Buying Your First Pony or Horse ?
Myerscough reference:
10XXCFPMYS01P
Start Date
Saturday 16 April 2011
Times:
10.00 am - 4.00 pm
1 Day
Venue:
Myerscough College, Preston
About the Course
Should we buy a pony?All the considerations to make before purchasing a pony. What to look for and how to go about it?
Fees
£40.00Special Requirements
Each candidate must attend with their own suitable clothing, i.e.: riding hat, gloves and suitable footwear (boots/riding boots)Under normal circumstances this course will start at the College campus, Bilsborrow, Preston. If the course contains an element of practical or demonstration this is likely to be carried out at one of the College's off site training venues approximately 2 miles away. Students may be expected to use their own transport to get there.
How To Apply
To apply for this course, please phone 01995 642128 or download and complete the Short Course Application Form.Additional printed copies are available from:
The Short Course Unit, Myerscough College, Bilsborrow, Preston, Lancashire PR3 0RY
Telephone:01995 642128
Email:shortcourses@myerscough.ac.uk
Myerscough College - general contact details
Address: Myerscough College, St Michael's Road, Bilsborrow, PrestonLancashire PR3 0RY
Telephone: 01995 642211 Email: enquiries@myerscough.ac.uk Website: www.myerscough.ac.uk
Special Education Needs and Disability - Short Courses
Prospective students who have a disability that may affect their studies should inform the College as soon as possible. Regrettably the College does not receive funding for the provision of learning support for students with additional learning needs attending Short Courses, which are run on a full-cost basis. The College's Learning Support Service may be able to provide support but it is the responsibility of the student to meet the cost. For further details contact 01995 642222 ext 2045 (or email learningsupport@myerscough.ac.uk) with details of support requirements and the relevant course.Please note that the information provided in this fact sheet was accurate at the date of publication. However, courses are continually being modified and information is therefore subject to change.
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