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From: Sunday Mail (Glasgow, Scotland) | Date: July 15, 2007 | Copyright information

YARD MANAGER

LUCY BRINDLEY

LUCY has had a passion for horses ever since she was a little girl growing up in Inverness.

To become an important part of the team at Scotland's top equestrian centre is a dream job for the 26-year-old.

The centre opened this year after securing pounds 3.5million from Sport Scotland, Scottish Enterprise and Oatridge College.

The job: I am yard manager at the Scottish National Equestrian Centre.

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