Credit: Coldcroft Shires
A farmer and Shire enthusiast will be driving his horses on a 600-mile trip from Gloucestershire to Morayshire this summer, to raise funds for the charity that helped support his brother through more than a decade of round-the-clock nursing care.
Jamie Alcock, who runs Coldcroft Shires, usually offers experience days and carriage rides with his three horses at his working traditional farm in Huntley.
But after a year of lockdown during which he rarely left the farm as he was classed as clinically vulnerable he now has plans to hit the road for a six-week fundraising trip to northeast Scotland.
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