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Programme of Events OFF MILL LANE, WETLEY ROCKS, STOKE-ON-TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE, ST9 OBN FREE Programme ARENAS Octoberof events - November 2012 AVAILABLE FOR HIRE See page 1 for details www.lodgefarmriding.co.uk To book or enquire Email: [email protected] • Tel: 01538 361388 • Mob: 07815803775 RISON & RISON & AR SO AR SO H N H N J. CLING CEN S J. CLING CEN S CY TR CY TR RE E RE E S S C C T T O O C C A U A U L D L D M O M O E R E R P P R R C N C N H E H E A D A D N 01782 R N 01782 R T A T A S G S G L 533722 L 533722 T N T N D O D O T T IL IL M M 2 tonne mini Roll on - Roll Off 3 tonne mini 4 tonne midi 20 to 40yrds 5 tonne midi 8 tonne builders Available 12 tonne builders Domestic & Commercial Work Available for same day delivery Very Competitive Rates All areas covered Wait & Load service Fully Licenced Recycling Centre Trained Staff to advise you on the best size skip to suit your needs! We Will NOT be 01782 533722 beaten on price! RISON & RISON & R SO R SO HA N HA N . ARDEN PR S . ARDEN PR S J N G OD J N G OD TO UC TO UC MIL TS MIL TS R R D D E T E T C L C L Y Y S S C T C T L N L N I I N A N A G H G H C C C C R R E E N 01782 E N 01782 E T M T M R 541605 L R 541605 L E A E A O O C C Decorative Aggregates A Full range of Fencing Products Slabs, in numerous colours Kerbs and Decorative Paving Building Materials at low prices Team members always available for advice on products Best top soil or cheaper reclaimed soil Purchase pre-packed, bulk bags or loose Clean salvage bricks & hardcore Visit our display at the Coal Yard, Milton Pine play grade bark Road, Milton, Stoke-on-Trent We can supply both Trade & Domestic customers 01782 541605 at unbeatable prices The arenas are available for hire. The Indoor Arena is available for £20 per hour for one Horse & £5 per hour for each additional Horse The Outdoor Arena is 45m x 65m Half of this arena is available to hire for £15 per hour per Horse plus £5 per hour for each additional Horse To Hire this Arena with a small course BSJA Standard Show Jumps or dressage boards is an additional £5 per hour A60m x 20m fully boarded dressage arena can be arranged by special request at an additional cost Clear Round Show Jumping Schooling Evening Every Wed nesday in the Indoor Arena The Height of Jumps will increase at set times during the evening. £4.00 a round with rosette, or £3.00 a round without a rosette. Starting at 5.00pm. 1’6” - 1’9” Not Before 5.30pm. 1’9” - 2’0” Not Before 6.00pm. 2” - 2’3” Not Before 6.30pm. 2’3” - 2’6” Not Before 7.00pm. 2’6” - 2’9” Not Before 7.30pm. 2’9” - 3’0” Not Before 8.00pm. 3” - 3’6” Not Before 8.30pm. 3’6” - 3’9” Not Before 9.00pm. 3’9” - 4” Please Note: For More Information Please Contact Ann on 07989 642204 or Chris 07815 803775 The Arena Café will be open for hot drinks and refreshments EQUINE & OTHER TABLE TOP SALE Lodge Farm Equestrian Centre, off Mill Lane, Wetley Rocks, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffs, ST9 0BN Indoor or Outdoor – refreshments available Tables not provided 27th October 2012 24th November 2012 Sellers at 8.00am & Buyers at 8.30am £7.00 pre-booked. No charge for buyers. To enquire or book telephone 07815803775 | www.lodgefarmriding.co.uk Show Jump Course Building Course Sue Stevenson BSJA Advance Course Designer (FEI) is holding a Basic Course in Designing and Building a Show Jump Course Tuesday 16th October 2012 Starts at 7pm £10 pp includes a certificate For more information or to make a booking contact Ann on 07989642204 or e-mail [email protected]@ lodgefarmriding.co.uk Café will be open for hot drinks and light refreshments Show Jump Course Design Course Sue Stevenson BSJA Advance Course Designer (FEI) is holding a Course in Show Jump Design Please note that to take part in this course; participants must first have completed a ‘Basic’ Show Jump Course Building Course Tuesday 27th November 2012 Starts at 7pm £10 pp includes a certificate For more information or to make a booking contact Ann on 07989642204 or e-mail info@ lodgefarmriding.co.uk Café will be open for hot drinks and light refreshments Showing Show Sunday 14th October, 11th November All Entries £6.00 per class Ring 1 Working Hunter Ponies & Horses. Ring 2 Ridden Showing. Ring 3 In-hand Showing Full schedules available on the Lodge Farm web-site For further details please ring Chris on 07815803775 or Ann on 07989642204 or e-mail [email protected] Indoor Fun Dog Jumping THURSDAY 18T H OCTOBER 2012 THURSDAY 15TH NOVV EMBER 2012 THURSDAY 6TH DE CE MBER 2012 Entry is £1.00 per dog per round | 6:00pm - 8:30pm For More information contact Ann on 07989642204 or Chris on 07815803775 The arena café will be open for hot drinks & Refreshments www.lodgefarmriding.co.uk Quality second hand tack and horse equipment for sale We also buy your unwanted tack Single items or job lots! 01538 722335 07854 862304 Email: [email protected] Find us on facebook Shop now open: Unit 7D Bridgevilla Industrial estate 1 Draycott Road, Tean, Staffs ST10 4JF LOGS FOR SALE 01538 361388 HALLOWEEN FUN DAY Saturday November 3rd 2012 Mounted and Un-mounted Classes Starting at 11.00am in the Indoor Arena £2.00 a Class Class One: Best Decorated Halloween Themed Riding Hat (un-mounted) Class Two: Dog Fancy Dress – Halloween Themed Class Three: Horse or Pony Fancy Dress – Halloween Themed (mounted or un-mounted – BSI Standard Riding Hat MUST be worn when mounted) Not before Twelve 0’clock in the Indoor Arena £2.00 a Class Class Four: Handy Pony or Horse Obstacle Course (On or off the Lead Rein) Class Five: Handy Dog Obstacle Course (On or off the Lead) Not before Twelve 0’clock in the Outdoor Arena £3.00 a round Clear Round Jumping – on or off the Lead Rein – height to suit. All day in the Arena Cafe – Colouring in Competition – Free to Enter. The Arena Café will be open for Refreshments For more information please call Ann on 07989 642204, Chris on 07815803775 or email [email protected] Linda De Matteo BSc (Hons) BHSI (registered) BEAcC (British Eventing Accredited Coach) Now teaching at LODGE FARM EQUESTRIAN CENTRE 45 MINS PRIVATE £35 • 1 HOUR SHARED £25PP Coming Up:Thursday Sun 26th 25th February: October: ShowIndoor Jump/XC/Jump Cross Country Exercise Training (Day) Afternoon/Evening jump training on Tues 20th March and Tues 3rd April. Sunday 18th November: Indoor XC Training These Clinics are open to all levels of Horse/Pony & Rider who would like to improve their Jumping Skills. For more information/ to book a place please call Ann Chadwick on 07989 642204 Johnsons of Cheadle Roger Young Engineering Introducing the ‘Nugent Spirit 25’ Professional Horse Trailer After two years of intensive research and development, Nugent have brought to the market a truly innovative thoroughbred horse trailer. Combining advanced technology with the finest materials, the Nugent trailer is aesthetically impressive, but more importantly, it is built to last. Any horse owner will appreciate the exceptional attention to detail, such as the retracting jockey wheel and curved front, which increases space inside the trailer. Why choose a Nugent Trailer? A stainless steel skeleton frame provides exceptional strength Stainless steel ramp catches and hitches are all designed to last Fully welded and galvanised chassis for enforced strength Advanced suspension system provides an exceptionally solid tow Durable rubber light fittings and LED long-life wheel arch lights A self retracting jockey wheel makes unhitching effortless Contact us for more information or to request a brochure Wood Acre, Saltash, Cornwall Pl12 6LF For more information or to request a brochure Phone: 01752 844175 www.rogeryoung.co.uk RogerPhone: Young Ltd. 01538 Wood Acre, 756272 Saltash Parkway,www.johnsonag.co.uk Saltash, Cornwall PL12 6LF Johnsons of Cheadle, Park Hall Farm, Adderley Road, Cheadle, Staffordshire, ST10 2NJ North Staffordshire Branch Have you ever thought about joining the Pony Club? Yes! Who is it for? 4-20 year old girls & boys of all abilities with their own pony/horse & transport, looking to have fun & learn at the same time What do the North Staffordshire Pony Club do? Flatwork, Show Jumping, X-Country, Dressage Rallies (lessons) PC Mounted Games & Stable Management Rallies (lessons) Junior Camp for 3 days (non-residential) Senior Camp at Somerford Park EC for 4 days (residential) Competitions within our Branch & Pony Club Area (Area7) Pony Club Tests, Achievement & Mini Achievement Badges Social Events for members, families & friends Where are activities held? Equestrian Centres - Lodge Farm, Alsager, Weaver, Ash- wood, Rodbaston College, Somerford Park, Smallwood, Eland Lodge & members fields! How much will it cost? Annual membership is £58 individually or £145 for families Join in September and the remainder of the year plus 2013 is included Membership includes Third Party Public Liability Insurance Lots more information on-line, including joining instructions & contact information at http://branches.pcuk.org/northstaffordshire/ Or phone Gillian Plant our DC to discuss 01785 851187/07894 452607 COME ALONG & JOIN THE FUN, YOU DON’T HAVE TO TAKE PART IN EVERYTHING, ONLY WHAT YOU ARE COMFORTABLE WITH Trentham and District RC Indoor Show Sunday 21st October Winter Show organised by Trentham & District Riding Club to be held at Lodge Farm Equestrian Centre.
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