Beechley Riding Stables is located in Allerton, South Liverpool, on the edge of Calderstones Park. The use of the stables for the benefit of disabled children was the brainchild of a former park ranger, Bill Beeley. Bill persuaded Liverpool City Council to open up the facility in 1989 and the Council continued to run it for this purpose until September 2014.
Whilst the centre was run by the City Council, its work had for many years been supported by the fundraising efforts of a group of volunteers and former staff members who set up a charity, The Friends of Beechley Stables, also known as ‘FOBS’
In 2013 it became apparent that due to massive cuts which were to be made to the Council’s leisure budget, the future of Beechley Stables was at risk. The Council approached the FOBS Trustees and proposed that they formally took over the running of services at Beechley Stables with help of members of the local community. If the trustees were not prepared to do this then the centre would be shutdown.
It was agreed that the work of Beechley Stables was too valuable to allow it to shut and that every effort would have to be made to keep Beechley open. Work therefore began on the legal process of setting up an Incorporated Charity to take over the running of the stables; Beechley Stables RDA was born and we formally took over in September 2014.
Many of the faces have now changed but many more have stayed the same. Something which has remained unchanged throughout the last 30 years is a loyalty to Bill Beeley’s ideal of making sure that Beechley Stables continues to provide fun and therapy for people with disabilities and we will strive to continue this long into the future.