Raymond Terrace & Lower Hunter RDA Centre
Contact:
Carol Brown
Phone: 02 49468615
Postal Address: – PO Box 624, RAYMOND TERRACE, NSW 2324
Email – raymondterrace@rdansw.org.au
Website – http://www.rdaraymondterrace.org.au
Venue
3219 Pacific Highway
RAYMOND TERRACE
CENTRE: 4987 1402
Our Programs
The Raymond Terrace and Lower Hunter Centre offers therapeutic riding, dressage and driving programs for people with disabilities across the Hunter Region.
Riding programs are offered using our indoor and outdoor arenas.
People can participate as an individual, as part of a school group or as a member of a specialist disability service.
Programs include:
- Monday Carriage Driving from 9am – 1pm
- Monday Dressage 3.30pm – 6.30pm
- Tuesday Riding 9am – 2pm
- Tuesday Carriage Driving 9am – 1pm
- Wednesday Riding 9am – 2pm beginning Term 2
- Wednesday Dressage 3.30pm – 6.30pm
- Thursday Riding 9am 2pm
- Saturdays from 8am – 1pm
- Stroud Carriage Driving Will commence in Term 3
- Hippotherapy
History
28th April 1979, members of the Hunter Adult Horseriding Club (HAHRC) paid a visit to RDA Kellyville. Following this, the Club started to investigate the possibility of establishing a RDA Group closer to home, as a memorial to one of its founder-members, the late George Hall.
A Demonstration Day on 16th September 1979 left no doubt that a group should be formed!
January 1980 use of 30 acres of land on the Pacific Highway, north of Raymond Terrace negotiated with Hunter District Water Board and BMG Pty Ltd. Regular riding began in May 1980 and by November 1983 there were 150 riders registered.
The Newcastle Group disbanded in 1987, but RDA at Irrawang Park was quickly restarted with the formation of the Raymond Terrace Group at the end of 1987. The name was expanded in 1988 to the Raymond Terrace & Lower Hunter Centre.
The emphasis is now on providing individual programmes tailored to suit the wide range and levels of disability of our clients. Specialised driving commenced 1993, dressage commenced in 1994 and a pilot Hippotherapy programme along with the more traditional recreational riding.
1993 our all weather covered riding arena, become a reality and in March 1995 work began on extensions to the indoor arena., comprising necessary amenities. In 2001 the arena was extended to permit 2 riding sessions to be held at one time and to permit a separate tie up area for horses and further storage and provision for spectator seating further down the track.




