A $750,000 extension to Tauranga's Riding for the Disabled Equestrian Therapy Centre has now officially opened.
The extension project began in May last year and was officially opened at a special ceremony yesterday with a cutting of the ribbon. The revamp includes a new reception, office block and three more classrooms, plus a $200,000 cover over the outdoor 800sq m riding arena and six more stables.
Tauranga RDA foundation chairman Tom Roper said the extension was an investment in the community.
"It will enable Tauranga Riding for Disabled to meet the increasing need for equestrian therapy in our community," he said.
"This project will support our mission to reach more riders and contribute to enriching the lives and empowering those challenged by disability or who are at risk."