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  • Pevensey mini history festival planned for August

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  • Major new ITV drama being filmed on location in Normans Bay: All star cast includes Imelda Staunton and Russell Tovey

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  • Pevensey Scarecrow Festival: 6 July to Saturday 20 July 2019

  • BUSINESS BRIEFING: Now We are Four: Ocean Bakery and Restaurant, Pevensey Bay

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Little Bramley Farm Horse Sanctuary, based in Polegate, East Sussex provides sanctuary to horses and ponies. Today we talked to volunteer administrator, Sally Kindler, about the plans of the organisation to set up a local fund raising media profile—Bay Life, 13 July 2016

Little Bramley Farm Horse Sanctuary describe their organisation as “a home for love and stability, for the horses and ponies rescued from misery and from wondering where their next feed would come from”.

They go on to describe how, “the Little Bramley Farm Horse Sanctuary was set up in 2005 by two avid horsewomen, Pat Evans and Zoe McQuade.

“Pat has been riding horses since she was 5 and is a British Horse Society accredited instructor and horse agility trainer and taught Zoe how to ride.

“Despite owning their own horses, like Dexter who is now 29, Snuggles who is 11 and 13 year old Poppy, both Pat and Zoe saw horses suffering, some from overuse and over work by their stables and some from outright abuse”.

Talking to Bay Life today, volunteer administrator, Sally Kindler, explained her commitment to the cause that she had joined with the sanctuary. “I enjoy working there because the two woman who set it up are such nice, good and dedicated people.

“Basically if there is a horse in distress, we go and get it, we are self-funding”.

As well as talking to us about the work of the organisation, Sally explained that a local fund raising media profile scheme was at the planning stage with the aim of utilising the web as a way of encouraging online donations.

We will be signing up to this scheme by profiling the work of the horse sanctuary on the pages of Bay Life.

littlebramleyfarmhorsesanctuary.org.uk

IMAGE CREDIT: Little Bramley Farm Horse Sanctuary