Events

Highmoor Bloodhounds War Horse Remembrance Parade

10th November 2024
Bramham Park, LS236LT (Login to see distance)

Highmoor Bloodhounds War Horse Remembrance Parade is being organised by Lois Tomlinson and the booking agent is Equine Bookings

About this Event

This is an invitation to attend the War Horse Remembrance Sunday Service and pleasure ride around the gorgeous Bramham Park on 10th November 2024.

Useful Dates & Times
Event Date: 10/11/2024 12:30
Booking Closes: 09/11/2024 17:00
Times Issued: 09/11/2024 (not before 6pm)
(Emailed to Attendees by Organiser)
Event Contacts
Organiser
Lois Tomlinson
No calls please, emails only.
Secretary
Booking
War Horse Remembrance Parade
£35.00 + non-refundable booking fee (charged per ticket).
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ALL CHILDREN UNDER 16 MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT RIDER – if you have booked a place for a child please email highmoorbloodhounds@hotmail.com with Child’s Name and Age, Parent/Guardian Name and Contact Number, and Name of Accompanying Adult Rider.

Closed
Refund, Withdrawals & Entry Changes
Withdrawals

Before the closing date please login to your Horse Events Account and cancel your entry. To withdraw after the closing date please contact the event Secretary Highmoorbloodhounds@hotmail.com

Refunds

No refunds at any time unless the event is cancelled by the organiser.

If you are a current member of the Highmoor Club and wish to withdraw your entry, please email highmoorbloodhounds@hotmail.com

Event Cancelled by Organiser

In the unfortunate situation of the event having to cancel all entries will be refunded in full including any booking fees paid.

Changes after closing date

After the closing date please contact the event Secretary Highmoorbloodhounds@hotmail.com to make any changes

Location
Address
Bramham Park
LS236LT
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Directions
Additional Details

This event is a remembrance service, parade and escorted ride to remember those that have fallen in battle. The aim for the day is to gather together horses and riders, members of the public and the Highmoor Bloodhounds for a remembrance service and parade though the park by kind permission of the Lane-Fox family, on behalf of the Household Cavalry Foundation. The day will start with a meet and service at 13:00 in front of the Hall followed by a pleasure ride around the stunning Bramham park, there will be no hunting on this occasion. The service and parade are formal events, it is a very important day and a very high standard of turnout is required for both horse and rider. Formal winter hunting attire must be worn – this means black or navy coat, black coloured safety head gear, long boots, hunting shirts and plain white or off white stocks. Tack should be plain black or brown, plain dark numnahs, no brightly coloured attire or colourful saddlecloths. Horses must be clean and plaited or hogged. Please wear a commemorative poppy from the Royal British Legion. Friends and family of those riding and supporters are very welcome to watch the Commemoration ceremony. Friends or family travelling separately should enter at the same gate and will be directed to car parking areas. It is a short walk to the location of the ceremony. Hunt staff are responsible for clearing up after the horses at the meeting point but will all riders ensure that they have the equipment necessary to remove any droppings form the designated parking area and take them home. You are responsible for your own safety and those around you at all times. All places must be pre-booked, the price includes your ‘cap’ of £10 and a donation of £25 for our collection for the Household Cavalry Foundation. PLEASE USE WHAT3WORDS ‘VERB.STARTING.MOVING’ TO NAVIGATE TO THE CORRECT ENTRANCE – DO NOT FOLLOW GOOGLE MAPS FOR BRAMHAM PARK – YOU MUST NOT ENTER THE PARK AT ANY OTHER ENTRANCE THAN THAT OF THE WHAT3WORDS LOCATION.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

The success of this event requires some very precise timing. Please ensure that you arrive in good time to meet these timings. Gates will open at 11:45am, NO ENTRY beforehand so please do not arrive earlier than this.

12:45 – All riders should be mounted, so that they can be briefed before moving off.

13:00 – Arrive at the hall for remembrance service.

13:20 – End of service

13:30 – Parade of horses and an escorted 10k walk and trot ride over surrounding private land on the Bramham Estate. Riders must stay on the roads and tracks, and remain with the field at all times.

Disclaimer

DISCLAIMER AND CONDITIONS APPLYING TO ALL THOSE WHO HUNT WITH THE HIGHMOOR BLOODHOUNDS.

This is current for the 2024/ 25 season.

GENERAL

Riding to Bloodhounds is a high-risk sport. From time to time it is inevitable that accidents will happen, whether or not it is the fault of the rider or of any of those otherwise concerned, including ourselves. For this reason we make it a condition that anyone coming out with us must have read carefully and must observe the safety requirements outlined below.

Insurance Recommendations

We strongly recommend that:

1. You insure yourself whilst out with the Bloodhounds against all risks including any claims which may be made against you arising out of your participation in the day’s hunting, from injury, loss or damage caused to any rider or third party sustained in the course of or as a result of hunting however or by whomsoever.

2. You insure yourself and your horse against all risk including injury, loss or damage sustained in the course of or as a result of hunting however or by whomsoever caused, including ourselves and whether or not anyone is to blame.

Safety Requirements

The requirements that follow are intended to minimise the risk of those involved and are given in the best interest of the rider. If you have doubt about any aspect relating to safety, please ensure you clarify this with the hunt secretary: Ingrid Den Hoed, email: highmoorbloodhounds@hotmail.com

1. HEADGEAR FOR BOTH THOSE HUNTING WITH THE HIGHMOOR BLOODHOUNDS AND ANY MOUNTED ASSISTANTS WHENEVER RIDING IN THE COURSE OF THEIR DUTIES WITH HOUNDS. The headgear, which should be worn, is a properly fitted riding hat/helmet, or hunting cap of the established crash helmet variety with fitted safety harness, conforming with British Safety Standards.

2. JUMPING Whenever possible spread out at a fence and never ride immediately behind the horse in front. Always ride straight at a fence. A horse ridden at an angle may cross the path of others and put them at risk. If your horse attempts to refuse or refuses, clear the takeoff area immediately and re-present at the back of the field.

3. LOOSE HORSES These must be caught at the earliest possible moment. If necessary the field must stop to enable this to be done.

3. GATES Follow directions from the Field Masters to ensure that all gates which should be, are closed properly after the field has passed through them. If you go through a gate either shut it or ensure that somebody behind you will do so.

4. KEEPING TO THE LINES The direction of the line has been carefully planned between the masters, field masters and landowners prior to the meet. If by any chance you get left behind, follow either the path of the Line or go back the way you have come. DO NOT take a Line of your own. Make every effort to keep up with the field, not doing so may mean you end up in the way of the hounds and huntsman if the Line, or next Line doubles back or repeats any section.

5. DAMAGE If you cause serious damage to any fence or break a rail, you must inform one of the Masters immediately. (Preferably The Field Master of the day).

6. HORSEBOXES Drivers of these are requested to ensure that the highway is at all times kept clear. We wish to avoid complaints as a result of boxes blocking highways, gateways or public rights of way.

7. CHILDREN (under 16 years) All children must wear, when out with the Highmoor Bloodhounds, protective hats and back protectors. ALL UNDER 16s MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT THROUGHOUT THE DAY – this adult is responsible for the child for the entirety of the meet, for ensuring the child and their mount are suitably under control and for accompanying the child back to the horseboxes in the event that they need to return home early.

SAFETY DECLARATION

In consideration of being permitted to hunt with The Highmoor Bloodhounds I confirm on my own behalf that: I recognise that hunting is a high-risk sport and that, whilst The Highmoor Bloodhounds through its officials and employees will endeavour to reduce the risks for those hunting, it cannot always guarantee that its risk reduction system will have been fully complied with or that some human error will not occur. I have read and shall comply with the conditions of hunting with The Highmoor Bloodhounds. The value of horses differs significantly and cannot be expected to be known by the Masters and Officers of The Highmoor Bloodhounds. Accordingly, in the event of injury or death to my horse or any other horse ridden by me, whether due in part or full to any error, neglect or default on the part of The Highmoor Bloodhounds, its officials or employees, I will not hold The Highmoor Bloodhounds, its officials or employees responsible for such injury or death or any consequential expenses. I further agree that it is my sole responsibility to arrange effective insurance cover in respect thereof and (where I do not myself own the horse which I am riding) to indemnify and save harmless The Highmoor Bloodhounds, its official or employees against any claim or claims made by the owner of any horse ridden by me.

BY BOOKING A PLACE ON THIS EVENT I AGREE THAT I HAVE READ THE HIGHMOOR BLOODHOUNDS SAFETY CONDITIONS AND FULLY UNDERSTAND AND WILL COMPLY WITH THEM.

Terms and Conditions

Please ensure you have read and understood the disclaimer.
ALL CHILDREN UNDER 16 MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT RIDER – if you have booked a place for a child please email highmoorbloodhounds@hotmail.com with Child’s Name and Age, Parent/Guardian Name and Contact Number, and Name of Accompanying Adult Rider.