17 February 2009
George visits the World Horse Welfare centre at Snetterton.

The team at World Horse Welfare provide a wonderful service to us all: rescuing and rehabilitating horses who have been neglected, abandoned or abused. It is a world class facility, doing great work, which deserves our support. Whilst the cruelty involved in some of the cases of neglect the team deal with is shocking, their success in rehabilitating these beautiful creatures with immaculate care is quite inspiring.

World Horse Welfare is another example of the many charitable and commercial centres excellence tucked away in rural Mid Norfolk which we need to do more to celebrate.

After touring the stables and meeting staff, George met with Chief Executive, Roly Owers and the campaigns and administration team to discuss ways of supporting WHW's work.

To help raise the profile of the Centre and its visitor and conference facilities, George has organised to bring the next Mid Norfolk Enterprise Forum to the WHW venue on April 22nd.

I am delighted that we will be holding the next Mid Norfolk Enterprise Forum here at the World Horse Welfare conference centre. It is a great facility, with a number of regular events and public open days, which deserves more local publicity and profile"".

The Next Mid Norfolk Enterprise Forum will be on Wednesday 22nd April 2009 at 6.00pm pm, at World Horse Welfare Conference Centre, Snetterton. Guest speaker: Wilfred Emmanuel Jones, better known as founder of multiple award winning 'The Black Farmer' range of foods, a passionate advocate of a vibrant rural economy, with a great message in support of The Norfolk Way's campaign for rural enterprise.

Please contact us if you would like to attend.

 

Photo:George visiting the World Horse Welfare centre at Snettisham