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Author Topic: Riding School Watch  (Read 2489 times)
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Pete
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« Reply #15 on: July 31, 2003, 06:33:10 PM »

As recent events will show, Heather is finally beginning to listen to her management team - methinks you will see a lot more of the structured training that is needed to counter the terrible system that exists.  You have to fight it from within as well as with guns and bombs!   Keep the comments coming - contact any of the team by email or pm if you dont want to post publicly - we have to stop this overt cruelty to horses that is so commonplace.  There are all sorts of charities that claim to help the life of horses and donkeys in the third world.  They do a great job - but they have as much work to do in this country just lurking around riding schools ....
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« Reply #16 on: August 05, 2003, 01:11:33 PM »

Sorry about the delay responding. the riding centre i go to is Dinefwr Riding Centre, at Llandyfan, in Carmathenshire (near Llandeilo).
they are so popular you have to book at least a week ahead for a lesson. Always busy but always with time to explain things.
But would love to know of good holiday type training centres too. Any ideas?
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