Delamere Forest Riding Club Membership

Here you will find everything related to being a member.

Delamere Forest Riding Club is a small, friendly club set in the heart of Cheshire. We are affiliated to British Riding Clubs (BRC) and belong to Area 20. This means that our members can take part in Area competitions to try and qualify for BRC Championships throughout the year. We also run many club events, such as monthly dressage competitions, our annual club camp, Combined Training and One Day Event. 

NEW FOR 2024 – British Riding Clubs have brought in a new Membership Portal, which all Clubs must use.

14.12.2023 Membership renewal/new memberships are now available on the BRC Portal. Current members please use the email you received from BRC about setting yourself up on their new portal or new members can go to https://britishridingclubs.sport80.com/ This will be your personal BRC membership page. DFRC is now available on the portal as a Club to chose. All current memberships expire at the end of December. When renewing or taking out membership, please scroll down this page and complete and return the Help Day form 2024, your membership is not accepted without this. Apologies that currently, we can’t get this form on the portal.

Existing members renewal

New membership application

How to find your membership number……if you don’t have a link saved, log on to the Sport80 BRC site (auth.sport80.com and then choose British Riding Clubs from the list) using you email and password. If you are on a laptop you will see your membership number under your name on the right of the screen. If you are on a tablet or phone, click VIEW PROFILE and your membership number is listed there.

Why become a member?

  1. Discounted entry fees to Club competitions and training events. We offer events to suit all levels of ambition – you don’t have to be aiming for Olympic glory; but you are equally welcome if you are!
  2. Camp! A great weekend, worth the membership fee alone
  3. A chance to compete, train and socialise with like-minded people; supporting each other in a friendly, low-key environment
  4. As part of a BRC club then members have access to extras that BRC offer from time to time, such as training and on-line competitions https://www.bhs.org.uk/british-riding-clubs/joining-info/ There is also a quarterly Rider magazine, and BRC members have public liability insurance cover while taking part in affiliated BRC organised activities.
  5. There is a hard-working group of volunteers – the committee – who try their very best to respond to the needs of the Club members. If you would like to see the Club doing something, all you need to do is ask. If you are new to Club life, approach any one of them with questions.
  6. Help days – they are a great way to meet Club members and see events from the “other side”
  7. Be on a team! BRC Area competitions run in a variety of disciplines and venues throughout the year. Members are encouraged to join teams – they are for everyone who would like to have a go! Winning Area teams get to go on to BRC National Championships, which are a great experience. The Club pays for the pre-entry portion of any Area Competition a member enters, meaning you only have to pay the event entry fee. The Club also assists a little with costs when members reach Championships.

To become a member you will need visit https://britishridingclubs.sport80.com/ to register. We are a small club run entirely by volunteers and so we ask that as a condition of membership you agree to help at some club events in the year.   Please indicate which ones, using the form below, and the committee will be in touch to confirm and arrange the details