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Old 02-08-2011, 11:16 AM
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Re: Prices for classes

Mine was about £30 for 'membership' and then is £5 a week for 2 hours every Friday evening.

We are doing the 'beginners' class at the moment (it's sectioned off - beginners up in the top 3rd of the room (its a riding school so more of a barn lol) and advanced have 2 3rds of the space to use. There are 7 dogs in our class but it differs week on week, last week there were only 4 in the class

on the advanced course there's more because they are a display team so have members who come every week and practise for the displays and such. I hope to get involved with it eventually but Tiger needs a bit of fine tuning yet
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Old 28-08-2011, 07:52 PM
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Re: Prices for classes

The Kennel Club website has lists of training places and normally mentions if they do agility.
Where I used to go you paid £20 a month and there were a number of classes so always room in at least one class so you could start straight away or wait for the next beginner class to set up.
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Old 16-01-2012, 01:36 PM
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Re: Prices for classes

I pay £10.00 a class and have to book 6 classes there is only about 6 in the class and it for an hour... it is also outside and we work all year round
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