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Post by janine111 on May 29, 2012 7:08:07 GMT
couldnt believe the rise in the entry fees when i received my schedule today!!! i know the sherwood classes are free to members so i suppose they have to claw back money from somewhere! think this will be our last champs at puk
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Post by foster on May 29, 2012 10:40:08 GMT
how much are the hoys classes? x
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Post by fairmarsh on May 29, 2012 12:49:18 GMT
HOYS classes are £45 on line for members postal £47 non members £48 online £50 postal and £60 at the show hope this helps
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Post by bleanwoodro on May 29, 2012 17:29:21 GMT
We are not goin we where going to but so expensive! I will do the winters but not summers due to.price rise c
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Post by heath on May 30, 2012 14:46:05 GMT
Think a lot of people will feel like you this year. Just cant be done Im afraid!!!
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Post by rubydoo on May 30, 2012 14:48:08 GMT
we were really looking forward to going but not sure i can justify to cost :/
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Post by bleanwoodro on May 30, 2012 17:27:34 GMT
We can't equifest has cost well under half Wat puk would of and we are doing more.classes!
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Post by catkin on Jun 6, 2012 15:27:39 GMT
I am a great fan of PUK BUT £45 for HOYS and £30 for other classes seems excessive. As does the fact you cannot book stables by the night. Rather than this encouraging me to stay for a few days, it puts me off staying at all. I realise its probably a financial nightmare trying to balance the books, but its just so expensive compared to other shows
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