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Welsh Pony and Cob Society

Welsh Pony and Cob Society Who are the Welsh Pony and Cob Society?

The Welsh Pony and Cob Society was established in 1901 by landowners, farmers and those interested in the Welsh Breeds, who recognised the importance of documenting and recording the pedigrees of Welsh Ponies and Cobs. Now the Welsh Pony & Cob Society is the largest of Britain's ten Native Breed Societies with members worldwide. 

Number of members

  • 8,000

Launch date of affinity relationship

  • March 1998

What support we provide

  • Sponsorship of three performance shows
  • Sponsorship of Hill Breeders magazine
  • Competition in Newsletter
  • Provision of prize for Performance Awards
  • Sponsorship of annual performance awards

How they support us

  • NFUM logo on membership cards
  • Logo on their newsletter

What their main activities are

  • Performance Shows
  • Breeding Records
  • Welsh Stud Book

Publications

  • Newsletter - bi-annually
  • Annual Journal 

Welsh Pony and Cob Society - more information

Marketing

Susan Barley, Head Office, 01789 202644

Group

Katheleen James, Sponsorship Manager, 01825 830344

Welsh Pony and Cob Society
Little Broad Reed Farm
Dog Kennel Lane
Hadlow Down
Uckfield
TN22 4EL

Website: www.wpcs.uk.com

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