Nuneaton and North Warwickshire Equestrian Centre say it hopes to be able to re-open it's doors.
A Nuneaton riding school for the disabled say they are working towards re-opening their doors for limited services next month with strict rules in place.
The Nuneaton and North Warwickshire Equestrian Centre stopped lessons and therapy services because of the coronavirus pandemic.
They say initially they could re-open from the 8th June for private sessions for riders who are able to mount and dismount themselves.
The charity launched an emergency appeal at the beginning of May because of the impact of Covid-19.
It costs them on average between £12,000 and £14,000 a month to keep the facility running.
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