Useful Information

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The Pony Club offers so many activities both non ridden and ridden and there can be a lot to discover! This page highlights useful information to get started, the Branch Committee are also on hand to help everyone with questions and offer guidance.

 

Dress Code for Rallies-

The aim here is neat, tidy and safe. Pony Club sweatshirts, white long sleeved shirt and Pony Club ties, with plain dark or light coloured jodphurs, appropriate riding boots, hairnets for hair below the collar. Jockey skull hats should have plain, dark hat covers in black, navy or brown.

Tack should be clean and well fitted, with white or black, brown, navy saddle cloths or numnahs. Plain brow bands please, and appropriate bits for the horse/pony.

When at rallies, please do not mount until instructed to do so by the instructor or organiser.

Team Competitions-

Our branch takes an inclusive attitude to teams, so members should please contact a committee member if you would be interested in taking part of a team to represent our branch to discuss further.

Pony Club Rules and Policies

To keep everyone safe and uphold fair sportsmanship it is important to have Rules and Policies for competition and to support Official decision making. We encourage everyone to familiarise themselves with the Rules and the Pony Club Policies. Login into the Resource Hub to find out more.

Parents’ Information

Volunteers and Officials all work together to offer a wealth of opportunities to Members. Parents and Guardians also play a vital role, discover more in the Resource Hub.

Members Insurance

Every Member receives insurance cover from Howden Insurance Brokers Ltd, to protect Members whilst taking part in Pony Club and other equestrian activities. You will find information below about the insurance cover and it is strongly recommended that Parents, Guardians and Members review the information regarding the insurance policy provided.

Safeguarding

Safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility and The Pony Club take Safeguarding very seriously. The Safeguarding Policy signposts a range of documents, provides guidance and key contacts to support those who may have concerns about a vulnerable child, young person or adult. The Branch Safeguarding Officer is available to discuss immediate concerns and you can visit the Resource Hub to find all the relevant documents.