Greatwood Winter 2012 Newsletter
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Greatwood Winter 2012 Newsletter
News Winter 2012 Newsletter kindly sponsored by Elite Racing Club Inside this issue: Page 3 - Greatwood Charity Raceday Page 4,5 – Open Day Page 6,7 –Rehomed Horses ‘Angels & Rogues’ Page 8,9 – Education Page 10- Team Page 13- Winter Appeal Page 14 – Gifts for Christmas Another Tricky Year As if two consecutively bitterly cold winters weren’t enough, the summer of 2012 was dreadful for everyone too. In the end, we did lose our haylage; it had been a particularly heavy crop and the incessant rain finally took its toll, the grass fell flat on the ground and that was that. We were very lucky in that Richard Oram and his family, who farm the arable land at Greatwood, managed to get their gear into the fields to pick it up, so at least we didn’t have the added burden as to what to do with tons of wet, rotten grass. Many thanks to the Oram family! On a much brighter note, our educational programmes have gone from strength to strength and in 2012, we have been able to help more and more children and young people. Working with the horses and small animals makes an incredible difference to even the most troubled student, the results are tangible and never cease to amaze us. Funding has been slow but you have been particularly wonderful in supporting us this year, especially in the stupendous response we have received from our recent annual raffle and winter appeal mailing. Greatwood would not survive without you, thanks to you, ex-racehorses, children, and young people can truly flourish. Greatwood – Changing Lives, Creating Futures May we wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, from Michael and Helen and all at Greatwood CARING FOR RETIRED RACEHORSES & CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS Rainscombe Hill Farm, Clench Common, Marlborough, Wiltshire, SN8 4DT T: 01672 514535 E: [email protected] www.greatwoodcharity.org Registered Charity no 1117322 www.greatwoodcharity.org T: 01672 514535 The Greatwood Team DATES FOR Founder & Managing Director Helen Yeadon [email protected] YOUR DIARY Charity Administrator: Celia Jones [email protected] Monday December 17th 2012 Greatwood Christmas Raffle Draw Equine Welfare Manager: Becky Lyons [email protected] Saturday 2nd March 2013 Greatwood Charity Day at Newbury Racecourse Fundraising: Sasha Thorbeck-Hooper [email protected] Education Team: Chris Parmenter, Laura Sumner [email protected] Friday May 31st May 2013 Celebration of Greatwood’s 20 Years: Grand Opening of Sensory Garden Celebrity Football Match Parade of Current and Rehomed Horses Children’s Activities Tel: 01672 514535 www.greatwoodcharity.org Greatwood, Rainscombe Hill Farm, Clench Common, Marlborough, Wiltshire, SN8 4DT Can you give a collection tin a good home? Trustees Alison Cocks Jeremy Hummerstone Richard Powell Helen Yeadon Michael Yeadon Raise vital funds for Our Patrons Kim Bailey Nigel Bunter Mick Fitzgerald Russell Field Lesley Field Nicky Henderson The Hon. Harry Herbert John Jarvis CVO CBE Jodie Kidd Rachel King John McCririck Jenny McCririck Brian Stewart-Brown Peter Walwyn Lady Whent Greatwood by placing a collection tin in your local shop, pub or business. Please call Celia on 01672 514535 for your tin. 2 www.greatwoodcharity.org T: 01672 514535 Greatwood Charity Raceday - October 20th driven finish. Our grateful thanks to the riders: Douglas Taylor, Graham Brookhouse, Hayley Wilson, Rodger Sargent, David Blithell, Tessa Champion, Georgie Nicholls, Mark Caswell, Kate Johnson and Kate Hills. We are also grateful to the owners and trainers for allowing their horses to run: VC Ward, Mr Grassick, Chris Wilson, Fergal O’Brien, Mr Graham McPherson, Michael Scudamore, Paul Nicholls, Martin Keighley, Richard Phillips and Brendan Powell, MCR Bloodstock Agents, Mrs T Macey, Julie Wilson, The Yes No Wait Sorries, Mr Mark Jones, Simon Daniel and Scudamore Training, Chris Giles and Potensis, Nicholson Racing, The Adlestrop Club and Mr Les Gilbert. Cheltenham Racecourse and Sarah Oliver from the Amateur Jockeys Association yet again came to the aid of Greatwood by hosting and running our charity race on Saturday October 20th. The generosity of all involved cannot be expressed enough. All at Cheltenham were typically supportive by allowing this to go ahead and Sarah worked like a whirlwind prior and during the day to ensure that everyone had a good and exciting time and came back safe and sound. Also a big thank you to Hilary Brobyn who raised £2,000 even though in the end her horse pulled up lame and she couldn’t take part. Many thanks to the Chairman, Robert WaleyCohen and Edward Gillespie, Christopher Hodgson, Simon Claisse, Peter McNeil, Simon McNeill, Andy Clifton, Victoria Bowen-Jones and Charlie Parkin, the Medical Team and indeed everyone who so kindly stayed on late to help with Thanks to this immense support we raised a the race after a busy day. magnificent £25,000. It was an honour and a privilege to have a presence The charity race itself was extremely exciting with on Edward Gillespie’s last day and we wish him Mark Caswell on Sky Calling just pipping Georgie every happiness for the future. Nicholls on Saint Roque to the post with a tight Jubilee Woods Project: It’s a year to remember with the London Olympics and the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee. And to help celebrate the Queen’s amazing feat, the Woodland Trust have committed themselves to planting over 1 million trees, creating many new forests for everyone to enjoy. And Greatwood are extremely lucky to be able to be part of this. We have been fortunate enough to have 60 trees to create our own copse on our land which we will be able to enjoy for many years to come. The trees are a variety of Cherry, Birch, Rowan and Royal Oak. This Oak tree is extra special as it has been grown from an acorn that has fallen from an oak tree in the grounds of a Royal House. It’s nice to know that we are continuing the spread of native trees for everyone to enjoy. But with 60 trees to plant, many hands are needed to get them into the ground and established before the cold hard winter months set in. And that’s where our students come in. With their skills, we will be hard at work planting the trees over the next few weeks, ready for you all to enjoy in the summer. 3 www.greatwoodcharity.org T: 01672 514535 GREATWOOD OPEN YARD Our second attempt at running the Open Yard for our Friends was a success, the sun shone all day. We were very happy to welcome many friendly faces back to Greatwood and although it is always a low key day, we hope that it was enjoyable. We ran ferret racing on the front lawn, and we had a static display of Wings & Talons. Our new Shetlands, Katie and Jessica, (following a few days of rehearsal) were allowed to parade with the three Amigos: Poncho, Aaron and Toyboy. All five ponies behaved admirably and Chris Vine judged the best turned out. This was awarded to Poncho and Eloise. Deano's refusing to go out of school Deano’s Beeno & Robbie led the parade of racehorses, closely followed by Paul Cass and Gary, Montendre was led up by Amy, Helen took charge of Mister Trickster, Angela led up Malapropism and finally Tracy, who looked after Pennybridge before he came to Greatwood, was proud to parade him in his new home. Ferret not racing the parades prior to an event. Deano’s loves to parade. At one rehearsal, he was tacked up ready to go, the heavens opened and it was mooted to give it a miss. Robbie told us that it would have to go ahead because Deano’s had his ‘game face’ on and we would never hear the end of it, by this time, Deano’s was running around his box like a mad thing and pulling all sorts Mister Trickster, did not live up to his name and behaved beautifully, Deano’s Beeno’s behaviour lived up to his reputation. We always rehearse Poncho & Eloise wins best turned out Wings & Talons 4 www.greatwoodcharity.org T: 01672 514535 GREATWOOD OPEN YARD of faces. Once Deano’s is in an arena, he struts his signature walk and looks disdainfully at his admiring spectators, he still knows he is a star. Celia’s parents, frightening them to death, and they’re not even horse lovers. If Blue had left Tom to parade matter would have been even worse so Tom spoilt it for everybody, not least Helen We were hoping to parade who had spent ages doing Blue’s I’msingingtheblues (Blue), but A hair and make-up. Few Kind Words, (Tom), threw his toys out of the box to such On the Open Day, he was an extent that he kicked the enjoying parading to such an bottom bolt straight off the extent that he refused to come bottom of his stable door which out of the arena and poor old then whizzed past the ears of Robbie had to do several circuits Mister Trickster and Helen with him until he was ready to leave the arena. Jon Baron took up the microphone as a last minute emergency; Michael Yeadon was suddenly taken ill and had to be taken to hospital, I went with him and left the team to it. It’s the first time we have missed our Open Day but it went like a dream, all thanks to the wonderful people we have at Greatwood. Malapropism and Angela Chris Vine judging best turned out 5 www.greatwoodcharity.org T: 01672 514535 Angels and Rogues We’ve got him working well in his trot now but we’re still working on his canter, he’s a little stiff on the right rein so finds it very hard work. He’ll start moaning & groaning then he’ll just pop in a buck or two, he always thinks he can’t do it but as soon as you reassure him that he can he just gets on with it. My instructor is very pleased with him, 3wks in a row now she’s said that it’s the best he’s done yet. She said the other week that when she Hiya, just thought id send you this first saw him she thought he would pic, Aggy was a superstar at the never be able to get to the standard Nepal Charity Dressage show he’s at now (I’m glad she didn’t tell yesterday, he came second in both me that at the time!) Dad & I love Novice and Elementary and received watching him on a Sunday morning a lovely sash, rosette and medal and in the school going through his behaved amazingly for the photo paces, he looks so beautiful when shoot. he’s working (except when he goes Merrist wood have asked if they can sideways & bucks that is!) My use the video I posted on Facebook instructor works with him first for 20-30mins & then I get on. I really on their website. He's such a little superstar, doesn't look forward to the lesson’s & even he look fabulous, I know I have a though he gets worked quite hard I biased opinion. My dressage coach think Willi does too’. was well pleased. AGITANDO Ciao for now Love Sue thank god i did......... she looked like she was a wild 3 year old not a 15 year old!!! Anyway we had a lovely hack (she is like sitting in my old favorite arm chair!) I promise to take more and forward them to you. Hope you are all well. Ed, Wendy and the girls xxx FAIRFAX FLICKER ROSIE WILLHEGO Gay writes to us with news about Willhego: ‘I’ve just got some new pictures of “His lordship” & I thought you might like to see them. The previous one’s I sent you were taken Oct beginning Dec 2011 these are from this month. Hi Helen I had the camera on me and managed to capture her yawning whilst waiting for grass. (she is still in her fat camp, with she went for a little hack the other day, luckily i lunged her beforehand as she hadnt been sat on since last august, and 6 Hi - here are a few pictures of Flick. They were taken in July at a BD training event. She was a superstar on the day - but I didn't really expect anything else from her. I have taken her out to a couple of dressage events since then and got marks in the high 60's on both occasions. The judges seem to love her and I get great comments - apparently she is a" lovely horse with bags of potential" - which of course I know already, but it is nice to hear it from a dressage judge! Lesley www.greatwoodcharity.org ZABARI T: 01672 514535 HARRIET DEVINE COMMAND STRONG VISION Hi Helen More pictures! This one is from camp 2 weeks ago, think he looks gorgeous. THAT MAN CARTER MERRYMADCAP ISLE MISTRESS ARRIVAL POLLY You asked for an amusing story, went to feed the boys supper one evening and Nipper comes over 'wearing' some decorative foliage on his ear. He was looking pretty sheepish, had obviously been sticking his head over the fence where he shouldn't. Ken 7 ON WITH MISTRESS POLLY www.greatwoodcharity.org T: 01672 514535 EDUCATION at As the days are getting shorter, our programmes are getting busier. With the introduction of 2 new full day courses, each lasting for 36 weeks, our timetable is jam packed with students attending 5 days a week. These new courses have enabled students from Year 8-11, the opportunity to learn about our ancient woodlands, our animals and have a go at producing their own vegetables. We will keep you posted on how well the vegetables go, and you may never know, perhaps you will be able to purchase some of their produce next summer. PAST STUDENTS: As part of our service to students, we always follow up on their progress once they have left Greatwood, and we are pleased to announce that we have some good news to share. From last year’s KS4 cohorts, all have gone on to further education, gained a job or have returned to Greatwood on the Progression course. And from the Princes Trust ‘Get Going’ course which ran in July, 1 student is now working hard at the Northern Racing College training to become a jockey and another has signed onto a local college course. So huge congratulations to all of our students for persevering and working hard to get to where you are today. Well done! RECENT SUCCESSES: Not only do we have to recognise the hard work and achievements of past students, but also our current cohort who are finding that the Greatwood educational programmes are really making a difference to their lives and education. We have seen several students complete our Horse Power and 10 week OCN courses, and then continue with us on full day programmes, working with other students that will help with their confidence and team working skills in a familiar and safe environment. numbers increase and lots of familiar faces returning. And since the start of September, we have had feedback from one school that has informed us that one of their students that attends Greatwood has now been able to re-integrate into Maths and English at school as a result of feeling more cared for and wanted. A huge step forward for them, well done! So what’s next for us as we continue on through the winter months? Well, a bit more learning, a little more hard work and a lot more fun and success for all. HOLIDAY WORKSHOPS: Do you have young children or know friends that do? Then perhaps you’ll be interested in sending them along to Greatwood’s successful holiday workshops. These have proved a huge hit with many local children since Easter and with each passing school holiday; we are seeing 8 This October Half Term saw the children mucking out our animals, grooming the horses and venturing into the woods where they played many games and had lots of laughs. It was great to see them all enjoy their experience with us and make lots of new friends. Despite the chill in the air, everyone had fun and the animals certainly enjoyed the extra attention for the week. More holiday workshops are planned for the festive period and of course in February’s Half term too. So make sure you keep an eye out on the website for details and keep spreading the word- you would hate to miss out on all the fun. NEW ADDITION: The education department would like to welcome a new addition to the team, Laura Sumner. Laura will join Greatwood this winter to help deliver the educational programmes to our students alongside our existing team. She will be a welcome addition to the team and we are very much looking forward to Laura starting. Laura’s ever smiling face, approachable demeanour and outgoing personality will mean that she will fit in well. It is important www.greatwoodcharity.org that the students can relate to our staff so Laura will be a big hit. She will be excellent at engaging them and bringing out their best whilst at Greatwood, enabling them to reach their full potential. T: 01672 514535 on opening up their future options. We were lucky enough to take the students to Brian Meehans yard at Manton and have a guided tour. It was amazing to see the look on PRINCES TRUST: In our drive the student’s faces when they saw to help Post 16 students, we run a the scale of the yard and watching week long course in conjunction the horse gallop past during their with the Princes Trust each year morning training. This opportunity called ‘Get Started with Horses’. certainly left a lasting impression This course enables the students on the students as well as the staff the chance to gain an Entry Level that accompanied them. 2 Award in Assisting with Basic Care of Horses that is accredited The students all had a tough and by BHEST through the Northern challenging week, but we are Racing College. Many of these pleased to announce that they all students are disengaged, out of passed the course with flying work or have been in trouble with colours. Many had never set foot the law and therefore are finding on a working equestrian yard let it difficult to gain any work to help alone stroked a horse, so a big them further their career. All of well done to them all for the students that we see overcoming fears and showing voluntarily sign up to complete the true determination in order to week, showing us that they are complete the course. fully committed to changing their current situation and are focussed Due to the success of the Princes Trust course, Greatwood are running a further 4 weeks next year in conjunction with the Learning Curve, who will help us to reach even more young adults and try to help them on their chosen career path with the support and guidance that many of them need. LETTER FROM RICHARD PITMAN LETTER FROM PRINCES TRUST July 24th 2012 Dear Helen, I just wanted to take this opportunity to thank you all for your efforts last week in making Get Started with Horses a truly beneficial and inspirational course. The young people left Greatwood last week full of hope and a sense of achievement thanks to everything that you did for them. We received such a warm welcome from the very beginning and you could not have done enough for us. You were always there with a ready smile and a wonderfully positive attitude to help our young people feel valued, cared for and respected. Your efforts and attitude instilled in them a sense that they belonged and most importantly, could achieve anything that they put their minds to. I am very grateful for all your hard work in making this course one of the best in my opinion, that The Prince’s Trust has to offer young people who are faced with barriers that stand in the way of them leading fulfilling lives. My sincerest thanks to you all (including Al, Po, Seek and Lee). Warm regards, Marguerite Marguerite Doherty Princes Trust, Get Into/Get Started Programme Executive It was indeed my pleasure to join you and see what good work you all do there. I have of course known all about Greatwood but had never been up close and personal before. Besides the well being of your equines the joy you have given to those children is inspiring. I had a good time chatting to children, helpers and the odd parent afterwards and one girl in particular showed exactly how you and the animals can totally change a life around. Sadly I forget her name but her mother asked me to have a photo with her and while we chatted the daughter told me she went for many years refusing to talk to anybody until you unlocked the shutters that had caused her to choose silence. We were able to chat and laugh together and it humbled me. Richard Pitman BBC Broadcaster & Author 9 www.greatwoodcharity.org T: 01672 514535 New Team Events for Greatwood HORSELESS PEOPLE CHASES BARBURY Organised by the Marlborough and District Rotary Club, the first Horseless People Chase took place by kind permission of Nigel Bunter on Sunday 30th September. The races were over two and half miles and five miles respectively with half the entry fee being donated to Greatwood. Greatwood enjoyed this opportunity to increase awareness of the Charity with an exhibition stand. Most impressively two of our brave members of staff, Becky Lyons and Angela Ray ran the two and half mile course. Those who are familiar with the Barbury cross country course, will know just what a challenge this is, with the steep hills and testing fences to scramble over. BADMINTON Barbury was just a warm up - the following week was the Badminton Horseless Team Event organised by the Cotswold Rotary Club. Greatwood entered a team of thirteen comprising of staff and volunteers, along with three Greatwood dogs. This involved walking or running a course through the beautiful Badminton estate over five, nine or thirteen miles. As a sponsored event Greatwood set a fund raising target of £1,000, the result was tremendous, surpassing all expectations with over £2,100 raised in sponsorship, thank you so much to all those who gave their support. Both these events are now a permanent fixture in our diary, the Greatwood walkers and runners are fired up and will be back in training next year, rising to the challenge of running further with the aim of increasing awareness and most importantly fund raising for Greatwood. Thank You! Some of you may not be aware that John and Jenny McCririck have done a huge amount to support our work at Greatwood; John’s appearance in ‘Big Brother’ raised a tremendous £20,000 for us, and Jenny works tirelessly behind the scenes to raise awareness of Greatwood and helps us enormously with our Newbury Raceday. As is the case with so many of us, 2012 hasn’t been a great year for them. We would like to express our support and gratitude for their continued endeavours on behalf of Greatwood and wish them all the best for 2013. 10 11 12 www.greatwoodcharity.org T: 01672 514535 WINTER APPEAL Christmas Cards for Sale Donkey in snow Help us to overwinter our equine charges, Mister Trickster and all his friends require a snug winter straw bed with daily feeds. Adoration Owing to the appalling wet summer we lost our haylage this year, thankfully we saved a load from last year to cater for 2012. Now we are preparing for the Winter of 2012 with more inclement weather approaching and the fields no longer viable for the 48 horses here at Greatwood, it is time for them to come in. £3.25 per pack of 10 £2.95 per pack of 10 Garden Geese Three Robins Please help us with the basic winter costs of stabling each Greatwood horse whether they are here to be retrained for a new career, participate in our Horse Power Programme assisting our young persons with Special Educational Needs or they simply have a place in our sanctuary. One aspect is universal to all our Horses – They all deserve to be well fed, warm and comfortable. How can you help? We are looking for donations to cover basic bedding and hard feed through the winter months: £2.95 per pack of 10 £3.25 per pack of 10 Straw £125 per horse x 48 horses = £6,000 Feed £192 per horse x 48 horses = £9,216 If you would like to order these Christmas Cards, please telephone the office on 01672 514535 Please help us to reach our target of £15,216 WILLING TO GIVE Sometimes it just isn’t possible to give as much as you would like during your lifetime to help Greatwood, but leaving a legacy through your Will makes it possible for you to support Greatwood for generations to come - as an enduring memorial. Making a Will: People usually make their will at particular milestones in their life, for example when they marry, have children or retire but it is very easy to add a simple codicil to your Will at any time to make a lasting gift to Greatwood. You can pledge a fixed amount, a proportion of your estate or indeed a special gift. Tax Advantages: Giving to Greatwood through your Will in this way has tax advantages for your estate too ask your Accountant! What to do Next: To include Greatwood in your Will requires special wording therefore we advise you to talk to a Solicitor who will know about prevailing legislative requirements. What will happen to your legacy: Every penny that we come by is gratefully received and used entirely to the benefit of the children and young people with special educational needs and the ex-racehorses at Greatwood. So please think about what a difference you can make to Greatwood in the future, speak to your Solicitor and make your pledge. Make a gift of the residue of your estate. After making provision for your family and friends, you can leave the remainder or a proportions of your estate to Greatwood Ask for family flowers only and donations to Greatwood Many people request that at their funeral they would like family flowers only; mourners can be asked to make a cash donation to your favourite charity. 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