New yard opening near Farthinghoe, Northants

Jasper1965

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Have heard a rumour that a new livery yard is opening in Farthinghoe near Brackley. Apparently it will be for full and competition livery with a resident instructor. Has anyone heard any more detail?
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Farthinghoe is literally a 2 minute drive from me! I hadn't heard about it but I'm excited now!
Any idea when it will be open?
 

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I haven't heard of a new livery yard in farthinghoe, could be quite exciting. I do know of a private yard there that I think has 5 stables, and is usually rented out as a whole yard , so maybe someone is taking over that ?
Where do you both keep your horses at the moment ?
 

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Oh right, exciting!
I currently keep my horse on livery near bicester as I've been doing A levels. Finished now though so hoping to move him closer to home, preferably greatworth/farthinghoe/marston/thenford area! Do you by any chance know of a quiet yard locally?
 

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Have recently moved to Brackley and keep my 2 horses in competition livery at the new yard - it's between Steane and Farthinghoe. The lady who runs it is a showjumper and qualified instructor. She's really good and I'd highly recommend her. She advertises in the local tack shops, on FB and on-line under the name CLT Equestrian - I can give you her phone number if you want it?
 

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Ouse valley liveries is a great yard its all been revamped with great facilities. They do DIY livery grass livery and full grass livery with lots more optiones. a woman called amanda gives really good tuition and is BSJA registered for Tuition, she jumps 1.20 meters on her horses and is known for developing un - experienced people, that have gone on to do really well at hoys and scope and that kinda stuff. For more info you could visit www.ousevalleyliveries.co.uk or www.facebook.com/ousevalleyliveries

From oliver francis jones son of amanda francis jones
 
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