The Home of Rest for Horses, the oldest horse charity in the UK, is changing its name.
Patron HRH the Princess Royal today (Thursday September 28 2006) announced that it has
been renamed The Horse Trust.
The charity has grown in stature since its foundation 120 years ago as a rest home for the working horses of London. It now embraces a diverse agenda of welfare, science and education which was not reflected by the simple name 'The Home of Rest for Horses'.
The Princess Royal said: "Looking to the future, the name The Home of Rest for Horses doesn't reflect the diverse activities of the charity. And that is a reflection on the grants and the places they have gone to. But with a history of 120 years, it is important to retain the name as a shop window for promoting responsible horse ownership and an example of best practice. But as the advertising slogan says it’s more than just a rest home. As we celebrate 120 years of success it’s time to look forward. So from henceforth we will now call the society The Horse Trust.
"To those who have done such a good job on the work of the Home of Rest for Horses, and the owners who have gained confidence from the advice for their horses and most particularly for future horse owners, who come into ownership with less knowledge than ever before but much greater wherewithal to do so, we believe that the change of name is fundamental and I propose a vote a vote of encouragement and particularly for future success to The Horse Trust."
Presentations at the Home of Rest for Horses 120th Anniversary and Launch of The Horse Trust
The Opening Address
Supporting Equine Welfare
The Clinical Scholar Programme
Facility Grants

