Manx Harness Club

Membership is open to all. Activities include local competitions, private drives, picnic drives, social drives. The club also encourages drivers with disabilities to join
Membership is open to all. Activities include local competitions, private drives, picnic drives, social drives. The club also encourages drivers with disabilities to join
The group consists of disabled people from all walks of life from around Britain catering for drivers keen to improve their driving skills and providing a structure for the selection and training of members wishing to compete as individuals or in teams, both nationally and internationally.
Full programme of Horse & Carriage Driving events throughout the South West of Scotland and North Cumbria, and is open to everyone interested in the pastime of horse and carriage driving.
For all Drivers, Grooms, Backsteppers and Fans of Horse Driving Trials in Scotland.
The governing body for the sport of Horse Driving Trials in Great Britain
Following a busy season of competition and fun-days, there is always a social winter calendar
.The club offers a good grass roots introduction into carriage driving from instruction to pleasure drives, treasure hunts and fun trials plus a social scene without our equine friends.
We organize pleasure drives, showing shows, horse driving trials and socials throughout the year.
For ambulant and non-ambulant adults/wheelchair/non wheelchair users from aged 14+.
Springbridge Driving for the Disabled offers carriage driving in a safe, supportive and happy environment to adults and children with special needs, physically disabled or with learning difficulties.
Our network of 500 volunteer groups organise activities such as riding, carriage driving, vaulting and showjumping to up to 28,000 people each year.
Providing disabled people with the opportunity to ride and/or to carriage drive tO benefit their health and well being in the mid suffolk area
The Club was formed over 30 years ago in East Kent by a small friendly group of carriage driving enthusiasts. The Club hosts numerous events, shows, lectures, demonstrations, picnic drives, sponsored drives, training and carriage driving trials throughout the year and spectators and helpers are always welcome. Come and join us at one of our…
The aim is to provide the opportunity for disabled people to participate in this sport with great benefits for their health and well being
Happy Landings Carriage Driving for the Disabled. Provides the opportunity for disabled people to enjoy exercise, freedom and fun and to develop relationships with ponies, drivers and helpers.
Our objective is to provide the facilities for adults with disabilities to learn to drive a horse and carriage in our delightful area or simply enjoy being taken out for a drive
The Oaks Driving Club was formed in 1976 by a group of enthusiasts who wanted to provide the opportunity for carriage drivers to meet and show their turnouts locally. We cover the East Sussex area. No matter what you drive, how little or much experience you have, even if you don’t drive, you can be…
The group has been established for over thirty years and offers riding and carriage driving to children and adults with a variety of disabilities.
The Group was formed in 1972 with the specific aim of organising Horse Driving Trials so that novices could acquire the skills necessary to be able to compete at competitive levels. Since that time it has grown and organises some ten events each year. The Group currently has over 100 members. A good many of…
Disabled people can learn carriage driving and horse care, or they can simply come and enjoy the fresh air and be taken for a carriage drive.
The North West Driving Club was founded in 1966 to foster good horsemanship and friendship amongst all drivers of harnessed horses and ponies in the North West of the UK. We have always had a large membership which contains the whole range of carriage driving interests. We have much-appreciated helpers who spend all day keeping…
Chiverton RDA is a combined Riding and Carriage Driving Group, all ages and abilities are well catered for with highly trained instructors and teams of volunteers, not forgetting the stars of the groups – the ponies.
The Conquest Equestrian Centre delivers activities with horses to the highest standards of innovation and professional practice in order to support the physical health and psychological well being of the disabled community.
For Carriage Driving enthusiasts in the East Anglia region. We aim to be friendly and helpful and try to encourage new and novice drivers as well as developing skills to take members up to national and even international driving competitions. We organise and run training for horse and pony drivers, competitions, including driven dressage, cones…
The C&WSDC is an active, friendly driving club. Carriage driving for pleasure and fun in beautiful East Anglia. The Club’s annual programme is focused on social driving, which has included long-distance driving and weeks or weekend driving. Low-key, club-level competitions are also included together with training days. The venues for Club events are throughout Suffolk, Cambridgeshire…
Our Aim is to provide disabled people with the opportunity to carriage drive to benefit their health, well being and quality of life. Cwmbran, Torfaen
The Hereford & District Driving Group (HDDG) is an active, friendly carriage driving club based in Herefordshire, UK. We are located in and around Herefordshire with a membership also from neighbouring counties of Gloucestershire, Worcestershire, Powys and Gwent. We welcome anyone interested in carriage driving with or without their own turnout.