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PPORA Awards Lunch Speaker announced
Nicky Henderson to attend PPORA Annual Awards Lunch as Guest Speaker
THE PPORA are delighted to announce Nicky Henderson has kindly agreed to attend the PPORA Annual Awards Lunch as the Guest Speaker for 2016.
The PPORA Annual Awards Lunch is on Friday 20th May at Stratford Racecourse.
Tickets are £55 to include a 4 course meal, an awards ceremony, and guest speaker Nicky Henderson; as well as some top class racing in the evening, including the AGA Ladies Open Point-To-Point Championship Final, the Stratford Foxhunters Champion Hunters’ Chase (for the Horse and Hound Cup), the John Corbet Cup, sponsored by Weatherbys.
Tables or tickets will be available to purchase from Monday 11th April either online (www.ppora.co.uk) or over the phone (01789 415598).
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