Trenley Park Liveries/Riding School

Trenley Park Liveries/Riding School BHS approved riding school and training centre. Pony Club Centre. Lessons available for all ages and abilities of riders with a wide range of horses

Super opportunity for a days training, working towards BHS stages or anyone wanting to develop skills and knowledge of h...
22/04/2026

Super opportunity for a days training, working towards BHS stages or anyone wanting to develop skills and knowledge of horse care….

Are you thinking of a career with horses or perhaps you've already started down the BHS career pathway and have an assessment coming up soon?📝

If so, this is a day designed to help you 👈

This event is aimed at showing you what is expected in the Care Assessment for Stages 1, 2 ,3 or 4. The training will be delivered by highly qualified BHS coaches, some are also BHS Assessors.

To find out more and book your place, click the link below: 🔗

https://www.tickettailor.com/events/bhssoutheastkent/2135308

30/03/2026

Are you thinking of a career with horses or perhaps you've already started down the BHS career pathway and have an assessment coming up soon?📝

If so, this is a day designed to help you 👈

This event is aimed at showing you what is expected in the Care Assessment for Stages 1, 2 ,3 or 4. The training will be delivered by highly qualified BHS coaches, some are also BHS Assessors.

To find out more and book your place, click the link below: 🔗

https://www.tickettailor.com/events/bhssoutheastkent/2135308

No school due to a training day so took full advantage of these two little gems to help with some teacher training 👏What...
17/03/2026

No school due to a training day so took full advantage of these two little gems to help with some teacher training 👏
What awesome little guinea pig lead rein riders they made 🥰

27/02/2026

Please be aware and allow extra time….

Stodmarch Road is closed, you cannot get from Fordwich to the A257 or A257 to Fordiwch via Stodmarsh Road. Potentially closed until 4/3/2026

05/02/2026
05/02/2026

🐎Riders and carriage drivers in the Canterbury area🐎

South East Water is proposing a new reservoir, just north of the village of Broad Oak, near Canterbury.

To help them consider local perspectives as they continue to develop their plans, they will be hosting a series of public events and collecting feedback from Wednesday 4 February to Wednesday 18 March 2026.

BHS, along with other user groups, has been participating in stakeholders user group meetings leading up to this point with a view to ensuring equestrians are included in any plans to open the site to the public. Now they need you, as equestrians, to give your thoughts and ideas on how equestrian access might be included within their plans.

Please complete the “have your say” on the website and do go along to one of the public events if you can.

Broad Oak reservoir is an exciting project which, once constructed, will not only help meet the future demand for drinking water in east Kent,

01/02/2026

January lasted 84 days… but we made it - hallelujah!! 🥂🐴

Horses done, wine poured, new month energy activated ✨

😂
08/01/2026

😂

If you find an equestrian on their side this winter, please turn them the right way up and power them with tea.
No, seriously. This is not a joke. This is a health and safety advisory.

Winter equestrians are a fragile species. We can usually be found frozen in gateways, wedged against stable doors, or lying horizontally in a muddy field questioning our life choices. If discovered, do not panic. Simply follow the steps below.

First, check for signs of life.
Are they muttering about mud, frozen taps, or why they didn’t take up knitting? Good. They’re still with us.

Next, carefully rotate them upright. Winter riders tend to tip over due to excess layers, stiff joints, and boots filled with mud that now weigh approximately the same as a small car. Use correct lifting technique. Bend your knees. Protect your back. This person has already ruined theirs.

Once upright, immediately administer tea.
Not lukewarm tea. Not herbal nonsense. Proper, builders’, strong-enough-to-stand-a-spoon-up tea. Bonus points if it’s delivered in a battered yard mug that smells faintly of hay and regret.

Do not ask how they are.
They will say “fine” while their eye twitches and their soul quietly leaves their body.
Expect them to be wearing:
• Seven layers, none of which are actually warm
• Gloves that are somehow both soaking wet and frozen solid
• An expression of pure regret

They may appear grumpy. This is normal. Winter equestrians have been up since dawn, defrosting buckets with kettles, chipping ice like they’re auditioning for a mining job, and explaining to non-horse people that no, the horse cannot “just stay inside today”.
They are tired.
They are cold.
They smell faintly of horse and despair.

Under no circumstances should you suggest:
• “At least it’s not raining”
• “You chose this life”
• “Horses are just pets”

If the equestrian starts laughing for no reason, crying into their tea, or talking about selling everything and moving to Spain, this is also normal. Continue tea application until coherence returns.

Once revived, they will stand up, pull their hat down, sigh deeply, and go straight back out into the cold to do it all again. Because despite everything — the mud, the ice, the numb toes, and the emotional damage — they love it.

And if you find them on their side again tomorrow?
Turn right ways up.
Apply tea.
Repeat until spring. ☕🐴

07/01/2026

Oh January…

We were lied to.

December in the UK went: “Look how mild I am 🥰” “Maybe winter forgot us?” “Pop your coat away, you’ll be fine.”

January said: 😂😂😂
Jokes.

BAM. Cold.
Ice.
Snow.
More snow.
And now… a full-blown storm of ice and snow for dramatic effect....oh and wind for some people's.

Frozen taps.
Solid fields.
Buckets you could ice-skate on.
Horses absolutely thriving while we question our life choices.

So… buckle up equestrians.
Layer up.
Waddle carefully.
Respect the ice.
Lower your expectations.

And say it loud so the universe hears us:

🗣️ 8 MORE WEDNESDAYS TILL SPRING.

(We can do this.
Probably.
With enough coffee.) 🐎❄️☕

Wishing all our clients health and happiness as we head into the new year! 🥂🥳
31/12/2025

Wishing all our clients health and happiness as we head into the new year! 🥂🥳

25/12/2025
Merry Christmas and a happy new year, from all of us at Trenley! Enjoy the festivities and look forward to seeing you al...
25/12/2025

Merry Christmas and a happy new year, from all of us at Trenley! Enjoy the festivities and look forward to seeing you all soon 🥂

Address

Stodmarsh Road
Canterbury
CT34AR

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm

Telephone

+441227789179

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