A DOG show is being held next weekend near Stroud in memory of a much-loved Springer Spaniel. 

The charity event - which is now in its third year - is taking place on Saturday, September 23 at Henley Farm near Five Valleys Canine Hydro in Miserden. 

The day will involve numerous trade stands, food vendors, activities for children, a dog show, photographers, scurries and a lunchtime display. 

Classes include the loveliest lady, fabulous fella, best puppy, golden oldie, best rescue, best trick and best in show.

The event comes following the death of Soldier, a disabled Springer Spaniel who died earlier this year in January aged two. 

Organisers are now hoping to raise as much money as possible in memory of Soldier for Winston’s Wheels. 

The charity helps support dogs who are disabled, elderly or injured and helps fundraise for wheels and buggies. 

The show will take place from 10.30am. 

Parking is avaliable. 

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