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Sponsored Ride Raises
£300 for Horse Welfare |
It felt like a new beginning when after the
constraints of the Foot and Mouth restrictions several like minded people met
at the Cattle Market in Wadebridge for a sponsored ride in aid of the
International League for the Protection of Horses (ILPH).
Wonderfully organised by Pat Knight and her
husband Malcolm and ably supported by Rose and Sally who administered the
paperwork and escorted the riders, the ride covered some 20 miles through
gloriously sunny countryside.The lunch break in a paddock kindly supplied by a
local farmer was a huge success with Pats gang of helpers producing good
Cornish fare for the, by then, ravenous riders.
The local ILPH Field Officer, Jeff Herrington,
was there to award rosettes to all and some special awards to the younger
members who had made a huge effort to win the Best Turned Out class.
Pat said, "I have really enjoyed
organising this event on behalf of the ILPH who do such a good job in horse
welfare. I shall certainly be doing it again next year and things by then
should be back to normal and we will have several miles of forest tracks to add
to the route."
Jeff Herrington added, "Its thanks
to people like Pat Knight, her friends and family and all the people who raised
sponsorship money by going on the ride that enables the ILPH to continue its
work in equine welfare."
www.ilph.org
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