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THE City of Casey is getting back in the saddle to host its 22nd Riding of the Bounds on 1 May.
Horse riders will gather to honour a tradition begun in Casey’s sister city, Berwick upon Tweed in the UK, more than 500 years ago.
Then the purpose of the ride was to make sure there were no Scots attempting to retake the town which been captured and lost by the English several times during years of border wars. In modern times a ceremonial ride is held every 1 May.
And in Casey on the same day dozens of riders on horse- back and horse-drawn vehicles will join the Mayor Shar Balmes on the eight kilometre ride along Casey’s eastern border to ensure there are no incursions from marauding Cardinians.
At the conclusion of the ride, there will be a barbecue lunch and an awards ceremony with categories Champion Rider, Mayor’s Choice and Best Presented Group, Best Horse Drawn Vehicle, Most Australian Rider and Best Western Turnout.
Cr Balmes said that Riding of the Bounds was one of Casey’s great traditions and encouraged residents to bring their horses and join in the fun.
“Riding of the Bounds is not a competitive ride,” she said. “It’s a fun day out and the chance for both you and your horse to make new friends. It’s also a great way to see some of Casey’s most beautiful scenery.”
The Riding of the Bounds will start at Akoonah Park, Berwick, with registrations from 8am. The ride will commence at 10am.
All riders who participate in the event must wear an Australian-approved equestrian safety helmet for safety.
Early bird registration fees are $5 for individuals, $15 for families, no more than four riders, and $40 for groups, minimum of 10 riders.
After 22 April, fees are $15 for individuals, $30 families, and $65 for groups.
For more information contact City of Casey Customer Service on 9705 5200.

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