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British Dressage  --  
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Sun 02/05/2012 @ 01:10

Whether you are already a competitor or just starting out, a regular spectator, or keen to get involved in other ways, British Dressage has plenty to offer you from quality training, a packed schedule of competitions and the latest news from our international teams.


North East Fife Riding Club  --  
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Wed 06/08/2011 @ 10:12

North East Fife Riding Club offer members a busy schedule of training which caters for all abilities. Lessons costs are variable depending on location, instructor etc.
NEFRC also offers a weekly instruction slot with a variety of local instructors being used. These instruction slots are for flatwork and jumping. From October until April these sessions are run indoors, and from May until August, instruction takes place on a Wednesday evening at the riding club field.


Peebles & District Riding Club (PDRC)  --  
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Wed 06/08/2011 @ 10:08

Peebles & District Riding Club (PDRC) is based in Southern Scotland (Area 1 of British Riding Clubs). Current membership is approximately 100 people with a mixture of novice, open riders and non-riders. The Club holds various events throughout the year including Dressage, Show Jumping, Hunter Trials, training events and even an endurance ride/pleasure ride.


Lindores Cross Country Training Course  --  
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Wed 06/08/2011 @ 10:04

Our cross country training course was established in 1989 and has developed into a top class schooling ground. Clients, who all use their own horse/pony, come from all over Central Scotland to use the course on a regular basis. Either for practice before going to the season's events or returning if they have problems! Built over free draining old hill turf, with superb views over the River Tay, the course remains open in most weathers, 7 days a week. We are open to individuals and clubs and are suitable for all standards. If you have never had a go at cross country we have a good selection of small jumps to pop over. The course is ideal for giving young horses and ponies an introduction to XC. BHS Instruction is available (see list of instructors - contact them direct).


BHS Scotland  --  
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Wed 06/08/2011 @ 10:00

BHS Scotland is Scotland's largest equine membership organisation with over 5000 members and rising. We have enthusiastic and informed volunteers who help deliver our work throughout Scotland in the areas of access, welfare, safety, training, competitions, education, exams, riding clubs and more.


Easterton Equine Activities Club  --  
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Wed 06/08/2011 @ 09:54

We have at our disposal a very strong band of well known Freelance coaches in Scotland.

Riding lessons are available, mainly on a one to one basis, with top quality coaches either with your own horse or one of the Easterton schoolmasters, well trained and responsive horses ideal for progressing your skills either on the lunge or ridden free.


The Chronicle of the Horse  --  
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Thu 02/25/2010 @ 10:02

A tremendous resource for all riders!



Equestrian Scotland  --  
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Fri 01/15/2010 @ 02:06

Equestrian Scotland is a 'one-stop shop' that was built with the intention of bringing all aspects of Equestrian in Scotland into one place. Here, you avoid the frustration and annoyance of having to search the Internet for hours to find shows and quality horses for sale in your region. You will also find a 'sale yard'; 'events listings'; 'forums'; and a FREE 'online directory' where you can find local services and/or advertise your skills.



Strathearn Riding Club  --  
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Thu 12/10/2009 @ 05:51

A small enthusiastic riding club with members from across Perthshire, Dundee and Stirlingshire. The emphasis is on FUN and providing as many opportunities as possible to enjoy your horse(s).

Throughout the year the club offers a variety of competitions, from regular dressage and showjumping nights to the bigger yearly dressage and jumping festivals - as well as a very popular annual show. The club also runs regular training events for all levels of riders and encourages members to attend area competitions.



Gleneagles Equestrian Centre  --  
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Tue 11/17/2009 @ 04:29

A 5-star luxury equestrian event centre in Perthshire, Scotland.

The centre, opened in 1988 at a cost of £3 million, covers a 6 hectares (15 acres) site. Facilities include two covered, heated arenas and a fenced, surfaced open exercise and practice arena; arena and gallery seating for 830 spectators; corporate hospitality suite and meeting room; stabling for 43 horses including 20 at livery; shop, changing rooms and showers.



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