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BHS skydive for charity
28 December, 2008
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The British Horse Society (BHS) is looking for skydivers to help raise funds to fight strangles.
All training will be provided at one of the 20 British Parachute Association-approved airfields.
Fund-raisers can jump solo or in tandem, and for free if they are sponsored for more than £395.
Amanda Watson from the BHS said: “I am thrilled to be able to offer people the experience of a lifetime and combine this with raising funds for research.”
Tel: 01202 558515.
This article was first published in Horse & Hound (25 December, '08)
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