Lluest Horse and Pony Trust And What they do.

Lluest Horse and Pony Trust is a small charity running a rescue/rehabilitation centre, with an average of 90 horses and ponies in approved loan homes, and a further 35 or more equines cared for at the trust. Nestling against the Black Mountain in the beautiful Carmarthenshire countryside. The Trust is entirely dependant upon voluntary donations and fund-raising activities. Anybody who gives to this charity will be assured that every penny possible is used on the purpose it is given- to care for the animals. It particularly covers the Swansea and Llanelli areas, some of the worst in the UK for stray horses and ponies. The aim is always to restore animals to full health and find them a loan home, if this is not possible they are assured a safe home for the rest of their natural lives.
I am undertaking a sponsored ride starting in Prestatyn on the 13th August and ending in Sennybridge Show on the the 3rd September. It will take three weeks and I will be covering 300+ Miles with Suzie my 22year old arabx mare rescued by Lluest in 2009

Thursday, 1 September 2011

Day 18! Rosgoch to Lower Chapel

Bit confusing but have now included the rest days in the total.


Beth had a great weekend with Sally, relaxing, walking the dog, Painscatle Fete and going for a ride with her cousin Jenny! Suzie enjoyed this greatly - cantering on the hill will no saddle bags - freedom.


Sally in the rear with Pheonix in front



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Sally, Jenny and four others joined Beth today.  Jenny was riding Nicola's mare Seren which she has on loan and Pheonix a pony Beth sold also went along.
Over the Wye at Erwood


Sally commented that the heather on the hills was stunning and how the different hills they crossed today had very different flora and therefore different types of beauty.


Nicola and I went to meet them in Upper Chapel so that we could take Seren, Pheonix and Sally's Fly back home.  I am quite out of pratice driving the lorry - it wouldn't be so bad if the gears were where they are supposed to be! 

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