Warwickshire Police invites horse-riders from public to join mounted volunteers scheme
By Nadia Sayed 6th Mar 2026
Warwickshire Police is appealing for horse-riding members of the public to join its mounted volunteers scheme.
The scheme is set to help to promote road safety and deter crime in Warwickshire's rural communities.
The mounted volunteers scheme is for horse riders and carriage drivers who would like to offer support to Warwickshire Police by being a visible and accessible point of contact with your horse in the local community.
While on their regular ride or carriage drive, Police would like volunteers to report anything they feel is suspicious, such as anti-social behaviour, damage or concerns that they have seen or been advised of.
Sergeant Ruth Day of Warwickshire Police Rural Crime Team said: "Our Mounted Volunteers play a vital role in helping us stay connected with our communities across Warwickshire. Their presence enhances our visibility, supports local events, and provides valuable extra eyes and ears on the ground.
"We're delighted to relaunch the scheme and welcome volunteers who share our commitment to keeping Warwickshire safe. Their dedication makes a real difference to road safety for all vulnerable road users."
Volunteers will also have a chance to join Police traffic officers on educational and awareness events to help promote road safety and encourage safe passing of horses on the roads.
To find out more and apply, visit this website and hear about some of the volunteers' experiences first hand.
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