Colbeck Photography's Black Nissan X-Trail was broken into & the back passenger window smashed after the meet on Sunday 15th Nov at Fox Covert Farm, Wymeswold. Everybody had gone back to Graham's yard but not everybody went in for something to eat as it was getting dark. Somebody may have seen something or somebody hanging around the paddock that you drove though to get out onto the road. The Black Nissan X-Trail would have been parked on your right hand side as you went through the gate to leave the yard. The theives have taken £5,000 + worth of camera equipment and the images that were taken that day by Colbeck Photography.
Colbeck are offering a £500 reward for the return of the Canon camera body and the two lenses that were all in the bag that was covered up.
If anyone has ANY information, not matter how irrelevent you may think it is please, please, get in touch with any member of the Readyfield Hunt team or Colbeck Photography direct. Alternatively you can you can contact PC Gray 1124, anonymously on 0116 222 2222
The Joint Masters have agreed that since the formation of the Hunt 27 years ago that the Hunt collar is to be changed to burgundy from brown. The Masters recognise that burgundy is more in association to the hunt. People are invited to wear the collar for their individual support to the hunt to which they have personally contributed to over the years. Hunt collars are awarded once a year by the Joint Masters. Anyone currently wearing a brown collar may continue to do so, or should they wish to change their existing brown collar to burgundy can send a SAE to D P Boddy, Readyfields Farm, Caunton, Newark, Notts. NG23 6AS and a burgundy collar will be sent to them free of charge.
WE ALL HUNT FOR OUR OWN ENJOYMENT - WHETHER IT BE ON FOOT OR MOUNTED!
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE IF YOU'RE ASKED TO STOP, BY WHOEVER, DO SO IMMEDIATELY AND ASK QUESTIONS LATER!
IF YOU KNOW YOUR HORSE IS PRONE TO KICK
A) WEAR A RED RIBBON and
B) IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO KEEP OUT OF THE WAY OF OTHERS - NOT THE OTHER WAY ROUND - STAY AT THE BACK OF THE FIELD AND DO NOT GET IN THE MIDDLE OF A CROWD.