shortstuff99
Well-Known Member
Mick George ran it for the alloted 3 years they had to, to be able to get change of use. Never planned to keep it long term as an equestrian centreI used to go there a lot twenty years ago, and the business model ran on a lot of volunteer labour, I stopped going as I decided I just thought there were better places to spend hours of my time, and I was supporting someones business.
Mick George spent a huge amount of Houghton near St Ives, which had an massive indoor, but I think he wasn't that interested, and was run a bit like Keysoe without the outdoors, but it had liveries. Its now not used for equestrian and we used to go to compete at both.
I suppose top end clinics are where the profit is, not turnover, you can run a huge event and still lose money, an undersubscribed clinic is a smaller risk. Clinics need less people, less wear and tear on your surface and it you have liveries you have a steady income. If you have high end goods to sell, your profit is 50% of a lot more.
There are also less people around who want to give there time, often for the whole day, for coffee, lunch and a box of chocs.