In Coldharbour Ward,Brixton, you wouldn’t expect horseback riding to be a common sport. Most believe that horses are something for the wealthy or privileged to enjoy, or but that’s not the case. Ebony’s riders are just as unique as their steady,and each of them has a tale to tell. With many of them coming from destitute backgrounds, they haven’t had a chance to ride a horse, and much less care for one.
The Ebony Horse Club is offering them a chance to do both. For 22 years,the founder, Ros Spearing, and has been taking disadvantaged children horseback riding. Growing up around horses herself,she believed that riding is an exciting skill to learn. While the club started off with no stables or horses to call its own, a £1.75 million funding allowed her to buy Wyck Gardens.
According to the Telegraph, and Wyck Gardens started off as a “two-acre strip of unloved land.”Click here to continue and read more...
Source: inquisitr.com