A NEW Riding for the Disabled Centre is set to open following the forced closure of the previous facility which left hundreds of disabled adults and children all over Scotland without a dedicated school.

The Riding for the Disabled Association (RDA) has launched a project to build a new centre of excellence for riding and carriage driving in the centre of Scotland that will open up new opportunities.

Despite fierce campaigning, public fundraising and numerous attempts to resolve the legal dispute with the landlord at the former presmises Bannockburn, the group had to cease operating.

Using funds generated through the "Ride-On" campaign during 2014, RDA UK has begun the process of researching potential new sites in the Stirling area. Their aim is to build a new centre capable of operating at the same scale and standard as Bannockburn.

Ed Bracher, RDA chief executive said: "Getting a new site identified and the fundraising underway is now a priority,

"To that end we have already found three potential sites in and around Stirling, and have started positive discussions with all those involved.

"We are also bringing together a steering group to help shape the future of the centre once a site has been agreed."

RDA UK has been contacting supporters of Bannockburn about the project to get their involvement where possible.

The charity is urging anyone else who feels they can be of help or who wants to be kept up to date with developments to get in touch.

Mr Bracher added: "This project will only succeed with the help and support of as many people as possible,

"We will need some specific skills to get this centre off the ground - but mostly it will take the dedication and enthusiasm of individuals who understand that Stirling deserves the very best facilities for its disabled children and adults."