Our Chief Equine Officer Prodney was insistent that he started a blog to share his astute observations about Park Lane life as well as fascinating stories from his past.
For balance (he can be a bit opinionated) you’ll find other articles here too, including horsey tips and guest posts.
Prodney’s Blog: Why scratching is better than patting
By Prodney
Generations of riders have been taught to pat their horse to thank them. In this video (featuring me) Natalie explains why you shouldn’t.
Singing is an added bonus for this work experience group
By Kate Fox
Every Tuesday, rain or shine, four young adults come to us to help around the yard. It’s a fantastic experience for everyone involved, and as our visitors are from the charity Beyond Autism, and 2-8 April is World Autism Week, this feels the perfect time to tell you more.
Prodney’s Blog: I’m exhausted just watching all the humans coming and going
By Prodney
It was the half term holiday last week and the increased numbers of visitors have had me rushed off my hooves, meeting and greeting, and supervising.
How to lead a horse
By David Bagott
Sounds simple? But what if the horse has other ideas, how would you manage? We love this video featuring David and Spotty…
Why do I love my job? Let me explain how it all happened
By Lexy Mitton
Natalie has known Lexy since she arrived at the Stables as a young girl in 2008. Now, Lexy’s a BHS Accredited Professional Coach, and “she’ll soon be far more qualified than me!” Meet Lexy and find out why she loves her job so much.
“People say magic isn’t real, but it’s real at Park Lane.”
By Natalie O’Rourke and Hannah Collard-Gray
We’d like to introduce you to Hannah. You might recognise her as a regular smiling face in our posts, as she’s been part of the Park Lane team for over a decade. But she’s shy, and often happy to be in the background.
Prodney’s blog: Well, I must say, all these new faces around is good news
By Prodney
I remember the early days in Teddington just after Natalie had started Park Lane Stables when it sometimes felt as if it was the two of us against the world. Now the Stables is so much bigger and thank goodness that the regular human team is getting some extra help.
Prodney’s blog: Can you mind the shop?’, they said
By Prodney
My role at Park Lane Stables is what you’d call ‘front of house’ if we were a restaurant – I meet and greet, and oversee the smooth running of the yard in a supervisory role. But this last few weeks it’s been all hooves on deck…
Prodney’s blog: We all matter. (Especially me.)
By Prodney
There’s definitely been something in the air since Natalie got back from the RDA Coaching Conference she attended with Park Lane coaches Jo, Peter and Toni.
A very personal story of how horses have helped my struggles with mental health
By Naomi Ghafoor
“I began riding at the age of four and loved it from day one.” As Naomi explains, horses are where her story starts and continues…