XXXXXX TUMPY GREEN ODE Dursley Gloucestershire
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between Bristol and Gloucester, with easy access to the M5, the Centre has proved apopular day out for competitors from other areas as well as local competitors. The unique blend of classes, from mini classes starting at 25cm, right up to Open classes which are approx. 90cm, and includes agreat selection of jumps form the 2018 Badminton Grassroots course. At Tumpy Green Events you can see the riders of the future, from as young as 4years, up through the ages to the young at heart. It really is a family affair, with Renee Watkins to be found sending competitors on their way round the courses, Naomi Watkins providing supportive commentary as competitors fly round the courses, and sister Lynsey providing the catering, with hot pork rolls being afirm favourite. As the summer season moves into the
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winter season, the program of events will continue at Tumpy Green, moving onto the all weather surfaces. With an indoor arena, a large competition arena, and a wood chip simulated cross country area, there is never a shortage of opportunities to get involved. Finally a big thank you to the team
of volunteers who have played such an important role in creating the friendly, supportive, welcoming environment that Tumpy Green is well known for.
Dave Merritt Hartley Manor Valiant Flo Harkness Maple
5th September saw another busy day at Tumpy Green. It’s been abusy summer at Tumpy Green, based half way
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