November 2020 Herald Magazine

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MID-NOVEMBER 2020

Markfield, Field Head, Stanton-under-Bardon, Thornton & Bagworth Local rider flying the flag

More success for Joshua Bailey and Bughill Darcy during lockdown

Luke Jackson Charity BECAUSE OF the Government’s advice to limit gatherings of people from different households and to shield elderly and/or vulnerable people, the Charity trustees have taken the difficult decision to cancel this year’s pay out.

Decorate your house BIG STYLE!

Queen Bee and Markfield Winter Wonderland

JOSHUA BAILEY continues competing on 7 yr old Bughill Darcy, following on from his big success winning the Arena Eventing Championships at the beginning of the year. Since March 2020 they have continued to go from strength to strength qualifying in each discipline for the 2021 Championships. • Winning Pony Club Area qualifiers and BRC, also individual Show jumping . • Winning the Area Arena Eventing for BRC and individual at Vale View. • Winning the Working Hunter, Sports Horse, Best mare and Best rider qualifying for P.S.U.K Championships • Qualifying at Swalcliffe ODE and Combined Training for Trailblazers. Joshua and his team mate Holly Balding (pictured right) qualified for the BRC Hunter Trials with an exciting time difference of less than a second between them to place a very creditable 2nd place. The proudest moment for Joshua to date is qualifying for the Championships to ride at Aintree Equestrian Centre for British Show jumping. He qualified with 3 double clear rounds in very competitive times. Joshua has been fortunate enough to ride at some amazing locations, he remains to put hours of hard work into getting to these championships and should be very proud of himself and what he has achieved in such a short space of time.

CHRISTMAS is coming and it’s definitely something to look forward to after a crazy year! The Queen Bee Youth Project remains closed for the foreseeable due to coronavirus but we still want to continue spreading cheer in our community. After the success of the Queen Bee Sunflower project ‘Markfield in Bloom’ we’d love to see what Christmas decoration creations you can come up with. We are encouraging you to decorate your house BIG STYLE this Christmas. We are spending more time at home and in our village than ever this year so let’s enjoy it and create a Markfield Winter Wonderland. Share your pics on Facebook @queenbeeyouth

Aggregate Industries Invites Applications to its Bardon Hill Community Fund AS PART OF its ongoing commitment to invest in the local community, Aggregate Industries has launched its annual Bardon Hill Community Fund to help initiatives and community groups at this difficult time. Each year, the leading construction materials supplier, which is headquartered at Bardon Hill Quarry, distributes £40,000 to fund worthy local projects such as community centres, voluntary groups, charities and any other community-centric initiatives that improve the lives of the local population. TURN TO PAGE 10 ...>

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November 2020 Herald Magazine by Michael Wilkinson - Issuu