Princess Anne is to return for the second time to a Riding for the Disabled group in Bradford District.
The Princess Royal inaugurated the Throstle Nest RDA Group’s base in Eccleshill six years ago. In October she will return to put a seal on the group’s relocation to the Wilsden Equestrian centre.
Princess Anne will watch a short riding display by some of the riders before presenting some 60 rosettes to riders and volunteers and making long service awards to some of the ponies.
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