Chesterton Humberts Polo in the Park 2014
Don't miss out on this fantastic polo event and lovely day out this summer


If you're looking to brighten up your day with some fantastic events to look forward to this summer then be sure to take note of the Chesterton Humberts Polo in the Park, taking place at the start of June in Hurlingham Park, London.
Now in it's sixth consecutive year, this exciting outdoor event will be held on the 6th, 7th and 8th June and will bring together top international polo players from countries, such as China, Argentina and Australia, as they compete for the Chesterton Humberts Polo in the Park Trophy.
Kicking off on the Friday, the event will then celebrate Ladies's day on Saturday and round off with Finals Day on the Sunday.
This award-winning event will also include off-field entertainment and world-class hospitality areas so that guests can eat, drink and shop as well as enjoy a day of exciting, competitive polo.
For more information on this event or to purchase tickets, visit the Chesterton Humberts Polo in the Park website.
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Katy Birchall is a journalist and the author of several young adult and teen novels, including The It Girl series and the Hotel Royale series. She has written a retelling of Jane Austen’s Emma for the Awesomely Austen series and the Netflix spin-off novel Sex Education: The Road Trip. She is also the author of several romantic comedies for adults including The Secret Bridesmaid and The Wedding Season. She writes romantic fiction for young adults under the name Ivy Bailey, romantic-comedy under the name Katrina Logan, and romantic sports fiction for adults under Katherine Reilly. She lives in London with her husband, daughter and rescue dog.
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