast - Supporting Live Local Music On The Isle Of Wight
Angel Coatings Director To Appear In Court On Fraud Charges
The director of former Isle of Wight company, Angel Coatings, will appear in court charged with fraud.
Simon Regan, 56, of Barrows Green, Crewe, is charged with carrying on the business of a company with the intent to defraud creditors/for other fraudulent purposes.
It s alleged he obtained money from customers - between September 2014 and December 2019 - for resin installation works, acting as Angel Coatings Limited and Angel Coatings Resin Drives Limited, knowing the business was being carried out for a fraudulent purpose, contrary to Section 993 of the Companies Act 2006.