The Saddlers are delighted to have worked with Riding for the Disabled for over 40 years. Our annual £25,000 grant goes towards the running of Coaching Courses that in turn provide the information they need on all matters related to the correct fit for bridles, saddles and harnesses. This is then cascaded throughout the association as part of the Continuous Professional Development for Instructors and Volunteers. Individual grants are also made to local branches to support their outstanding work.
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Learn MoreMembers of the Saddlers’ Company have been busy fundraising during the Covid 19 Lockdown and are delighted that […]
Learn MoreThe Saddlers’ Company are delighted that Skye Mitchell recently became the U12 Champion at the British Mounted Games […]
Learn MoreA centre to teach a new generation of saddle, bridle and leather-goods makers has opened its doors to […]
Learn MoreBritish manufacturers to show why their products are the best in the world. The BETA International Saddlery Pavilion […]
Learn MoreThe relationship between City, University of London and the Worshipful Company of Saddlers dates back to 1894 when […]
Learn MoreFounded in 1363 the Worshipful Company of Saddlers was a medieval guild responsible for the regulation of the saddlery trade...
Learn MoreThe Livery began as medieval trade associations and guilds. Its history has forged the role it plays in trade and the City of London.
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