I'd never heard of The Horse Trust before I saw the advertisement for this job. I'd started in the commercial sector, had my own company and sold it then went into the charity sector. I ended up as CEO of the MedicAlert Foundation, but the problem was I'd always cared more about animals. I was desperate to get into an animal welfare charity but it's not the easiest thing to do then I randomly saw the ad.
I arrived at The Horse Trust for the interview and knew at once I really wanted this job, and it's still the same; every time I drive through the gates, it takes my breath away. There's something magical about this place. In 2010, I moved in and I've lived and worked here ever since.
The charity was a bit unsure of itself when I started. It had its grand history [as providing sanctuary for service horses since 1886], but it was during a recession, there was no active fundraising, and although the website said "working horses", only 30 of 100 really had that background.
So I asked the trustees: "What are we doing, and what do you want us to be doing?" I spoke to services that have horses and asked if there was a need for us, for the modern working horse. They said, "Yes, there really is."
This story is from the August 03, 2023 edition of Horse & Hound.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the August 03, 2023 edition of Horse & Hound.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
'He's a terrier - a very classy terrier'
Jonbon emulates some legendary chasers as a dual Tingle Creek victor, and trainer Dan Skelton scores a seasonal century
Rupert
This beautiful master's horse hates quad bikes and is \"scared of his rug\" but is dearly loved by both Nigel Peel and his son Jamie
London's landmark moments
What makes London so special for dressage fans? Oscar Williams delves into its unique history, speaking to experts about their most treasured memories and the show's remarkable evolution in the sport
Golden oldies take centre stage
The finals at London International are among the most regarded championships on the senior showing circuit. Alex Robinson investigates the finals and what's contributed to their popularity
Winter wrapped up
With the long-range weather forecast suggesting a chilly winter ahead, how can equestrians prepare for the challenges of frost, ice and snow? Stephanie Bateman finds out
Party time
From Whitaker vs Whitaker football matches to a hunting choir roaring carols, top riders know how to let their hair down at Christmastime. Netia Walker unearths the best festive parties
Rocking their world
Rocking horses were once a common fixture in children's playrooms - or a charming trinket on a Christmas tree. Now, some are getting a new lease of life for grown-up enthusiasts, finds Liz Falkingham
Winter watering
Maintaining a horse's water intake is crucial, but can be tricky in the colder months. Karen Coumbe MRCVS explains why, and how to help
Shetland Pony Grand National organiser
Sebastian Garner on whittling down applicants, playing headmaster and the joy of watching Shetlands at full lick
Peder Fredricson
The Swedish flagbearer and four-time Olympic medallist tells Jennifer Donald about 2024's ups and downs, the key to social licence and silver linings