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Ruke Book Front Cover THE BRITISH SHOW JUMPING ASSOCIATION ® B S J A RULESAND YEAR BOOK 2007 National Agricultural Centre Effective 1st April Stoneleigh Park Kenilworth 2007 Warwickshire. CV8 2LR YearBook updated Tel: 02476 698800 Fax: 02476 696685 17/11/08 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.bsja.co.uk Copyright © B S J A SHOW JUMPS FOR SALE AND HIRE New and second-hand. Any type can be built to suit your requirements. Championship, Standard and Working Hunter sets for hire. For information please contact: Derek & Martin Clarke, BSJA Jump Store, Shoe Lane, Aldershot, Hants. Tel: Aldershot (01252) 323164 Fax: (01252) 342528 or Jon Doney, Bredon Manor, Bredon, Tewkesbury, Glos. GL20 7EG Tel: (01684) 773656 Fax: (01684) 773773 BSJA COURSE DESIGNER Jon Doney THE BRITISH SHOW JUMPING ASSOCIATION Patron: HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN Vice Patron: HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS ROYAL, LG,LT,GCVO,QSO,GCL President: MRS. E. ASTELL Honorary Vice Presidents: M. BATES M. BULLMAN D.H.D. BUNN R. MASSARELLA, O.B.E. MRS. A.E.S. NUTTALL P. ROBESON, O.B.E. Stewards: MR D AMBLER MR. C. LANE MRS.V.ATTENBOROUGH MBE MRS. P. PARSONS MRS. V. GRAHAM MISS. J. PELLY MR. J. JACKS MR. A. VAUGHAN-FRANCE Chairman of Executive Board for 2008 MR. M. MAC 2, The Peacocks, Warwick CV34 6BS Tel: (01926) 470777 E-mail: [email protected] Nationally Elected Members of the Executive Board: Vice Chairman: MRS. E. EDGAR Rio Grande, Warwick Road, Leek Wootton, Warwick, Warks, CV35 7QR Tel: (01926) 855631 E-mail: [email protected] MR. W. FUNNELL Cobbetts Farm, Lyefield Lane, Forest Green, Dorking, Surrey, RH5 5SL. Tel: (01306) 621351, Mobile: 07785 223114, E-mail: [email protected] MR. G. HUDSON Moelydd Farm, Trefonen, Oswestry, Shropshire, SY10 9ED Tel: (01691) 652898, Mobile: 07768 771470, E-mail: [email protected] MRS. K.L. MOORE Stondon Court, Ongar Road, Stondon Massey, Essex, CM15 0LE Tel: (01277) 822792, Fax: (01277) 823867 MR. S. SMITH 7 Percy Terrace, Leamington Spa, Warks CV32 5PG Tel: 01926 885172, Mobile: 07717 711711, E-mail:[email protected] MR. T.M. STOCKDALE Dovecote Farm, Hyde Road, Roade, Northampton, Northants, NN7 2LX Tel: (01604) 862936, Mobile: 07774 456400, E-mail: [email protected] MRS.C.WHITAKER Hey Side Farm, Upper Cumberworth, Huddersfield, W Yorks, HD8 8YD Tel: (01484) 606789 E-mail: [email protected] 1 Regionally Elected Members of the Executive Board: MRS. D. E. BODDY Common Farm, Mosswood, Nr Crowle, South Humberside, DN17 4BZ Tel: (01724) 711558, Mobile: 07807 816039, E-mail: [email protected] D.M. BROOME, C.B.E. Mount Ballan Manor, Portskewett, Newport, Gwent NP6 6XP Tel: (01291) 420777, E-mail: [email protected] MR. D. COLE 22 Rainworth Water Road, Rainworth, Mansfield, Notts, NG21 0DT Tel: (01623) 793788, Mobile: 07971 512406, E-mail: [email protected] MR. T. FORREST Botley House, The Green, Chiddingfold, Godalming, Surrey, GU8 4TT Tel: (01428) 685301, E-mail: [email protected] MR J. R. JACKS Trelorne, Church Street, Kenninghall, Norwich, Norfolk, NR16 2EP. Tel: (01953) 887334, E-mail: [email protected] MR. J. A. LOFFET Little Orchard, Wick Rissington, Cheltenham, Glos, GL54 2PN Tel: (01451) 822460, Mobile: 07771 696565, E-mail: [email protected] MRS. J. TWEMLOW 17 Coventry Street, Brighton, Sussex, BN1 5PP. Tel: (01273) 500360, E-mail: [email protected] MR. A. TREDWELL Glebe Farm, Water Stratford Road, Finmere, Bucks MK18 4AT Tel: (01280) 848390, Mobile: 07703 563084, E-mail:[email protected] MR. J. TRIM Church Farm, West Stour, Dorset SP8 5RL Tel: (01747) 838888, Mobile 07860 233890, e-mail:[email protected] Appointed Members of the Executive Board MR. S BATES The College Equestrian Centre, Church Road, Keysoe, Bedford MK44 2JP Tel: (01234) 708400 Mobile: 07775 926509 E-mail: [email protected] Nominated by the Scottish Branch: MISS. J. PELLY (Chairman) Kennels Cottage, Solsgirth by Dollar FK14 7NZ Tel: (01259) 742621, E-mail: [email protected] MR C. MCKERLIE (Vice Chairman) Lochdow, Crossmichael, Castle Douglas, DG7 2LW Tel: (01556) 670445, Mobile: 07768 742354, E-mail: [email protected] 2 Chief Executive: MRS. J.L.WOOD OBE Communications Manager: MRS. M. CLAYTON B.S.J.A. Accountant: MR. K. REES Senior Consultant Course Designer: MR. J.F. DONEY Stipendiary Stewards: MR. F. GRUNNILL, MR. M. HENWOOD & MR S. TURNER Honorary Medical Officer: MR. M. DOOLEY, MFFP, MMS, FRCOG Offices: National Agricultural Centre, Stoneleigh Park, Kenilworth, Warwickshire, CV8 2LR. Telephone: Coventry (02476) 698800 Fax: (02476) 696685 - Email: [email protected] - Website: www.bsja.co.uk Honorary Members: MRS. V. ALLEN MRS. O. JENKS MR. D.G. BAILEY MR. J. R. JONES MRS. P. BALFOUR MRS. S KINGS MR. D. BASEY MISS J. C. LEWIS MR. G.A. BALL MRS. J. M. MAIR MR. G. BANHAM MRS. M. L. MOERAN MR. R. BEILBY MRS. M. MORGAN MR. W.F.J. BELL MISS P. NESFIELD R.ADM. A.J. BELLAMY MRS. A.E.S. NUTTALL MRS. A J BELLAMY MR. D. OXBY MR. M. BEWSHER MRS. P. PARSONS MRS. M. BLAND MR. M. PARTRIDGE MR. S. BROWN MRS. S. PARTRIDGE MR. J. CALDER MRS. M. PATTERSON MR. A. CLARKE MR. F. PEARSON DR. G. COCHRANE MR. D. PHILPOT MR. R. DALE MRS. V.M. PIGG MR. A. L. DAVIS MR. E. T. PRICE MRS. B. DOWNS MRS. K. PRICE MR. F. DOWSON MR. F. J. PRIEST MRS. A. EVANS MR. J. PULLEN LT. COL. R. L. V. ffRENCH BLAKE MR. T. REYNOLDS MR. D. P. GEORGE MRS. G. B. ROBESON MR. N. GLEAVE MR. W. R. ROBINSON MRS. G. GOODRICK MR. B. ROWLAND MR. J. GOSHERON MRS. E. M. RUSSELL MR. A. GRANT MR. S.W. RUSSELL MRS. W. GREEN MRS. E. SANDS MR. J.H. GREENWOOD MRS. R. HUNNABLE-SCHNIEDER MR. J. HAMMERTON MISS B. SCHWABE MR. G. HARRISON MRS. P. SHARP MR. S. HART MR. J. SKINN MR. D. HARVEY MR. A. E. SMITH MRS. E. HOBBS MISS R. SPRAGGE MR. D. HOOPER MR. G. STANLEY MR. I.E. HUGHES MRS. J. STILLWELL 3 Honorary Members - Cont'd MRS. J. SWINBURN MR. L. WHITE MR. H. E. TAYLOR LADY MARY ROSE WILLIAMS MR. O. THURTLE MR. E. J. WILLIAMS MRS. E. R. TINGEY MISS B. Z. WILMOT MR. W. J. E. WARD MR. J. L. WOOD MRS. J. K. WARREN MR. F. WOODHEAD MRS. P. WARREN MRS. D. WHAMOND MR. J. WHEELER SCOTTISH BRANCH Honorary President: J.D. GLEN, JP Honorary Vice Presidents: MR. A. BLACK MRS. J. LOW-MITCHELL MRS. J. PATERSON MR. W. SHERET MRS. D. WHAMOND Chairman: MISS J PELLY Vice Chairman: MR C MCKERLIE Administrator Scottish Branch: Christine Harkin Simpsonland Farm Carscallan Road Hamilton ML3 7UZ Telephone: (01698) 424315 Mobile: 07831 568888 e-mail: [email protected] Website: www.bsja-scotland.co.uk 4 HQ Staff Organisation Chart Chief Executive Jacky Wood OBE Head of Accountant Sponsorship & Keith Rees Communications Maria Clayton IT Support Disciplinary/Rules Officer & PA to Chief Executive Manager Training Manager Nicky Dobbins Neil Fancott Pam Rose 5 Training Assistant Communications Communications Accounts Assistants Michaela Darby Manager – International Officers Carol Blakey Jane Bird Mary Allison Anne Shuttleworth Communications Officer Mandy O’Neill - International Communications - Sue Wingrave Administrator Stipendiary Stewards Breeding Data Co-Ord Beccy Wootton Frank Grunnill, Bob Hurford Kate Robbins Credit Controller Mike Henwood & Steve Turner Jo Baker Shows Liaison Manager Membership Manager Admin Support Reception Julia Heywood Liz Bain Sue Horton Barr Shows Assistants Dep. Manager & Membership Retention Secretary – Beccy Phillips Claire Crookes, Wendy Jones & Membership & Registration Secretaries Catherine Scott Emma Southall, Kichelle Newman, Jo Hayward (p/t) Clare Lewis & Graders Charlotte Smith (p/t) Sandra Rawlings & Charlotte Smith (p/t) Office Assistant – Katie Brownhill MANAGEMENT BOARD Chairman of the Executive and Management Boards Michael Mac: Tel: 01926 470777 e-mail: [email protected] Chairmen of the Seven Committees forming the Management Board Performance Development: David Broome: Tel: 01291 420778 e-mail: [email protected] Breeding Development: William Funnell: Tel: 01306 621351 e-mail: [email protected] UK Show Jumping Development: Liz Edgar: Tel: 01926 855631 e-mail: [email protected] Membership Development: Jane Twemlow: Tel: 01273 500360 e-mail: jane@[email protected] Training Development: Katrina Moore: Tel: 01277 234340 Finance & Treasury: Tim Forrest: Tel: 01428 685301 e-mail: [email protected] Marketing & Commercial: Operations Management: Jane Pelly: Tel: 07778 063382 e-mail: [email protected] 6 BSJA SHOW JUMPS FOR HIRE The BSJA can provide jumps for hire from 26 Area stores throughout the country and also from the Jump Store at Aldershot, details are in the officials section in the Year Book or ring 01684 773656 for your nearest outlet. Timing is available for hire from 31 outlets. 12 ft Champion Set Per day of event £230.00 Please note: not including Rubber Water Jump if requested including take-off filler, flags and mats. Per day of event £129.00 12 ft Standard Set International Set Price on application Timing equipment Per day of event £50.00 Water Jump (Rubber) Per day of event £67.00 (Not including Take-off brush, flags, mats or laths) All prices are plus VAT where appropriate (see below) All charges are plus breakages at new price levels VAT Ruling by HM Customs and Excise We are required to continue charging VAT at the standard rate to all hirers, other than non-profit making BSJA affiliated shows. VAT will be added to invoices by HQ at Stoneleigh as appropriate. BSJA SHOW JUMPS FOR SALE The BSJA provide jumps for hire and for sale from the Jump Store at Aldershot Colour brochure and price list or further details available on request from: For details apply to: Derek & Martin Clarke Jon Doney BSJA Jump Store Bredon Manor Shoe Lane Bredon Aldershot Tewkesbury Hants.
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