Hatton Horse Show, a beloved community event in Warrington, recently received a generous funding boost of £500. This boost comes as the show celebrates its impressive 76th year, showcasing the dedication and passion of the volunteers who make it all possible.
The show, which is organized and run entirely by volunteers, relies on donations to continue its legacy. This year, the event took place on September 14th and was fortunate enough to receive the £500 donation from Redrow. This contribution was used to purchase a new show jump, enhancing the safety and quality of the show for both participants and spectators.
Jo Turner, one of the show organizers, expressed her gratitude for the support from Redrow, emphasizing the importance of updating the showjumping fences for the well-being of the competitors. She also acknowledged the invaluable assistance of her fellow organizers, Tracey Ellam and Sophie Cameron, highlighting the collaborative effort that goes into making the event a success.
The Hatton Horse Show prides itself on being inclusive and welcoming to individuals of all ages and abilities. It serves as a platform for the community to come together and show their support for the equestrian world. The show features classes designed to build confidence, particularly for children who are eager to participate.
Chris Edwards, the area sales manager at Redrow NW, commended the longstanding legacy of the show and the dedication of its participants. He expressed his delight in seeing riders of all ages engage in the event and expressed hopes that the new jump would serve its purpose for years to come, adding to the rich history of the show.
For those interested in learning more about the Hatton Horse Show and upcoming events, a visit to their Facebook page, Hatton Horse and Pony Show, is recommended. Stay updated on the latest news and get involved in supporting this wonderful community event that has been a staple in Warrington for over seven decades.