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Post by hursty100 on Jan 8, 2012 18:14:08 GMT
When will we be able to start booking stables as I bet there are hundreds of people waiting to get hold of one?
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Post by equifest on Jan 9, 2012 10:05:49 GMT
We hope to have the schedules and stabling forms available by early March. Schedules will be sent out to Sponsors and Equifest members first followed a few days later to all 2011 exhibitors. We will then put the entry forms and stabling forms onto the website. You can book stables before doing your entries. All stables will be refunded in full if they are cancelled in writing before the 1st August.
Betsy Branyan
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Post by okcaj on Jan 10, 2012 11:04:03 GMT
very very disapointed with the increases this year, as mentioned above I contacted the office only to be offered members stables at the cost of £150 :0 per horse !!! Whats the benefit of becoming a member when you have to pay more for your stable I cannot believe it, I had concerns when at the show last year and I now just dont know how we will overcome the stable cost they are ridiculous !! It could well be a return to puk for us
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Post by bleanwoodro on Jan 10, 2012 12:36:44 GMT
The one thing I will add with the red stables goin up 20 but we can arrive ob the tues hoe many shows can u go and get a stable for 20 quid a night not many county shows do plus with added security I think its a very good price x
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Post by rockinhorse on Jan 10, 2012 13:08:35 GMT
Just to clarify the stabling costs - Sponsors Indoor = £150 ALL other areas including Members = £120. These are all available from Tuesday through to Monday.
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Post by cayo on Jan 10, 2012 13:34:43 GMT
very very disapointed with the increases this year, as mentioned above I contacted the office only to be offered members stables at the cost of £150 :0 per horse !!! Whats the benefit of becoming a member when you have to pay more for your stable I cannot believe it, I had concerns when at the show last year and I now just dont know how we will overcome the stable cost they are ridiculous !! It could well be a return to puk for us Tina i dont really have a problem with the outdoor stable prices its the fact that you cant get an indoor unless you sponsor member or not which makes them £250 each for two or a whooping £350 if you have only one pony this is huge let down to their supporters unless of course your one of those to whom money isnt an issue i can see them running out of outdoor stables this year while some indoors remain empty
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dai7y
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Post by dai7y on Jan 10, 2012 13:48:20 GMT
Looking foreward to another fantastic show this year, already saved up stabling money and i think a extra £20 considering the show is running for a extra day is very reasonable. You have answered peoples request for more classes which means the show runs over another day. What do they want extra classes and no increase in stabling, cant please everyone but you have certainly pleased me...my holiday is now a day longer..yay
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Post by bleanwoodro on Jan 10, 2012 14:40:14 GMT
Some of the judges are out yay x
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Post by jigsaw on Jan 10, 2012 14:58:19 GMT
I am now totally confused. if you are a member and do not sponsor the show, can you get indoor stabling at £150 . or if you are a member can you only get outdoor stables at £120
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Post by bleanwoodro on Jan 10, 2012 16:12:19 GMT
If u join as a normal member at 15 u get reduced entries and can have the red stables. But if u pay a 200 sponsorship towards a class u are able to book an indoor stable for 150 per stable on top of Ur sponsorship money x
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Post by okcaj on Jan 10, 2012 17:36:10 GMT
I was advised by Jenny yesterday that members red stables were £150 but I have today had a message saying they are £120 whic is fair enough just a shame the sponsorship packages have gone up like like have and the stable allocations are down xx
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Post by equifest on Apr 12, 2012 18:57:42 GMT
Cayo - the entry fees are exactly the same as last year - including the first aid contribution... Which entry fees do you think have risen this year? The stabling fees have increased - but the duration stables are for an extra day, so in reality they are not more expensive. The entry fees last year were £15 for Members and £20 for non members. This is the same for this year - with the exception of the Equifest Eventer classes - which is a three phase competition with more prize money. Please let me know - as I am confused where you have seen a price increase!
Betsy Branyan
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Post by equifest on Apr 12, 2012 19:44:16 GMT
Cayo, thanks for your reply - you were definitely looking at the 2010 schedule. We REALLY have not increased the prices for entries at all this year!!!
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Post by cayo on Apr 12, 2012 19:49:06 GMT
Cayo, thanks for your reply - you were definitely looking at the 2010 schedule. We REALLY have not increased the prices for entries at all this year!!! my mistake i am getting old lol thats cheered me up then ;D
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Post by equifest on Apr 12, 2012 19:51:36 GMT
Pleased to hear it, Cayo... We do try to keep our promises, wherever possible!!
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