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Riding group seeking support for campaign

Published 24 Jun 2009 14:06 Mobiles Print Comments 1 Comment

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VOLUNTEERS from the Forth Valley Riding for the Disabled Association (RDA) are calling on the people of Clackmannanshire to help them save the facility for the county.

As previously reported in the Advertiser, volunteers are up in arms that conditions at the equestrian centre have deteriorated so much that the RDA has been forced to relocate to Fife.

Volunteers met last week at Alloa Academy to discuss how they can bring the service back to the area to provide for those who can"t travel to Fife.

One volunteer told the Advertiser, 'I went into the meeting feeling positive and expected a number of local councillors to be there, but only one showed up, which left me a bit deflated. A lot of people have signed our petition and we need the public to back us. It is an amazing facility and it is being wasted.'

The group plans to meet again next week to put together a letter of complaint to send to Clackmannanshire Council.

The council don"t run the centre, though, as it is leased out, but chief executive Angela Leitch recently met the RDA and agreed to honour a previous commitment to mend a fence at a cost of £2500.

Now all the horses have been moved to Fife, the volunteers feel the only way they will ever be brought back is if the public gets behind them.

In the meantime, they have been supported by Tom Carruthers, manager of Devon Riding Centre, who has provided the group with a pony and stable facilities to allow them to continue running one of their classes over the coming months.

But he told the Advertiser the situation is 'disgraceful' and, if nothing was done, the area will lose a vitally important facility and service.

The group is run entirely by volunteers and they have around 30 riders who are supported by physiotherapists, six instructors and over 40 helpers.

The volunteers are urging Wee County residents to sign their petition to save the facility. A copy of the petition is available in Advertiser office.

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