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NEW CROSS COUNTRY COURSE AT EQUESTRIAN CENTRE


Facility designed by course builder Tony McManmon

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Published Date:
01 July 2008
A NEW cross country course opened at Mill Yard Equestrian Centre in Anahilt on Sunday (June 29).
One of the water features at the new cross country course
One of the water features at the new cross country course


The new facility has been designed by course builder Tony McManmon and features a wide range of obstacles ranging from ditches to banks and water complexes to steps. Each fence has a variety of heights to suit all horses and riders.

Mill Yard Equestrian Centre was established in 2005, initially with a high standard, British Horse Society approved livery service.

It has grown over the years becoming well known recently for its 'Dressage for All' Competitions.

The cross country course will be open every Sunday throughout the summer from 10.30am to 4pm for 'Go-As-You-Please' riding. Appointments for its use can be made at any other time.

For further information on the course and other facilities available at Mill Yard, check out www.mill-yard.co.uk or contact Lucy on 07790625794



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  • Last Updated: 01 July 2008 8:40 AM
  • Source: Ulster Star
  • Location: Lisburn, County Antrim
 
 
  

 
 


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