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JOINING A RIDING CLUB: Bella Nicholls says...

A friendly environment?

Q My horse and I have recently moved to the other side of the country. Would you recommend a riding club as a place to make new friends, or is it more competitive?

Helen Smith, South Yorkshire

Joining a riding club is definitely a good way to make new friends when you’re new to an area. All clubs are different — some are more competitive while others focus on training or social activities

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