Ed Bracher, the chief executive of Dogs For Good, received the prestigious honours as part of King Charles’s birthday honours. Ed joined the charity that trains dogs to help adults and children with physical and learning disabilities in 2023. Advertisement Advertisement Did you know with an ad-lite subscription to Banbury Guardian, you get 70% fewer ads while viewing the news that matters to you.
Before this, he was the chief executive of therapeutic horse-riding charity Riding for the Disabled Association. There, he spearheaded the creation of the National Training Centre and several initiatives to ensure that equestrian was accessible to the disabled. Ed said: “It’s obviously a great honour to be recognised in this way through both the nomination and selection process.
“I feel strongly that it is a shared honour however, and that I am receiving it on behalf of the large community of talented and inspirational people, both my staff colleagues and the incredible volunteers I’ve been lucky enough to work alongside over the years.”.
