Important Update for Members – Registration Fees
Further to Our Recent Announcement - Following a meeting of the Executive Committee, a grace period has been granted until 30th June 2025 to allow members to register cattle at the lower rate.
From 1st July 2025, all fees and age brackets will be strictly applied, and the current fee structure will be enforced without exception. Please ensure all registrations are submitted within the appropriate age category to avoid additional charges. Full details are available on our website or by contacting the Society office.
We strongly encourage all members to take advantage of this opportunity before the grace period ends.
Thank you for your continued support of the Galloway Cattle Society
IMPORTANT NOTICE – Registration Fees
Following a recent meeting of the Board of Trustees, it was unanimously agreed that all registration fees and age brackets will be strictly adhered to.
Members are kindly reminded to familiarise themselves with the current fee structure, as no grace period will be applied.
Please ensure all registrations are submitted within the appropriate age category to avoid additional charges. Full details can be found on our website or by contacting the Society office.
Thank you for your cooperation.
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