Lunging and loose horses in A Arena
Thursday 15 April
A few reminders about the use of A Arena as per Code of Conduct regulation 8.5 a) Riding takes priority over all other activities in the arena; b) Lunging is permitted if the arena is not being used for riding. Lunging must cease immediately if anyone wishes to use the arena for riding; and c) Attended loose exercise is permitted provided there are no participants wishing to use the arena for riding. Loose horses must be removed immediately if anyone wishes to use the arena for riding.
While horses may roam freely in A Arena, this must be supervised as per regulation 5.5 of the Code of Conduct Exercising of Horses e) not left unattended in arenas, exercise yards, wash bays and lunging yards. If CPEC patrons notice a horse has dug holes in the sand please notify the office immediately so that the holes can be correctly back filled. This is particularly important when the hole is deep enough to reach the base material.
new and existing clients
Farrier services
Richard Ballard has over twenty years experience as a farrier and is on site at the Equestrian Centre daily.
Vet services
Centennial Park Veterinary Practice is a specialist equine practice ideally situated within the Centre.
Agistment services
John Leckie has been providing agistment and livery services in Moore Park for over 30 years.




