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Events in Sussex

Harness Horse Parade

An event in April in Sussex
The South of England Centre
Ardingly
Event begins: 30th November -0001
Harness Horse Parade ends on 30th November -0001
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The London Harness Horse Parade as it is known today takes place annually on Easter Monday at The South of England Centre, Sussex. Steeped in tradition, the parade offers onlookers a glimpse into a world gone by and for those participating, a chance to show off their best turnouts as well as meet up with friends and fellow enthusiasts.
Contact: Telephone: 01737 646132, Fax: 01737 645121 or Email: parade@edenbridge-show.co.uk

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