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    Jun 2020

    Last Updated: 13/06/2020
    Business
    Business

    Riding centres in Harrogate start to re-open after difficult lockdown

    by Ami Miller Lifestyle Reporter

    | 13 Jun, 2020
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    Harrogate riding schools have spoken to the Stray Ferret about a phased re-opening after a difficult lockdown. "We still had all the horses to feed, water and care for... but with little income,"

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    As of this month, riding centres have been given the green light to resume group lessons of up to five people as long as social distancing is maintained.

    This means that despite schools remaining closed for most year groups, keen horseriders are able to get back in the saddle and improve their skills whilst outdoors.

    Follifoot Stables in Harrogate re-opened for private lessons at the end of May and for group lessons at the start of June.

    Ellie-Jay Pedley who is a manager at the stables said lockdown has been a very difficult time for them:

    We still had 20 horses to feed, water and care for, but with little income, so yes its been hard. We managed to find extra grazing so the horses could be turned out in the field and staffing could be reduced... The lockdown fell at one of our busiest times of the year so it's been pretty bad.
    I was so glad when we were given the green light to re-open. We have had to make a lot of changes, and we aren't able to teach beginners as they require an instructor to help them get on and off and also lead them which we currently can't do, but for those who can ride alone its working well. Riding really benefits people both mentally and physically so after a prolonged time indoors its great to welcome people back.


    Not all riding centres in the district have resumed business though.

    The Harrogate Riding Centre, has only opened its gates for arena hire and says it will be September at the earliest before it is viably worth opening the riding school.

    Drew Birtwistle is the Director at the centre:

    "80-90% of our clientele are beginners, these are the ones that the instructors need to help get on and off, check the girth and alter the stirrups, and for that, you just have to be to close. So we are going to wait until its safe to do this. We have September in mind at the earliest... We are a big centre with a lot of staff and horses so we need to make sure there are enough clients coming through the door for it to be financially viable".