A group of children with special needs visited Sandy Lane Riding School in Wilsden to learn some equestrian skills.
The party of 17 children from Brackenhill Primary School in Dracup Road, Bradford, rode horses and learned about stable management during the day-long trip.
Minibus transport to and from the riding school was provided by the Asda superstore in Rooley Lane, Bradford, which funded the vehicle as part of its Stand up for Kids campaign.
The campaign is aimed at enabling schools to hire the buses out for day trips and visits. A total of seven buses have been bought through campaigns and fundraising.
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