Recommended Resources for East Mids

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I thought it might be an idea to have a thread for people to put links to or details of good resources for East Midlands folk. Things like bridleways groups, BHS branches, horsewatch groups, places to access details of hacking routes or whatever.

Keep it within the forum advertising rules though folks.

I picked up a couple of good leaflets about off road circular hacking routes in Erewash the other day. They were council publications and you can get them in the library I think. I'm going to see if I can find a similar leaflet for Amber Valley next time I pass a library that is open :rolleyes: or maybe tourist information would have them.
 
I have used this site for information about bridleways and trailer parking in Derbyshire. Pennine Bridleway I can highly recommend the parking facilities at Hartington Station. Really good, running water, hitching rail, gated parking, shelter, massive mounting block, ice-cream van. And the Tissington Trail is lovely to ride on.
 
I am willing to give FREE trailer reversing help as long as my expenses are covered if anyone is interested

I am located near to the walkers crisps factory in leicester
 
I am willing to give FREE trailer reversing help as long as my expenses are covered if anyone is interested

I am located near to the walkers crisps factory in leicester

:o :o how did you know that I can't reverse my trailer and have to park it by unhitching and pushing :o :o
 
So do some of you want to meet up at some point in finer weather? My mare is brilliant to babysit in the heaviest traffic if anyone was worried about that, I have transport and can even reverse my own trailer! Does that get me a brownie point? :p
 
So do some of you want to meet up at some point in finer weather? My mare is brilliant to babysit in the heaviest traffic if anyone was worried about that, I have transport and can even reverse my own trailer! Does that get me a brownie point? :p

*Brownie point for DS*

Sounds fun, my mare is also traffic proof, I have transport but it only goes forwards so ROG will have to come to the meet.

Someone (other than me) start a meet up thread!
 
Its about 18 miles of offroad riding around the Stapleford Estate - tracks around the fields/golf course etc all well marked - the lanes are pretty quiet round here anyway but all you have to do it cross them occaisionally depending on which route you take:D you can be out for a good 3/4 hours:D

You can either 'join' for unlimited use - most of the locals do that obviously - or you can 'rent' a hatband for the day to use - i think its 6 or 7 quid for the day:D - and get unlimited use for the day:D My yard is in the middle of it and the YO lets lorries/trailers park there for a few quid - totaly safe and you can use the hoses etc Also a pub in the village is you wanted 'refreshments' :D

I can give you YO number to book hatbands etc if you want:D

Will try and find TROT website so you can see routes etc........:D

Will try and find link for the TROT.......:D
 
If anyone wants to go to Bradgate or Stapleford Trot I would like to join you :)

I have transport and my boy is well behaved, just a bit scared of tractors
 
Leicestershire/Rutland :)

Really useful Facebook Group for anything Equestrian in the area (created and managed by me and now has over 600 members!) Link is here: http://www.facebook.com/groups/362709941897/?fref=ts

Other useful links:
Riding schools/livery yards:
www.somerbyequestriancentre.co.uk - comes highly recommended! Also do livery, open summer shows, etc. - Somerby, Melton Mowbray
Brooksby College in Melton Mowbray is a great competition venue and also do riding lessons too - Brooksby, Melton Mowbray
www.lovrin.co.uk - Wymeswold (livery)
www.allashes.co.uk - Wymeswold (livery)
www.ratcliffeequestrian.co.uk - Ratcliffe (riding school and livery)
www.moorelandstables.co.uk - Griffydam (livery)
www.mecweb.co.uk - Markfield (riding school and livery)
www.bunnyhill.co.uk - Costock (riding school and livery)
www.parkviewridingschool.co.uk - Thurcaston (riding school and livery)
www.merelaneridingschool.co.uk - Oadby (riding school)
www.elmsfarmltd.co.uk - Costock (livery)
www.billesdonequestrian.co.uk - Billesdon (livery)

Competing:
www.valeviewequestrian.co.uk - big competition venue
www.fivewaysrc.co.uk
www.sbrc.co.uk
www.rearsbylodge.com
www.rutlandridingclub.co.uk
www.svrc.co.uk


Cross Country Schooling:
www.aylesfordequine.co.uk - Six Hills
www.wlf-eq.co.uk - Willoughby on the Wolds
www.fieldfarmcrosscountry.co.uk - Wymeswold
all of the above also do livery

Stapleford TROT rides:
http://www.waterloolodgefarm.co.uk/ - Bed and Breakfast for horse and rider!
http://www.staplefordtrot.lregb.co.uk/ - Fantastic off-road riding in beautiful countryside

www.bridleways.com - Bridleways in Leicestershire and Rutland
 
Wow! What an excellent lot of information - thank you :D

Can we do useful people as well?

Farrier - Tim Boulton

Dentist - Maty-Kate

Saddler - Bridlepath International (they come p twice a week from Cambridge way)
 
A few more places and people that haven't been mentioned yet...

Competition Venue's:
Eland Lodge http://www.elandlodge.com/
Hargate Equestrian http://www.hargateequestrian.co.uk/
Speetley EC http://www.speetleyec.co.uk/
Marchington http://www.fieldhousemarchington.com/joomla256/index.php
Wellow Park http://www.wellowpark.co.uk/
Barleyfields http://www.barleyfields.com/

Cross Country Courses:
Beauvale Manor- http://www.beauvalemanorcc.co.uk/pages/crosscountry.php
Newton Cross Country - http://newtoncrosscountry.com/

Vets:
Gem equine (mobile - we're very pleased) http://www.gemequine.co.uk

Trainers:
Dressage - Laura Jarvis (she's young but very professional and has a lovely way of teaching) http://www.laurajarvis.com/

Perhaps as the board gets more use seperate threads for trainer/farriers/comp venues/livery yards would be easier to follow and will create a nice reccomendation resource for people.
 
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