by Katie Hobden | Mar 19, 2020
Sadly, Ros Ray passed away on Tuesday 28th January. Ros first came to Diamond in 1987, initially as a rider but more recently she was as a very enthusiastic and much-loved member of the Diamond Carriage Driving Group. Ros served as a Trustee until 2012 and could...
by Katie Hobden | Mar 19, 2020
Our President, Robert Mathews celebrated his 80th Birthday in February. Robert started as a volunteer at Diamond in August 1983 and since then has tried his hand at most jobs at Diamond, including some time as an instructor. He chaired our Trustees for many years up...
by Katie Hobden | Mar 19, 2020
As you are aware, the government measures to avoid the spread of the Covid-19 virus has forced Diamond to close and we have had to suspend all riding activities for the foreseeable future. We hope you and your families are keeping well and coping with these difficult...
by Katie Hobden | Mar 19, 2020
Dear Riders, Volunteers, Carers, Supporters and Friends, Unfortunately, the government lockdown to reduce the spread of the Covid-19 virus is still in place and Diamond remains closed. We know how disappointing this for everyone, but we hope that you and your families...
by Katie Hobden | Dec 19, 2019
A Very Brief History of Diamond – The Early Years The Diamond Centre for Disabled Riders was one of the fore-runners of riding for disabled but the roots of Diamond go back to 1959 when the founder, Keith Webb, a London Mounted Police Officer first saw a child who was...