Eat Sleep Ride is a registered Scottish charity and equine sanctuary built on regeneration in every sense. Our 24-acre home at Quarry Farm, just outside Berwick-upon-Tweed, was a former landfill site — restored over the last seven years into a thriving off-grid, solar-powered sanctuary with wildlife ponds, over 1,000 planted trees, bee hotels, a butterfly garden, rainwater harvesting and a biofuel project run with the University of Strathclyde. The whole site was rebuilt by 90 community volunteers giving more than 2,435 hours. We're home to a herd of rescued and rehabilitated horses, an ABRS-accredited riding school, and a programme of equine-assisted learning, nature-based work and creative activities for vulnerable young people, families and women across the Scottish Borders, East Lothian, Edinburgh and Northumberland. What ties it together is a simple belief: land that's been written off can be brought back, horses that have been written off can be brought back, and so can people.