Carriage Driving For Disabled Adults In Dorset

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Point-To-Point Fund Raising Event at Badbury Rings


John and I loaded the waggonette into Judy's horse box at 8 o'clock with a little help from Angela & Jenny who had kindly offered to feed and see to the horses for us, so we were in good time to unload in front of the RDA tent and park the lorry back in the lorry park. The wind was cold at times, but when the sun shone there was some warmth; all in all it turned out to be grand day out for an awful lot of people.

By 10.00 am the public were arriving and though the interest in our display was slow, it soon built up and the Tombola was drawing people in in droves. We were very well positioned alongside the collecting paddock so the huge crowds streamed past us to see the horses and back to the bookies and racing for each of the six races! The racing was very good with firm going.

With fourteen RDA groups in Dorset the tent was well staffed and we felt the day was very worthwhile. It was good to meet Ed Bracher (RDA Chief Executive) and Mrs Jane Holderness-Roddam (Chairman) who had come down to support the event.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Then The Snow!


Then the snow and big freeze came as forecast. Horses completely comfortable with it all. The snow settled on their backs is a good indicator of the insulating property of their winter coats and they were all warm at the base of their ears and between the forelegs, even Charlie Brown, the old man of the bunch. Extra hay was made available.

This was followed by rain and the field was flooded in the lower parts. However, with the recent change to a few dry days the ground is drying out nicely, and perhaps now we can look forward to the business of starting to work them. Judging by some of their antics they will enjoy a bit of work now.

Sunday, February 01, 2009

Countryside Alliance Point-to-Point


On Sunday 22nd February Badbury Rings is the venue for The Jackson-Stops & Staff Countryside Alliance Point-To-Point meeting and the Dorset branch of the RDA will be there to raise awareness and money.

This year the Dorset Branch of Riding For The Disabled celebrates 40 years. There are at present 14 groups in Dorset and each of these groups has its own individual charity status, running under the national association's umbrella. Each group has it's own trustees and a wonderful band of enthusiastic , well trained volunteer helpers. East Holton Driving Centre is the only carriage driving group in Dorset.

We shall be in attendance all day with one of our carriages adapted for wheelchair users and would love to meet and talk to anyone, particularly anyone considering healthy outdoor voluntary work!!