Welcome to Petersham, Park Lane Stables!

By The Editor

1st Jun 2021 | Local News

A horse riding centre for disabled people moved from its Teddington home across the river to Petersham yesterday following the landlord's refusal to accept an offer to buy the stables.

Park Lane Stables, which rose to fame during lockdown in its effort to raise a million pounds to remain open, has moved to Manor Farm Stables in Petersham where it will stay until it can find somewhere permanent.

Owner Natalie O'Rourke put on a brave face as she stood with a horse called Des O'Connor yesterday and staff and volunteers began packing up to move to the stables' new home.

Natalie told Nub News: "It is a very sad day, of course, but we've been very strong up until now and we have to be even stronger now for the next stage.

"We will not be giving up and the local support from the community has been fantastic.

"We owe it to our supporters to keep going."

TV crews filmed the emotional scenes and nearby residents came out into Park Lane to say their goodbyes.

Three riders took their horses down the road and past the police station, perhaps the last time such a familiar and uplifting sight will be seen in Teddington.

The landlords are demanding £1.35million for the premises and claim they have received a rival offer at the asking price.

Independent valuations commissioned by Park Lane Stables valued the property at £840,000 and its charity status prevents paying over the odds.

The Stables raised just over £1.3million through a crowdfunding campaign last year with donations from nearly 32000 supporters all over the world, and made headlines in national newspapers and TV.

     

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