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Three-ring action planned for annual Horse Show



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THREE rings of equestrian action plus the majesty of shire horses, the attractions of bloodhounds, a dog show and a range of sideshows - that's the plan for Bexhill's Bank Holiday Monday Horse Show.
Members of Bexhill Horse Show Committee have again been working hard to prepare for the annual event.
Chairman Emily Lawes said: "The show is at the Polegrove and starts at 9am with the local jumping in Ring One, the working hunter pony in Ring Two and the best turned-out in Ring Three.
"Again this year we have all the normal jumping classes, driving and showing classes and the companion dog show.
"Along with all the stalls and other side shows, there is a bar, ice creams and burger bar too.
"We have the bloodhounds and shire horses so there will be lots to see and do.
"Entrance fees are: Adults £2; children five-16 £1 and under-fives are free.
"And don't forget we have the well-known companion dog show - entries from 12pm, judging starts at 1pm.
"The dog show is presented by The Studio at Bexhill Photographic.
"For dog show enquiries call Pam on 01424 730594 or 07981319465.
"The committee would like to thank the sponsors and helpers for their support. For more details call 01424 845033 or 0l424 892336.
"A great day out for all the family!"



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