Working Trials Liaison Council - Your Voice at the Kennel Club

The Working Trials Liaison Council is made up of 18 representatives who are participants in Working Trials and two who take part in Bloodhound Working Trials.  The Council acts as a channel of communication between the Kennel  Club and those who compete in, judge and organise Working Trials and Bloodhound Trials. The Council was set up to represent grass-roots opinion within these two related disciplines at the Kennel Club, and to promote a better understanding among competitors of how the Kennel Club functions.Working%20Trials%20illustration%20from%20beginners%20packs

It reviews the regulations and advises the Kennel Club on any changes that may be needed, and is actively involved in strategic planning to enable Working Trials and Bloodhound Trials to continue and flourish. Council proposals can result in fundamental changes in Kennel Club policy and the Kennel Club values the important work the Councils do.

illustration of BloodhoundCouncil members are always interested in hearing the views and ideas of competitors, and will be seen competing, judging and managing at many trials during the year. Minutes and agendas for recent and forthcoming Council meetings can be found at the foot of this page.

Liaison Council Representatives
Representatives are elected for a period of three years and the current term of office of all Kennel Club Liaison Council representatives ends on 31 December 2015. 

Working Trial Liaison Council Representatives from 1 January 2013 to 31 December 2015

Representatives are nominated by Kennel Club Registered Societies which hold Championship Working Trials. These Societies will also represent the view of other societies in their respective areas which hold Open Working Trials. Download a list of Working trials societies and Liaison Council members who represent them (PDF)

Working Trials Liaison Council Meetings

Next Liaison Council meeting - TBC


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