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SCOTLAND

TREVOR ADAMS, who was joint-master and huntsman of the Duke of Buccleuch’s for 25 years until his retirement in 2014, has returned to the fray as joint-master and huntsman of the Jed Forest, following Lee Peters’ departure for Northern Ireland. Jamie Scott is Trevor’s joint-master.

Pam Over joins the Buccleuch mastership and James Agnew is now part of the team at the Berwickshire.

NORTH OF ENGLAND

THERE’S a new team at the Derwent, following Steven and Lucinda Ashworth’s departure to the , where he will hunt hounds and she will whip-in. Damian Readman becomes joint-master and huntsman of the and Mark Hamilton, Edward Hardwick and Michael Morley join him

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