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Farewell to riding school founder who leaves a legacy ‘built on an unwavering love of horses’

Summary by Horse & Hound
By Rory Leggett Joy Leggett, the founder of Arundel Riding Centre and a lifelong champion of equestrian sport and accessibility died on 23 May, aged 95. Known to most as Mrs Leggett, Joy leaves a legacy built on determination and an unwavering love of horses. Born without an equestrian background, Joy discovered her passion early. As a child, she crafted jewellery, which her father sold so she could pay for riding lessons. That early spark grew …

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Horse & Hound broke the news on Saturday, June 27, 2026.
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