The New Forest Pony-'More than meets the Eye'

Suzanne Kempe


Region:
South East
Notice Period:
Emergency (maybe less than one week's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Paid: £50 plus travel expenses
Category:
Nature
Updated:
6th November 2017

Have you ever wondered about the ponies that you see roaming as you drive through the New Forest in Hampshire The ponies have played a vital role in maintaining the landscape and beauty of the New Forest for the last 900 years and continue to do so.

This fully illustrated talk with beautiful photos of the ponies in their natural habitat here in the New Forest is popular with a wide variety of groups. From WI to Rotary, U3A to Care Homes and smaller social groups -they all agree that there is more to the New Forest pony than meets the eye!!

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About Suzanne Kempe

I am a huge enthusiast of the New Forest and not only ‘run ponies on the forest’ as a ‘commoner’ but have also for many years competed with great success on these wonderful ponies.I am on the panel of New Forest pony judges and chairperson of the New Forest Pony Breeding and Cattle Society which has taken me to Europe and Scandinavia judging and promoting the ponies. I am also a keen photographer and enjoy exploring the forest with my camera My talks give me the perfect excuse to share my enthusiasm both for the ponies,the forest and for my photography! I have been giving my talks for four years and have always received excellent reviews. Although my profile notes the South East I am based SO41 area and cannot travel out of Hampshire beyond Portsmouth


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