Yorkshire sports horse company announces expansion plans
A Yorkshire sports horse business has announced plans to expand its facilities.
Team Chapman Equestrian (TCE), based near Richmond, has invested in a new website to digitise its business and help the company’s marketing efforts.
TCE is also focused on the development of the on-site equestrian facilities to enable it to offer more competition training and livery.
The team has applied for planning permission for an indoor school and will be able to proceed with development as soon as the approval is granted.
This is in addition to the existing outdoor arena, lunge pen, covered horse walker and luxurious stabling and individual turnout.
Melissa Chapman, Team Chapman Equestrian’s founder, commented: “I’m delighted to share my new website with the world, something that’s been in the making for several months.
“I not only wanted to create a place that people who are interested in TCE could visit and learn more about us, but also have somewhere to put all the details of our horses.
“We hope that we won’t need to shut down again but if there are limitations to face to face meetings and competitions, our website is a key tool to help us stay in touch.
“I’m also excited to be investing in the yard facilities at this time.
“More school space will mean so much for the team and myself, allowing us to ride more horses concurrently and focus on jumping in one arena and dressage in the other.”
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