Lifetime achievement celebrated and other winners announced at the SEIB Insurance Brokers Awards 2022

World Horse Welfare, Roly Owers

Lifetime achievement celebrated at the SEIB Insurance Brokers Awards 2022 and over £50,000 donated to charity and the Yard of the Year 2022 Award winners announced

The fifth annual SEIB Insurance Brokers Awards took place at Eton College Dorney Lake, Berkshire on the 6th July, 2022. Over 150 guests and award finalists attended on the day and were treated to a champagne reception before taking their seats and enjoying a welcome speech from the Benefact Group Chairman David Henderson.

SEIB would never have started, yet alone become the success story it is now without the winner of the first award of the day, the SEIB ‘Once in a Lifetime’ Award. Barry Fehler was delighted to receive this surprise award following the recent announcement that he is stepping back in his duties at SEIB. A short video was played highlighting the pioneering way in which Barry has driven SEIB over the years, including personal messages from those Barry has worked with throughout his career. SEIB’s new Chief Executive Officer, Suzy Middleton, Bipin Thaker and Chairman of Benefact Group David Henderson presented Barry with a bespoke trophy to recognise his achievements. He remains a non-executive director at SEIB.  

Barry Fehler was delighted to receive this surprise award following the recent announcement that he is stepping back in his duties at SEIB. Image credit Trevor Meeks
Barry Fehler, now non-executive director at SEIB was delighted to receive this surprise award following the recent announcement that he is stepping back in his duties at SEIB. Image credit Trevor Meeks

Barry Fehler said:

The award today was kept well hidden. I was caught out and lost for words. It was a relaxed afternoon that ran like clockwork. It was good to see such varied charities. It is promising for the future that no one was overlooked. The publicity for the smaller charities is wonderful. Hopefully they are now in a position to find out more about donations to small charities via the Movement for Good, and access it. People are getting the message about using the group for their insurance needs. At least if we make a return we can redistribute it again!

Following a delicious three-course luncheon in the striking boat house overlooking the venue of the rowing competition at the 2012 London Olympics, the awards began in earnest with SEIB Giving donating £52,000 to good causes.

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Suzy Middleton, Bipin Thaker and Benefact Group Non-Executive Director, Rita Bajaaj presented a cheque for £12,000 and a commemorative plaque to Roly Owers for the highest placed charity, World Horse Welfare. A sum of £11,000 went to The Mark Davies Injured Riders Fund as the highest placed small charity (with a turnover of less than £100,000). Trustee of The Mark Davies Injured Riders Fund, David O’Donnell came up on stage to receive the cheque and plaque. Ten other charities reached the final voting stage of the SEIB Charity Awards and received a portion of £29,000 from SEIB including £7,000 to the Mare and Foal Sanctuary, £6,000 to Animal Free Research UK and £5,000 to Barrow Farm Riding for the Disabled centre. The final vote for the top 12 charities was limited to clients of SEIB.

World Horse Welfare, Roly Owers
SEIB World Horse Welfare, Roly Owers receives the plaque for the highest placed charity. Image credit Trevor Meeks

Suzy Middleton said:

I am so very proud that at SEIB, with the support of our owners, Benefact Group, are in a position for our profits to go to good causes. It is so emotive to watch the short films that the finalist charities submit for our awards each year detailing the work they do. To be able to support and make even a small difference to the lives of those that these charities help is heart-warming. This year we have had the most diverse selection of charities yet as finalists in SEIB Giving.”

The SEIB Charity Awards have strict entry criteria; only small and medium charities are eligible. Any money granted by SEIB can be used as the charity sees fit and to cover running costs for the charity but it must be in the UK. In previous years the grant had to be awarded for a specific project. SEIB introduced this flexibility into the awards to ensure that the money granted will really make a difference following the hard times of Covid and now the serious financial crises that we all find ourselves in.

Mark Davies IRF David ODonnell. Image credit Trevor Meeks
SEIB Highest placed small charity,  Mark Davies Injured Riders Fund, David ODonnell. Image credit Trevor Meeks

The general public nominated their favourite charities in the first stage of the decision-making process for the 2022 SEIB Charity Awards before SEIB clients went on to have the final vote for winners of the £52,000. The Charities Trust provided SEIB with their help to carry out due diligence to ensure that each of the finalists met all criteria of the grant and are above board. SEIB works closely with the charitable sector and insures many charities and non-for-profit organisations, now enhanced through SEIB’s ownership of leading independent ethical broker, WRS Insurance Brokers.

Barry Fehler continued

We are delighted that our customers have decided which of these very worthy causes should receive the grant. SEIB is so successful because we are totally customer focused and this is another way that our clients can have their say”.

The other finalist charities were; Hope Rescue, SeeSaw, The Maggie Oliver Foundation, Ruils Independent Living, Been There, The Oli Hilsdon Foundation and The Candlelighters Trust.

Representatives from the Mare and Foal Sanctuary with the plaque and award. Image credit Trevor Meeks
Other finalists receiving an SEIB prize, representatives from the Mare and Foal Sanctuary. Image credit Trevor Meeks

SEIB Yard of the Year Awards

The SEIB Yard of the Year Awards, in association with Horse & Hound, have been set up to celebrate and recognise the skills, hard work and talents found in leading equestrian establishments across the country. Often referred to as the backbone of the equestrian industry, the top Livery Yards, Riding Schools, competition venues and Riding for the Disabled (RDA) Centres were celebrated at the SEIB Awards.

Over 650 client nominations were made for RDA centres, livery yards, riding schools and – new for this year – competition venues throughout the country for the 2022 SEIB Yard of the Year Awards.  Those nominated underwent a rigorous judging panel to create a shortlist. Following a video submission for these shortlisted yards, a number of finalist yards attended the awards ceremony to find out the judges decision.

Panel judge Richard Ramsay said:

We are really seeing how as the future of the sport, riding schools are moving with the times. They are adapting and offering so much more. We have noticed a significant increase in the number of non-mounted activities on offer.”

The SEIB RDA Centre of the Year went to Erme Valley RDA Centre. Founder, senior coach and managing director of the centre, Peggy Douglas and, Director,  Ginni Crawley attended the awards and went up on stage to collect the magnificent bronze horses head trophy from SEIB’s Chief Operating Officer Bipin Thaker, Horse & Hound’s Editor in Chief, Sarah Jenkins and SEIB’s Chief Executive Officer, Suzy Middleton. Penniwells RDA took the highly commended award with Centre manager, Sarah Healing and chairman, Trix Summerfield going up on stage.

Erme Valley RDA Centre. Image credit Trevor Meeks
SEIB RDA Centre of the Year winner Erme Valley RDA Centre. Image credit Trevor Meeks

Peggy from South Devon summed up Erme Valley’s win in the RDA Centre of the Year Award:

It is fantastic, much appreciated support. We had a great day at the awards yesterday and now its back to reality today with mucking out! The publicity we get from these awards is brilliant, it helps us get grants as people appreciate that our standards are high and so we get financial benefit from it too. Everyone on our team knows they are part of the award – staff, volunteers and participants. It is because of them that we have received this award.”

Mill Farm DIY Livery Yard won the SEIB RDA Centre of the Year, in association with Horse & Hound. The award was collected by proprietors Robert and Julia Banwell from Somerset. Whincover Farm Livery Stables’ proprietors Mark and Nicola Downing from South Yorkshire took the Highly Commended award.

Julia said:

Once we realised we had been nominated for the Yard of the Year Awards we found the process helped us evaluate our yard and we have made several improvements going forward. Our lovely liveries nominated us and they all wanted to be in our video submission for the awards. They really put forward what the yard means to them. It is really nice to be recognised for the effort we all put in.”

The Small Riding School of the Year section was won by Country Treks Equestrian Centre from Kidderminster. Owner and founder, Stephanie Eddies Davies and Manager, Ashleigh James collected the wonderful trophy. Stonelea Riding School took highly commended which was presented to owner, founder and BHS Accredited Professional Coach, Hannah Hudson and her mother, Lyn Hudson.

Small Riding School winner, Country Treks. Image credit Trevor Meeks
SIEB Small Riding School of the Year winner, Country Treks. Image credit Trevor Meeks

Stephanie Eddies-Davies said:

This is just magic! We have been running for 34 years now and to get this recognition is such a boost for us and our staff and customers. It feels like we are finally reaping the benefits of the blood, sweat and tears we have put in over the years. We rang home from the awards to share the exciting news we had won and by the time Ashleigh and I returned, the whole team were waiting with champagne and our yard café was turned into a party room. There were some sore heads the day afterwards!”

The Large Riding School of the Year Award category saw Bexley based, Mount Mascal Stables take the win for Alison Window and her husband, Tim Rosen. Summerfield Stables, Horses in the Community took highly commended with Georgina Urwin and Dr Linda Stupart heading on stage to collect the framed certificate for this yard based in Birmingham. 

Large Riding School of the Year Award, Mount Mascal Stables. Image credit Trevor Meeks
SEIB Large Riding School of the Year Award, Mount Mascal Stables. Image credit Trevor Meeks

Mount Mascal Stables Proprietor, Alison Window said:

We are passionate about delivering a great equestrian experience to our customers and are committed to a providing a variety of activities to suit everyone, in line with our motto ‘Horsemanship 4 All’. So, it’s fantastic to get the recognition, winning this award is huge for us! The Mount Mascal Stables Team – human and horse – are our true heros and make it all possible! Thanks also to our lovely clients for their nominations and to SEIB for the award.”

The SEIB Full Livery Yard of the Year category went to Mark Walters and Nicholas Lawson of Corvedale EquestrianOSH Dressage took the Highly Commended certificate with owner, trainer and rider, Kate Humphrey-Lear and yard manager, Leanne Field going up on stage.

SEIB Full Livery Yard of the Year, Corvedale Equestrian. Image credit Trevor Meeks
SEIB Full Livery Yard of the Year, Corvedale Equestrian. Image credit Trevor Meeks

Mark Walters said:

It was a genuine surprise to have been nominated by our wonderful liveries, they kept it very quiet amongst themselves! We went to the awards quietly hopeful, and were thrilled to have won. Nicholas and I have had a real journey with getting the yard going over the last three years. We had debated setting up a business together and then on the eve of lockdown in 2020, Nicholas was made redundant so it was all a massive shock and we had to make a plan going forward. We focused on the livery yard and threw everything into it. Our focus is on providing a non-judgmental, supportive environment where we coach, guide and help our clients.”

The new Competition Venue of the Year Award went to Colraine Equestrian Centre in Truro, Helena Ellery the General Manager of the centre collected the award with Becky King.  Colraine Equestrian Centre is owned by Michael Gadsdon. Two venues tied for the Highly Commended award, Chard Equestrian Centre owned and managed by Jane Gregory and deputy manager, Sarah Johnson. Netherton Equestrian Centre’s owners David and Joanna Wilkie travelled from Perthshire to the awards to collect their certificate.

SEIB Competition Venue of the Year Award, Colraine Equestrian Centre. Image credit Trevor Meeks
SEIB Competition Venue of the Year Award, Colraine Equestrian Centre. Image credit Trevor Meeks

Hellena Ellery, manager said:

This really means everything to us. Both Becky and I have young children and we give up our family time each weekend to be there so to achieve this recognition is amazing. We didn’t realise how many of our customers had nominated us and the fabulous comments they made! This award really shows that we are going in the right direction. We have the same competitors coming to our competitions – there are several bigger places on the way down to us in West Cornwall! We try to adapt and put on new things – last year we had our first Halloween fun show, there is demand for loose jumping clinics and stallion parades. We have a free weekend at the end of July and are planning to put on a celebratory show for everyone with SEIB Competition Venue of the Year sashes, it will probably be arena eventing.”

SEIB’s Marketing Manager Nicolina MacKenzie said:

What a celebration of excellence in yards from Scotland right down to west Cornwall we have had. So many grateful customers, owners and riders have put time and thought into their nominations for the yards they love. To celebrate with and speak to our winners is so encouraging and long may they continue their hard work and the fabulous services they offer.

The awards are growing and the name update to the SEIB Yard of the Year Awards in association with Horse & Hound reflects this. The addition of a sixth category, the SEIB Competition Venue of the Year, designed to recognise and celebrate how much that goes into running a successful competition venue has definitely added the missing link to the awards.”

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