Rotary Logo Nonsuch Rotary

Nonsuch Rotary helps The Diamond Riding Centre to Victory

Nonsuch Rotary recently made a donation to The Diamond Riding Centre to help cover their costs for competing at the Disabled Dressage Championships at Hartpury.


The Diamond Centre for Disabled Riders is a registered charity, which provides the opportunity for disabled children and adults to have regular contact with horses. Based in Carshalton, Surrey, it is known and respected world-wide and is the only Centre of its kind in the London Region specialising in all fields of riding for the disabled including dressage, carriage driving, vaulting and hippotherapy.

Three horses and six riders from the Diamond Centre competed at Hartbury and all achieved a place in the top six in every class they entered. In particular Amy Willmott riding Cushia came First in Class 9 - Music and Second in Class 2 and Debbie Rowlanes, also riding Cushia came First in Class 47 - Music.


The photographs show Debbie Rowlanes riding Cushla and, from left to right riders Amanda Morley, Linda Redmond and Amy Willmott together with supporters from The Diamond Centre. The other riders, not shown, were Nicola Moyle and Elaine Kingett.

Nonsuch Rotary is proud to support all these ladies in a very successful event.