Event Calendar

  • Fri
    17
    Jan
    2020
    1830 for 1900Barmoor Mill House

    After the success of the last one, 'Fair fa’ your honest, sonsie face' and neeps are on the menu again! Please click here for details Click to Download

  • Thu
    05
    Mar
    2020
    7pm promptEtal Village Hall

     My Racing Life

    The North Northumberland Hunt Supporters Invite You To

    A Curry Supper

    (alternative to curry available)

    Bar, Auction and Raffle

    On Thursday 5th March 2020

    At Etal Village Hall 7.00pm prompt

    My Racing Life
    From apprentice jockey to Grand National winning trainer

    to the present day and everything in between With Guest Speaker John Leadbetter

    Tickets £15.00

    Please apply by Friday 28th February latest to: Fiona Jell Tel: 01668 216292
    Or e-mail: jell.couplandcastle@outlook.com

    (Cheques payable to North Northumberland Hunt Supporters Club)

    (please not NNHSC)

     

  • Sun
    08
    Mar
    2020
    Ratheugh, Alnwick

    Please find more about this event here http://www.alnwickraces.co.uk/fixturesa.html

     

  • Sat
    18
    Apr
    2020
    All dayKimmerston near Wooler NE71 6JH

    This event has been cancelled but the NNHSC are hoping that the autumn Kimmerston event will be held in September as usual.

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  • Sun
    26
    Jul
    2020
    Start between 10 am - 1 pmSandyhouse Farm, Milfield, Wooler, NE71 6TJ

    College Valley Supporter St Gregory's Ride 2020: St-Gregorys-2020

    10 Mile Fun/Pleasure ride in the foothills of the Cheviots with stunning views.

    ***St Gregory’s Ride update***
    Based on the guidance outlined below pre entry and payment is mandatory, please enter by emailing or texting names of attendees and contact details to George : kl78hal@gmail.com /07801 245064, I will provide entry confirmation and payment details for you by return
     
    Government Guidance for the public on the phased return of outdoor sport and recreation in England
     
    Horse riding

    You can ride a horse, providing that you are alone, with members of your own household or with no more than 5 other people from a different household. Two households can also meet in groups of more than 6 people, provided members of different households can follow social distancing guidelines. You should observe social distancing where possible when encountering other riders or the public.

    Additionally we have received the following Guidance regarding Pleasure Rides

    Entries and Pre event Communications – all pre-event information, communications, entries and payments should be done online, remotely or via post. 
     
    It should be clearly communicated to all those intending to attend an event or activity that anyone showing any signs of Covid-19 symptoms should be self-isolating and must not attend the event. 
     
    Travel –  Participants should travel to the event in a vehicle only with members of their own household. 
     
    Parking – for equestrian activities, horse boxes should be parked at a minimum distance of 10m apart. Cars should be parked as appropriate to allow for continued social distancing. 
     
    Supporters and Spectators – supporter and spectator numbers should be restricted at events. Those people who are not participating or are not directly involved with a participant (eg. Groom, Driver, Owner, Parent) should not be allowed to attend. 
     
    Children - As per the Government Guidelines, if children are in attendance, parents (or a responsible adult) are “responsible for supervising them at all times and in line with social distancing guidelines. Children are not always good at hand hygiene; the virus can be spread by touching contaminated surfaces. Therefore, pay special attention to children’s hand hygiene.” 
     
     
    Event information
     
    Refreshment stand will be present and strict social distancing and hygiene measures will be employed
     
    Disclaimer - By attending St Gregory’s Ride, the attendees acknowledge and agree that although the College Valley Supporters have taken every precaution and followed Government Guidance, it is impossible to eliminate all risk and there remains the potential for unintended transmission of COVID-19. All those attending must play their part in minimising the risk to themselves and others by complying with the Government Guidelines as well as any on site instructions and signage. The College Valley Supporters have the right to refuse entry or request departure from the event should there be any breach of the Covid-19 protocols put in place. 

     

     

  • Sun
    23
    Aug
    2020
    10am - 12.30am startPawston, Mindrum, TD12 4QR

    Please click for advert: East March 20

    Pleasure/fun ride in the foothills of the Cheviot’s with spectacular scenery

    Part of the 10 mile route follows the national Border Line and the ancient East /Mid March boundary

    Sunday 23rd August 10.00-12.30

    Starting near Pawston, Mindrum TD12 4QR
    Due to current guidelines entries will require Pre Registration and prepayment

    £20pp, concessions for under 16, Refreshments available

    For entries and further information email: collegevalleyrides@gmail,com Prepayment Details CVHSC, Sort Code 20-58-17, Account No 10249009.

    Based on the guidance outlined below pre entry and pre payment is mandatory, please enter by emailing names of attendees and mobile contact numbers to: collegevalleyrides@gmail.com

    Payment details for bank transfer are: College Valley Hunt Supporters Club (CVHSC), Sort Code 20-58-17, Account No 10249009
     
    By applying for entry you are accepting Disclaimers listed in the following message:
     
    Government Guidance for the public on the phased return of outdoor sport and recreation in England: Horse Riding

    You can ride a horse, providing that you are alone, with members of your own household or with up to, but no more than 5 other people from outside your household.  You should observe social distancing where possible when encountering other riders or the public.

    Additionally we have received the following Guidance regarding Pleasure Rides

    Entries and Pre event Communications – all pre-event information, communications, entries and payments should be done online to avoid potential contact on the day.

    It should be clearly communicated to all those intending to attend an event or activity that anyone showing any signs of Covid-19 symptoms should be self-isolating and must not attend the event.

    Travel – Participants should travel to the event in a vehicle only with members of their own household.

    Parking – for equestrian activities, horse boxes should be parked at a minimum distance of 10m apart. Cars should be parked as appropriate to allow for continued social distancing.

    Supporters and Spectators – supporter and spectator numbers should be restricted at events. Those people who are not participating or are not directly involved with a participant (eg. Groom, Driver, Owner, Parent) should not be allowed to attend.

    Children - As per the Government Guidelines, if children are in attendance, parents (or a responsible adult) are “responsible for supervising them at all times and in line with social distancing guidelines. Children are not always good at hand hygiene; the virus can be spread by touching contaminated surfaces. Therefore, pay special attention to children’s hand hygiene.”

    Event information -Refreshment stand will be present and strict social distancing and hygiene measures will be employed

    Disclaimer - By attending the East March Ride, the attendees acknowledge and agree that although the College Valley Supporters have taken every precaution and followed Government Guidance, it is impossible to eliminate all risk and there remains the potential for unintended transmission of COVID-19. All those attending must play their part in minimising the risk to themselves and others by complying with the Government Guidelines as well as any on site instructions and signage. The College Valley Supporters have the right to refuse entry or request departure from the event should there be any breach of the Covid-19 protocols put in place.

    Additionally: Whilst every care has been taken by the organising committee and relevant landowners in facilitating this event, the committee and landowners will not be responsible for any injury to any person or animal taking part in any way whatsoever in the event. Nor liable for damage resulting from acts or commissions of any of the participants or spectators.
    It is the responsibility of those taking part, or their legal guardian in the case of minors, to ensure participants have appropriate and adequate insurance cover for personal injury and third party liability cover and that they take all reasonable steps to ensure their safe participation in this event
    Riders are advised to ensure that both they and their mount are both suitable and competent and that riders wear the appropriate protective clothing including headgear.

     

  • Sun
    06
    Sep
    2020
    9am - 3.45amKimmerston, Milfield, NE71 6JH

    THIS EVENT IS NOW FULL

    HOWEVER, you could contact Sue Reyniers to go on a waiting list in case we have any cancellations – text 07801 416171

    ▪ There will be 10 slots commencing 9.00am, last one 3.45pm – 6 Riders per slot

    ▪ Each slot 45 minutes duration on the course as follows:

    9.00am: 9.45am: 10.30am: 11.15am: 12.00 noon: 12.45pm: 1.30pm: 2.15pm: 3.00pm: 3.45pm

    ▪ Please choose your preferred time slot plus an alternative option

    Fee: £20.00 per rider

    ENTRIES CLOSE: Thursday 3rd September 2020

    Please click here to download the schedule and entry form: Kimmerston Schooling Day Schedule 06.09.20 - Covid Restricted

  • Sun
    20
    Sep
    2020
    Start: 10am-1pmLanton, Milfield NE71 6TH

     

    Please join us on this wonderful 10 mile ride through spectacular upland country, at your own pace, with a start time from 10am onwards. Last setting off time will be 12.30pm

    This year, St Cuthbert’s ride is taking place at Lanton Estate, near Milfield, by kind permission of Ian and Tocky McKie, in aid of CVHSC and Berwick and Alnwick Hospice. 

    Please reserve your place by registering by email to collegevalleyrides@gmail.com (please list the names and mobile contact numbers of all riders for whom you are paying)

    Please pre-pay £20 per rider by bank transfer to:

    College Valley Hunt Supporters Club (CVHSC)

    Sort Code: 20-58-17

    Account No: 10249009

    Hot and cold drinks, snacks and bacon butties will be available to purchase.

    Finally, please do read the Covid 19 advice below:

    Based on the guidance outlined below pre entry and pre-payment is mandatory.

    By applying for entry, you are accepting Disclaimers at the bottom of this message.

    Government Guidance for the public on the phased return of outdoor sport and recreation in England:

    Horse riding

    You can ride a horse, providing that you are alone, with members of your own household or with up to, but no more than 5 other people from outside your household.  You should observe social distancing where possible when encountering other riders or the public.

    Additionally, we have received the following guidance regarding Pleasure Rides

    Entries and Pre event Communications – all pre-event information, communications, entries and payments should be done online to avoid potential contact on the day.

    It should be clearly communicated to all those intending to attend an event or activity that anyone showing any signs of Covid-19 symptoms should be self-isolating and must not attend the event.

    Travel – Participants should travel to the event in a vehicle only with members of their own household.

    Parking – for equestrian activities, horse boxes should be parked at a minimum distance of 10m apart. Cars should be parked as appropriate to allow for continued social distancing.

    Supporters and Spectators – supporter and spectator numbers should be restricted at events. Those people who are not participating or are not directly involved with a participant (eg. Groom, Driver, Owner, Parent) should not be allowed to attend.

    Children - As per the Government Guidelines, if children are in attendance, parents (or a responsible adult) are “responsible for supervising them at all times and in line with social distancing guidelines. Children are not always good at hand hygiene; the virus can be spread by touching contaminated surfaces. Therefore, pay special attention to children’s hand hygiene.”

    Event information - A Refreshment stand will be present and strict social distancing and hygiene measures will be employed

    Disclaimer - By attending St Cuthbert’s Ride, the attendees acknowledge and agree that although the College Valley Supporters have taken every precaution and followed Government Guidance, it is impossible to eliminate all risk and there remains the potential for unintended transmission of COVID-19. All those attending must play their part in minimising the risk to themselves and others by complying with the Government Guidelines as well as any on site instructions and signage. The College Valley Supporters have the right to refuse entry or request departure from the event should there be any breach of the Covid-19 protocols put in place.

    Additionally: Whilst every care has been taken by the organising committee and relevant landowners in facilitating this event, the committee and landowners will not be responsible for any injury to any person or animal taking part in any way whatsoever in the event. Nor liable for damage resulting from acts or commissions of any of the participants or spectators.

    It is the responsibility of those taking part, or their legal guardian in the case of minors, to ensure participants have appropriate and adequate insurance cover for personal injury and third party liability cover and that they take all reasonable steps to ensure their safe participation in this event

    Riders are advised to ensure that both they and their mount are both suitable and competent and that riders wear the appropriate protective clothing including headgear