I have been on plenty of holidays with Wilder Ways over the past few years. Although every holiday is different, I always know what to expect when I book. Great company, great food and great adventure! Back in March I was invited to come and work alongside Cara, Nikki and a few other volunteers to trial their new working holiday packages. This is to help get the herd back into the swing of things after some well-deserved time off throughout the winter. A working holiday is something I had never experienced before, but I knew I could not pass up the opportunity to visit my favourite place once again.
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“Riding Schools at Risk”. The article reports that a massive 15% of riding schools have closed since 2018, equating to 1.5 million less lessons available per year! The reasons given were:
Historically, many grass roots riding schools survived on ‘child labour’ (we’ve all been that girl mucking out 20 stables for a free half hour ride); a ‘Heath Robinson’ approach to their facilities; and, shall we say, an ‘economical’ approach to horse welfare. Whilst this set up taught me a huge amount as a child, changes in legislation and customer expectation have forced riding schools to up their game. This change is something that I whole heartedly applaud and I believe our industry, individual businesses, horses and riders are all the better for this. HOWEVER, this change comes at significant cost and this is the part that folks have not caught up with. As a youngster my lessons costs £20/hr. 30 years later I find myself still having to justify to people why we need to charge £35, whilst the same people will happily pay twice that to sit on a quad bike which has no operating costs at rest. This is madness. The math simply doesn’t add up anymore, and, in my opinion, this is why equestrian businesses are closing. The general public agree horse welfare should be a priority. Society also believes in fair working terms and opportunities for staff. These are now mainstream and imposed by law. Consumers want high quality, meaningful experiences – this is self-policed via reputation, these days ‘governed’ by TripAdvisor. So, if everyone is getting what they want, horses, consumers, staff, where is the problem – ah yes, the business owners and operators. From experience I can promise you, it is IMPOSSIBLE to deliver all of the above on a business model where £35/hour is still considered appropriate. The market MUST catch up if riding hubs are to continue to survive, never mind thrive.
What I would like to shout from the rooftops is: here is our opportunity to take some responsibility and put things right. Let’s continue to proudly raise the standard of horse care and welfare, alongside the quality and integrity of equestrian experiences. We shall do so, unashamedly charging a fair price for this. The industry and consumers must work together to encourage improvements, not squeeze prices down to wounding and unstainable levels. We hope that you will stand proudly beside us as we provide you with unforgettable adventures, whilst empowering and valuing your horses and hosts just as they deserve – together, let this be our legacy.
Cara Gelati Dec 2023 Last weekend, Nikki, Hilary & Christina took to the streets to try and recruit Climate Voters for Greenpeace's 'Project Climate Vote'. We've printed the full article below! Greenpeace volunteers have taken to Campbeltown’s streets as part of a national door-knocking campaign to recruit ‘climate voters’.
Volunteers from the Kintyre Greenpeace group knocked on doors in the Ralston Road area last Saturday morning, talking to residents about the climate crisis and urging them to vote with climate and nature in mind at the next general election. Project Climate Vote, Greenpeace’s nationwide mass door-knocking programme, is aiming to recruit one million ‘climate voters’ ahead of the next election to force UK political parties to strengthen their plans to tackle the climate, nature and cost of living crises now, at the election and in years to come. Nikki Gelati from the Kintyre Greenpeace group said: “Most people in Campbeltown and across the country are concerned about the climate and nature crisis and want more government action on it, but politicians often ignore them. “We want to change that by working together to make sure all political parties hear this message loud and clear. With an election on the horizon, this is the best shot we have to make sure our government is up to the job of tackling these issues – we must make our voices heard. “Solutions like affordable renewables, home insulation and clean transport are already here, they’re popular, affordable and bring plenty of other benefits – what’s missing are political leaders willing to unleash them. “So if, like most people, you want stronger, faster action on climate, now is the time to say that as loudly as you can and become a climate voter.” Greenpeace UK is mobilising its entire volunteer network on Project Climate Vote. The door-knocking campaign will see thousands of people holding conversations about climate on the doorstep, over the phone and on social media, with a focus on dozens of key marginal seats, from now until the election. People will be encouraged to register to vote ahead of the election and to hold the government to account afterwards. More than 100,000 people, including celebrities such as Stephen Fry, Olivia Colman, Mel B, Will Poulter and Joe Lycett, have signed an open letter addressed to all political leaders demanding stronger action on climate, stating that “we will judge you at the next election”. More than 3,000 volunteers signed up to take part in a launch call with writer and campaigner George Monbiot earlier in the year, and hundreds of events across the country have kickstarted a huge wave of climate conversations. ‘Climate voters’ will do everything they can to make climate and nature count in the national debate and will vote with these issues in mind. In its manifesto, Greenpeace is calling for the next government to prioritise:
Campbeltown Courier Nov 2023 You can read more about Greenpeace's Project Climate Vote here - Project Climate Vote | Greenpeace UK We are so chuffed to have received the Judges Commendation at the HITA Thistle Awards for Best Outdoor Adventure 2023! A massive thank you to all our amazing team, collaborators and customers who joined us on the night to celebrate with us. You can read the full article in the Campbeltown Courier here - High commendation for Kintyre horse-riding business - Campbeltown Courier
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