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Charity One Day Event 2012

CHARITY ONE DAY EVENT 2012

Will be on the Sunday 6th May 2012


Entry Forms will be available for download shortly






ORGANISERS:
David and Anne Milner-Moore, and Dorothy Burnett
Tel. 013398 81349                          Tel. 013398 86680
Mob. 07809173305                         Mob. 07792969363

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CLASSES Open to Junior Novice – 1 to 3b, will jump the full length Cross Country Course. Length. 2575 metres, or 1.6 miles

The Senior & Junior Minimus Classes 4a and 4b will jump a shortened route on the main course; – 1625 metres, or 1 mile.

The Mini Minimus Class 5 will jump a course of 750 metres, .5 of a mile with 12
Jumps, in the confines of the cross country field. No eliminations in this class – points given for each fence jumped.


DIRECTIONS to Home Farm, Corrachree

From Tarland take the road to Logie Coldstone, there is a caravan park on the left and after about half a mile a farm on the right, about 200 yds after that there is a big gateway on the left, turn up drive, take right-hand fork before the big house and follow road to the farm. It will be well sign-posted.


HEALTH AND SAFETY POLICY FOR
CORRACHREE ONE DAY EVENT


1. The Organiser has the overall responsibility for Health and Safety.
2. The event is organised in accordance with Health and Safety legislation and all who have (to any extent) control of premises or site at the event are responsible for ensuring that:

a. Everything reasonably practical is done to ensure the health and safety and welfare of those attending the event.
b. They conduct themselves so that they do not put themselves or anyone at risk.
c. Access and egress from the site is safe.

3. Emergencies

a. Emergency services must have Access to all parts of the event site at all
times and members of the public must not park vehicles as to obstruct
access.
b. First Aid points are clearly marked.
c. In the case of an emergency, members of the public should contact the nearest official or Dial 999 on the nearest telephone

4. Horses

Horses can be easily frightened and could be dangerous. Members of the public are requested to keep clear from horse areas/lanes and to avoid behaviour that might alarm horses.

Dogs must be kept on the lead at all times. Any one with a loose dog will be asked to contribute £5 to the funds.


Last Updated (Sunday, 15 January 2012 12:21)