• Contact us
  • About us
  • Digital edition
  • Online archive
Saturday, July 12, 2025
Cumberland and Westmorland Herald
  • News
    Councils ask for planned mayoral election to be postponed

    Councils ask for planned mayoral election to be postponed

    Leo Group owner completes epic cycling challenge for MND research

    Leo Group owner completes epic cycling challenge for MND research

    Support for Penrith Mountain Rescue Team after charity box stolen

    Support for Penrith Mountain Rescue Team after charity box stolen

    Inspiring Penrith teacher Dawn Coates retires after 26 years

    Inspiring Penrith teacher Dawn Coates retires after 26 years

    Use it or lose it: Urgent appeal for people to get on the bus

    Use it or lose it: Urgent appeal for people to get on the bus

    Penrith’s Enterprise Hub plans start to take shape

    Penrith’s Enterprise Hub plans start to take shape

    Nurturing Eden school praised by Ofsted

    Nurturing Eden school praised by Ofsted

    Inflation and the impact on savings

    Inflation and the impact on savings

    Celebrating Alston’s heritage heroes

    Celebrating Alston’s heritage heroes

  • Sport
    Success for fighting squad

    Success for fighting squad

    Penrith skipper Nicky Burns calls on team to keep winning

    Penrith skipper Nicky Burns calls on team to keep winning

    £100,000 target for new changing rooms extension

    £100,000 target for new changing rooms extension

    Medal success for Upper Eden tug-of-war team

    Medal success for Upper Eden tug-of-war team

    Eden man competes in Hyrox World Games

    Eden man competes in Hyrox World Games

    Double national triumph for Stuart Robinson

    Double national triumph for Stuart Robinson

    Patterdale’s Eden Eagles make history

    Patterdale’s Eden Eagles make history

    Penrith teen crowned British vault champion

    Penrith teen crowned British vault champion

    Penrith gymnasts represent North of England in finals

    Penrith gymnasts represent North of England in finals

  • Obituaries
  • Nostalgia
  • Online archive
  • Buy Photos
  • Buy your paper
  • North Lakes Living
No Result
View All Result
Cumberland and Westmorland Herald
  • News
    Councils ask for planned mayoral election to be postponed

    Councils ask for planned mayoral election to be postponed

    Leo Group owner completes epic cycling challenge for MND research

    Leo Group owner completes epic cycling challenge for MND research

    Support for Penrith Mountain Rescue Team after charity box stolen

    Support for Penrith Mountain Rescue Team after charity box stolen

    Inspiring Penrith teacher Dawn Coates retires after 26 years

    Inspiring Penrith teacher Dawn Coates retires after 26 years

    Use it or lose it: Urgent appeal for people to get on the bus

    Use it or lose it: Urgent appeal for people to get on the bus

    Penrith’s Enterprise Hub plans start to take shape

    Penrith’s Enterprise Hub plans start to take shape

    Nurturing Eden school praised by Ofsted

    Nurturing Eden school praised by Ofsted

    Inflation and the impact on savings

    Inflation and the impact on savings

    Celebrating Alston’s heritage heroes

    Celebrating Alston’s heritage heroes

  • Sport
    Success for fighting squad

    Success for fighting squad

    Penrith skipper Nicky Burns calls on team to keep winning

    Penrith skipper Nicky Burns calls on team to keep winning

    £100,000 target for new changing rooms extension

    £100,000 target for new changing rooms extension

    Medal success for Upper Eden tug-of-war team

    Medal success for Upper Eden tug-of-war team

    Eden man competes in Hyrox World Games

    Eden man competes in Hyrox World Games

    Double national triumph for Stuart Robinson

    Double national triumph for Stuart Robinson

    Patterdale’s Eden Eagles make history

    Patterdale’s Eden Eagles make history

    Penrith teen crowned British vault champion

    Penrith teen crowned British vault champion

    Penrith gymnasts represent North of England in finals

    Penrith gymnasts represent North of England in finals

  • Obituaries
  • Nostalgia
  • Online archive
  • Buy Photos
  • Buy your paper
  • North Lakes Living
No Result
View All Result
Cumberland and Westmorland Herald
No Result
View All Result
Home Farm and Countryside

18-year-old runs farm solo with support of family, friends and community

by CWH
7 February 2022
in Farm and Countryside, Latest
A A
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
Angus Richardson

An 18-year-old who was left to single-handedly run his family’s 1,500-acre Alston Moor hill farm following the death of both his parents has spoken about the care and support of friends, family and neighbours which has helped to see him through.

Angus Richardson was left to look after around 1,000 Swaledale, Mule and Scotch Blackfaced breeding ewes at Sheepriggs from March of last year, after the death of his father, Adam — with his mother, Julie, having died a year before.

Things were hard for Angus even before the death of his father, who had a quad bike accident about four years ago which saw him spend months in hospital and meant he could not do anything on the farm after returning home, leaving all the work to his wife and son.

Fortunately, Julie came from a farming family, the Waltons, and had always taken a keen interest in the business, while Angus had been out and about helping with the hill flock from a young age and so was able to do his bit, and more, when not attending Samuel King’s School, Alston.

And it was from the ranks of his school friends that help came, as an increasing amount of the farm work fell to Angus ­— including invaluable assistance from his friend Ewan Liptrot, who is now an employee.

Also helping out with farm work before Julie’s death was Mark Elliott ­— well known as a sheepdog trainer and trials competitor ­— but he suffered an injury and so has not been able to contribute much for some time.

The first lambing season after Julie death in 2020 saw Mark, Ewan and Angus attending the flock at all hours of day and night, supported by two school friends of Angus ­— Eimear and Poppy ­— who came to the farm to work in the lambing sheds and the fields.

“The lasses did a great job, but they couldn’t help much last year because of their schoolwork,” said Angus.

Following Mark’s injury, Ewan was on hand to put in the long hours necessary during the 2021 lambing season and help also came from a 15-year-old neighbour who would drop in to help after school.

Neighbouring farmers also stepped up to lend a hand, with Dan Walton, from Wanwood Hill, being one of those who offered much good advice.

Others who have helped out have included former Samuel King’s School headmaster Ian Johnstone and his wife, Helen, who came to Sheepriggs once a week with food to last Angus for a couple of days.

Ian also gave Angus lifts to attend the former Newton Rigg College, Penrith, where he studied agricultural topics for two years, achieving a distinction.

Another helper has been ex-builder Malcolm Wright, who was on hand last spring to mark the new lambs and so acquired the nickname Chief Dobber. He and his wife Angela also provide a meal for Angus weekly.

His aunt Emma Short has provided much needed help on the housework front, as has neighbour Vicky Younger.

Chief among the support team at Sheepriggs have been Angus’s aunt and uncle Jayne and Miles, from the North East, with Jayne being Julie’s twin sister and so also a member of the Walton farming family.

The couple have travelled over to the farm from the North East every weekend and during holidays for nearly two years and made the trip to Alston Moor on a frequent basis before that.

Miles said: “We have tried to break down the support mechanism for Angus into farm work, housekeeping and finances, including filling out forms. Angus has plenty of background knowledge about the farm, but he did not know much about the finances, so I’ve helped with the paperwork.”

He believes Angus has been doing a very good job on the farm, with one notable high spot being the positive comments made by an examiner who came last year to assess Sheepriggs for the renewal of its red tractor farm assurance accreditation. He particularly praised the teenaged farmer for his good organisational skills.

“It’s been a steep learning curve for Angus, but he had good training from his mum and dad and he has a great group of friends who have helped out,” added Jayne.

As well as his friends and neighbours, this group also includes fellow members of Haltwhistle YFC, who Angus meets on a regular basis.

Looking ahead, Angus says he fully intends to maintain Sheepriggs as a sheep farm, but acknowledges that he will probably also have to diversify to adapt to the new farming support payment system being introduced by the Government.

However, in common with many other farmers, he says there has not been enough information released about the new system to make any decisions as yet.

He added: “I’d just like to thank all the people who’ve helped, especially with the cooking, housework and paperwork. They’ve all helped me cope and I couldn’t have managed without them.”

Related Posts

Penrith’s Enterprise Hub plans start to take shape
Latest

Penrith’s Enterprise Hub plans start to take shape

11 July 2025
Long-awaited go-ahead for A66 dualling scheme
Latest

Long-awaited go-ahead for A66 dualling scheme

8 July 2025
Extinction Rebellion protest outside insurance brokers
Latest

Extinction Rebellion protest outside insurance brokers

7 July 2025
Lake District mountain rescue volunteers called for missing man searching for lost phone
Latest

Lake District mountain rescue volunteers called for missing man searching for lost phone

7 July 2025
Sheep breeder’s successful debut at Royal Highland Show
Farm and Countryside

Sheep breeder’s successful debut at Royal Highland Show

4 July 2025
£8,000 for two new nature reserve projects
Latest

£8,000 for two new nature reserve projects

3 July 2025
No Result
View All Result

Stay connected

Facebook Twitter Instagram

Most popular

Master cross-border business: Smart strategies for UK-Ireland business success

Master cross-border business: Smart strategies for UK-Ireland business success

11 July 2025
Changes to lease accounting – how will this impact your financial statements?

Changes to lease accounting – how will this impact your financial statements?

6 July 2025
Extinction Rebellion protest outside insurance brokers

Extinction Rebellion protest outside insurance brokers

7 July 2025
Celebrating Alston’s heritage heroes

Celebrating Alston’s heritage heroes

11 July 2025
Councils ask for planned mayoral election to be postponed

Councils ask for planned mayoral election to be postponed

11 July 2025
Success for fighting squad

Success for fighting squad

11 July 2025
Cumberland and Westmorland Herald Logo

33 Middlegate
Penrith
Cumbria
CA11 7SY

Phone: 01768 862313
Email: news@cwherald.com

Registered in England as Barrnon Media Limited. No: 12475190
VAT registration number: 343486488

Explore

  • News
  • Sport
  • Farming
  • Property
  • Obituaries
  • Nostalgia
  • Your view

Useful links

  • Contact us
  • Photosales
  • Online archive
  • Buy your paper
  • Digital edition
  • North Lakes Living
  • Advertise
  • About us

Follow us on

© Barrnon Media Limited 2025

Terms & Conditions / Privacy Policy / Cookie Policy

This website and its associated newspaper are members of the Independent Press Standards Organisation
Review Your Cart
0
Discount
Add Coupon Code
Subtotal
Total Installment Payments
Bundle Discount
Checkout

 
0
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Sport
  • Obituaries
  • Nostalgia
  • Online archive
  • more
    • North Lakes Living
    • Buy Photos
    • Buy your paper
    • About us
    • Contact us

© 2020 Cumberland & Westmorland Herald