Collie Centre
Spring Lane
Bingley
West Yorkshire
BD16 3AU
English team 1983
and the inspiration for MBCC


Golcar Farm on the edge of the
famous Ilkley Moors

dogs that live for work and fun
A National and International sheep dog triallist, Barbara is no beginner when it comes to competition and is respected amongst the predominantly male participants of the trials circuit.
With her dog Meg, they both had eight consecutive years competing in English National trial events and were part of the English team at Aberystwyth in 1983.
Mainline Border Collie Centre was founded in 1983, during which time it has helped both owner and dog with handling sheep, basic obedience, problem solving, canine behaviour and to understand the dog and relate to its way of thinking, plus countless other related topics.
Mainline’s own Border Collies work sheep and yet are trained to a standard where they have appeared on televisions popular childrens' series ‘Woof’, ‘Out of Sight’ and Prime time viewing ‘Peak Practice’. Some of the media representation for Mainline include tabloids, magazines, TV appearances and TV programmes. However the main function of MBCC is for the welfare and future of the Border Collie.
Barbara herself is not just a farmer and shepherdess but also a canine behaviourist and tries to help people to understand not just how to teach a dog to be obedient but how to communicate with it and understand its needs as a dog – hence TLC-Thinking Like Canines was born.
Golcar Farm is a working farm, you will not find pretty tea rooms and gift shops but you will see farming as it is and dogs that live for work and fun. Dogs with a sense of humour living on a farm that is waiting for you to visit.

training collies.
Barbara has written numerous books
on the subject all of which are available (as signed copy’s) through this website
Opinions vary greatly about the breed, how it works, how working dogs live, whether they should be in pet homes and, probably the one very close to my heart, can working dogs live inside? My dogs cannot all live inside, there are far too many of them, but the golden oldies do, young dogs do and any infirm or problem dogs do. My dogs are a part of my life, they work, live and laugh with me, they have a wonderful sense of humour and are incredible loyalty.
As well as a love of the breed I have a great respect for it and if I can bring people just a little closer to the heart and soul of a collie and its heritage through words, books, or this website then I will consider some of the love given to me by dogs repaid.
Border Collies are a breed of integrity, loyalty and great freedom of spirit and this is far more important than any trophies or medals they can earn for their owners. Our ancestors worked hard to give us a loyal and true working partner and it is my belief that, to ensure we preserve this heritage for generations to come, we must eliminate the great divide between the farmer’s dog and the companion dog, they are one and the same. Good owners and cruel exist in both, competition addicts and loving handlers exist in both, outside accommodation and bedside exist in both but there is only one Border Collie and this is what Mainline Border Collie Centre is about.
It matters little who the owner is or what their lifestyle is, what matters is the amount of love and understanding they are prepared to give, for you can guarantee that for every little bit you give a Border Collie you will get over a hundred times back and that is worth nurturing for generations to come.



