Lover of greyhounds! Supporting carers/mental health distress, focus on Farming Community Network. Walking canal towpaths, bit of photography, cathedral cities
@cheshireagchap Thank you for these words. It seems so easy to get into a negative spiral. I’ll try the positive. Shall we try this folks and report back?
Please retweet to help 19 year old Ebby find a home as her owner has passed away #UK Cinnamon Trust
We are looking for a special someone to offer their heart and home to Ebby, who is looking for her Forever Fosterer.
Ebby is a 19 year old, Irish Draught/Thoroughbred mare with a sweet, gentle nature. She is a lovely, well-mannered horse who is a pleasure to spend time with. She is 16.2 hands tall, mid-weight and is presently enjoying the gentle pace of semi-retired life.
Currently Ebby is used to being turned out during the day and stabled at night, although she would almost certainly be happy to live out full‑time if the weather and ground conditions allowed. She thrives with equine company and has also lived happily alongside sheep, goats, alpacas, and even a donkey.
She is truly not fussy when it comes to the shape, size, or species of friend!
Ebby is confident hacking alone, but she does not like being left behind, so she would be best suited to life with a fully retired companion or with a small, calm herd where she can enjoy having plenty of friends around.
Over the past year, Ebby has only been ridden very lightly – just the occasional gentle hack. She can be prone to being spooked at times and is sensitive to loud noises. So she would need a nice long period to gain some trust and confidence in new surroundings. Prior to 2017, she enjoyed some low‑level eventing and dressage, and with patient, sympathetic handling, she could be brought back into light work as her fitness improves, and the rust is shaken loose.
Ebby is currently barefoot with lovely healthy feet and receives regular trims, which she behaves very well during. She was shod in the past when in more consistent work but has not needed her shoes in recent years. She does have sarcoids, but The Cinnamon Trust covers veterinary fees for the life of any pet in a forever foster home. So her ongoing care will be covered, and our Animal Welfare Team will always be on hand to offer advice or support to ensure a long and happy life together.
Please, if you would like to learn more, call and speak to Charlotte on 01736 757 900 EXT. 201. Or email [email protected].
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‘Local food hero’ takes top spot after being nominated for prestigious award for three consecutive years
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😍 Farmers and industry leaders dug deep for a good cause at the Farmers Weekly Awards, raising more than £10,000 for @FCNcharity!
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University Centre Myerscough has opportunities for students wishing to progress to Higher Education this September through Clearing.
We have places available on a wide range of land-based and sport undergraduate programmes. If you have not applied already through UCAS, you can contact us now, or if on Thursday your results aren’t weren't as expected or haven't managed to secure a place at University - don't panic, we can help you on the road to your dream career.
Call our Clearing Hotline on 𝟬𝟭𝟵𝟵𝟱 𝟲𝟰𝟮𝟮𝟮𝟳
Email [email protected]
Or fill in the form at this link 👇
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We are aware of a major service outage that is affecting a number of phone networks in the UK. If you're trying to contact FCN & you're struggling to get through to us, we are still contactable through our e-Helpline ([email protected]). We're here to listen and support.
A Northamptonshire Police officer has been recognised in King Charles III's Birthday Honours List for his work inside and outside of the Force: https://t.co/8VAfWOOYrQ
Our birthing rooms in Delivery Suite have benefited from some fantastic new changes – helping women in labour and their partners to relax in calmer environment 🤰
Sensory lights, battery operated candles and a projector create a comforting room for our expectant mothers.
🎉 Baroness @Minette_Batters has been appointed as the new Honorary President of The Farming Community Network (FCN), helping us in our work to support farmers’ health, wellbeing and resilience. Read more: https://t.co/fB6gVo1pVS
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We have our next Course Advice Morning on Saturday, March 29th, at our Preston, Liverpool, Blackburn and Warrington centres.
We’re proud of being a vocational college and university centre, helping our students achieve jobs in their dream careers and chosen industries.
You could be next! September 2025 places still available!
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I'm thrilled to share that my new book, Mindfulness for Life, is now available as a paperback, e-book and audiobook at all major booksellers worldwide, including Amazon and Audible.
A website features films, guided practices, and resources.
🔗 https://t.co/khNecGswjY
A devoted, loyal bond between a Fox and a Dog.
This orphaned wild Japanese Fox has been with the Dog and her caretaker since she was a kit. Despite having her own kits now, she never once left the Dog's side when the Dog grew sick, right until the very end. 💔
Can’t beat some cow time, until they pinch your hat! Looking forward to @NFUtweets Conference on Tuesday and would LOVE anyone staying in London on Monday night to join FCN, @FarmersWeekly & @Agrovista for a FREE pie and pint! 🥰🍺🥧 https://t.co/oIWBxaj1QJ
Georgina 💚