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Princess Royal bows out as Pony Club president
17 November, 2009
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The Pony Club’s new offices at Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire are being officially opened today (17 November) by the Princess Royal.
Staff moved into the new offices early this year, which marks the Pony Club’s 80th anniversary.
This will be the Princess’ last visit to Pony Club HQ as president she comes to the end of her six-year term at the end of 2009.
Pony Club chief executive Judy Edwards said: “During her term as president we have moved forward as an organisation and her last visit will see her leaving us in good stead for the future.”
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