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CLEVELAND BAY SHOWS New 2020.Pdf CLEVELAND BAY SHOWS 2020 MARCH 8th STALLION PARADE Richmond Equestrian Centre Details to follow MAY 13th -17th ROYAL WINDSOR HORSE SHOW Royal Windsor Horse Show, The Royal Mews, Windsor Castle. SL4 1NG 01753 860633 email: [email protected] Cleveland Bay classes on Wednesday 13th 21st – 23rd DEVON COUNTY SHOW Miss S. Preston Devon Agricultural Society, Westpoint Clyst St Mary, Exeter EX5 1DL.email [email protected] Society rosette in Ridden Hunter classes. 25TH SHERBORNE CASTLE COUNTRY FAIR Mrs Katie Bradley-Hudson, Show Secretary Sherborne Castle Country Fair PO Box 1201 Wincanton, Somerset. BA9 8YD [email protected] Rare Breeds 27th- 28th SUFFOLK SHOW [email protected] Rare Breeds Classes Trinity Park, Felixstowe Road, Ipswich, Suffolk IP3 8UH 01473 707110 JUNE 10th YORKSHIRE SPORTS HORSE SUMMER SHOW Mrs K Beaumont, The Bungalow North Back Lane, Stillington, York , YO61 1LL .01347 811919 [email protected] Pure and Part Cleveland Bays In hand 12th -14th ROYAL THREE COUNTIES The Showground, Malvern, Worcestershire.WR13 6NW 01684 584916 [email protected] Classes for Cleveland Bays Pure/Part bred In Hand and Ridden will take place on Saturday 13th June. 21st NORTH YORKSHIRE COUNTY SHOW Claire Green 07725 888785 CB Classes In Hand and Ridden 24th - 25th LINCOLNSHIRE SHOW Lincolnshire Showground, Grange-de-Lings, Lincoln. LN2 2NA www.lincs-events.co.uk CBHS rosettes awarded in Sports Horse Classes 28th DERBYSHIRE COUNTY SHOW www,derbyshirecountyshow.org.uk Rare breeds classes and Cleveland Bay Classes [email protected] 28th MALTON AGRICULTURAL SHOW www.maltonshow.com Pure and Part bred In hand and Ridden classes July 1st -2nd ROYAL NORFOLK SHOW Open to Pure Bred Native Breeds that do not have their own breed classes at the show, Two In hand classes In hand Championship The winner of the In hand Championship is eligible for the Cuddy Supreme Championship. Ridden class, the winner of the ridden class will be eligible for the RNAA Ridden Supreme Championship. All horses must be registered with their respective breeds and their registration number must be included on the entry form 5th HUBY AND SUTTON SHOW Sutton Park , Sutton on the Forest, York YO16 1DP Pure and Part bred In Hand and Ridden ************NEW*********************** 10th – 12th KENT COUNTY SHOW [email protected] CB Classes In hand and ridden more details will be available and put in The Bay Window and on the facebook page 14th – 16th GREAT YORKSHIRE SHOW Great Yorkshire Showground, Harrogate HG2 8PW [email protected] Pure and Part Bred Classes In Hand 28th RYEDALE SHOW www.ryedaleshow.org.uk Pure and Part Bred classes August 7th HINDERWELL SHOW hinderwellshow.org.uk/ CB Classes In hand and Ridden Jude Knight , Stonecroft , 17 Cliff Road, Staithes, TS13 5AE 12th DANBY SHOW [email protected] Pure and Part Cleveland Bay classes 19th 23rd EQUIFEST Featuring The Cleveland Bay National Breeds Championship Sunday In Hand and Ridden www.equifest.org.uk 26st EGTON SHOW www,egtonshow.co.uk 29th -30th LEICESTERSHIRE COUNTY SHOW [email protected] Held at The Showground, Leicester Road, Market Harborough , Leicestershire LE16 7QX Pure and Part bred In hand and Ridden classes 31st BILSDALE SHOW CB Classes Bilsdale Agricultural Show Secretary Bev Workman, Ivy Cottage, Urra Farm, Bilsdale. North Yorkshire. TS9 7HZ . 01642 778323 September 13th THAME HORSE AND COUNTRY SHOW Addington Manor Equestrian Centre Buckingham, MK18 2JR Cleveland Bay classes In hand and Ridden. Sports Horse Classes Details will be available soon if you require more information please contact [email protected] 19th STOKESLEY SHOW Pure and Part bred In hand and Ridden www.stokesleyshow.co.uk Stokesley Agricultural Show, Oak Tree Cottage, Newsham Thirsk North Yorkshire YO7 4DH RARE BREEDS OF THE YEAR SHOW Arena UK Equestrian Centre, Newark, Nottinghamshire .
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