horseworld trust
Whitchurch
HorseWorld is a charity dedicated to saving the lives of abandoned, neglected
and mistreated horses, ponies and donkeys. The organisation cares for more than
100 horses, ponies and donkeys at its Bristol site and provides after-care and
support for around 200 more, who have been re-homed throughout the South-West.
The charity also runs the innovative Discovery educational programme.
HorseWorld's vital 365-days-a-year animal welfare work is funded by voluntary
donations. You can help transform the lives of horses, ponies and donkeys.
HorseWorld is not open to the public on a day-to-day basis but it holds Open
Days throughout the year. Please see the events page for details. HorseWorld's
Registered Charity number is 1121920 Background The charity began life in 1952
as "The Friends of Bristol Horses Society" in a campaign to save the lives of
working horses who were rapidly being replaced by motorised vehicles in
industry. Under the banner of “Retirement Not Slaughter” - for many were
destined for the abattoir - the charity offered a safe haven in Bristol for the
big-hearted horses, ponies and donkeys that had worked all their lives on the
railways, in the dockyards, the coal mines, the roads and for the armed forces.
Decades later working horses are largely a memory of the past. But there is
still a very real demand for this work - to rescue, rehabilitate and re-home up
to 100 abandoned, neglected and mistreated horses every year. To read our
newsletters, please click on the links below. You can sign up to receive digital
newsletters at the bottom of the page. To receive them by post, just get in
touch and provide your address.