Follifoot Park Riding Centre's open weekend has raised more than £3,000 for St Michael's Hospice.
The event was held on 27th and 28th April and raised money through a tombola, raffle and cake sales.
Visitors were also treated to rides on a mechanical horse and refreshments throughout the day.
A spokesperson for Saint Michael's Hospice said:
“A huge thank you to everyone at Follifoot Park Riding Centre for your fantastic fundraising Open Weekend in aid of Saint Michael's Hospice.
“From your hard work, planning and support from so many with wonderful prizes - you raised over £3,000.
“Without wonderful supporters like you, we simply wouldn’t be able to provide our specialist care to people in our communities.”
A spokesperson for Follifoot Park Riding Centre said:
“The hospice do an amazing job and like many families, we will be forever grateful for the care given to our loved ones.”

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