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"Paul Cornish is a highly respected dressage trainer, rider and Judge based at Choice Equestrian in Suffolk.
Paul has worked alongside some of the best in the dressage business from Paul Hayler to Christoff Hess. Paul's many years of experience have allowed him to ride up to Grand Prix level with Simone Ward and now has a successful equestrian business running dressage competitions, training holidays and facilitates online training for riders of all levels. He specialises in Flatwork, Polework, Inhand work, lunging and Equikinetics to develop a happy horse and successful combinations."
A fun and friendly clinic being held at Cousland Park.
SDG members discount, of £5, will be applied using your membership number, starting 22.....
If you have to withdraw on the day of the training, please try and make contact with the event secretary.
Scottish Dressage Group –
1. Riding Hats must comply with the current British Riding Club Rules/ British Dressage Rules. Harnesses must be correctly adjusted and fastened. Protective Headwear should carry the quality assurance stamp of kite mark
If you have to withdraw on the day of the training, please try and make contact with the event secretary.
Scottish Dressage Group –
1. Riding Hats must comply with the current British Riding Club Rules/ British Dressage Rules. Harnesses must be correctly adjusted and fastened. Protective Headwear should carry the quality assurance stamp of kite mark or SEI and must meet any new standard that meets or exceeds those stated in the Rules of BRC and BD. For 2016 onwards, EN1384 is not acceptable. For full details of accepted standards, check BRC website (http://www.bhs.org.uk/Riding/British_Riding_Clubs.aspx). It is the rider’s responsibility to ensure that their hat meets the new standards (including date and quality assurance mark) and shows the original label. Failure to do so will mean that the rider is not covered by the BRC third party insurance.
2. We regret that no refunds will be given after the closing date.
3. We ask all riders to be considerate and keep the horsebox/trailer parking area clean. Please collect and take home litter and horse droppings. Please keep dogs on a lead and under control at all times and pick up all droppings.
4. Please park cars by the main yard and not in the designated lorry/trailer park, which is next to the outdoor arena.
5. All riders ride at their own risk. British Riding Club insurance cover is not insurance for individual personal cover. SDG/Riding Club insurance does not provide personal accident insurance.
6. Riders under 18 must be accompanied by parent or guardian. Directions to Cousland Park Training and Livery Centre - Full details of the location and access to Cousland Park can be found on the Scottish Dressage Group Web Site: www.scottishdressagegroup.org.uk