Riding for the Disabled
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Waiting lists grow as struggle to find suitable RDA horses and ponies continues
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Princess Anne launches life-changing academy to mark 50 years of RDA support
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Final farewell to medal-winning para star who ‘made dreams come true’
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King’s Troop horse who made silver screen debut in Downton Abbey film retires
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‘The finish line is in sight’: major step in Park Lane Stables’ mission to secure Teddington home
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Yards, charities and inspiration honoured at annual awards
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Riding tops list of para sport opportunities in UK
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Equestrian industry celebrates ‘freedom day’ as restrictions lift
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Rider immortalises her ‘soul horse’ to give back to the RDA
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Heartbreak as Riding for the Disabled ‘wonder pony’ put down aged 30
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Volunteers and funding key as Riding for the Disabled recovers from Covid
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Delight as Queen recognises equestrians in birthday honours list
A number of equestrians have been named in the 2021 list
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Park Lane Stables to lose home despite £1m fundraiser after landlord ups the price
Charity Park Lane Stables is leaving its Teddington home of 12 years despite the fact that more than £1m was raised to buy the property
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‘Cuddy’ rebranded as HOYS welcomes major new sponsor, plus latest partnership news
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Royal backing for 10,000-rider relay
The event, which starts on Sunday (2 May) has surpassed more than 10,000 riders
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Disabled riding faces national crisis in finding right horses
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‘Tea with a pony’ sessions have power to help those with dementia
“Someone described dementia to me as, ‘it’s like a rhino hitting a bookcase – all of your experiences are on that bookcase and sometimes things fall off so you lose that memory’, but because ponies are so deeply entrenched it gives the opportunity to reach that person. That’s the power of it”
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Park Lane Stables saved as £1m goal reached
Park Lane Stables in London has raised more than £1m to buy its home and safeguard its future following a crowdfunding campaign
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‘It has transformed our lives’: two weeks to save Park Lane Stables
The London-based charity has until 25 February to raise the £1m needed to buy its Teddington home and continue to provide its vital services to the community