The Riding for the Disabled Association Unicorn Centre is a purpose-built riding for the disabled facility.
It offers riding therapy and learning and training opportunity for more than 200 disabled adults and children form the Tees Valley each week.
Opened in 1998, the centre has become an established part of the local community with a group of about 100 local volunteers helping with riding lessons each week.
In the past year, the Unicorn Centre has suffered a number of incident from horses being attacked and chased to intruders carrying knives and firearms and drug taking.
Volunteers as well as disabled participants have been threated which has caused great distress and concern for their personal safety.
The centre has kept a log of all incidents and this has been passed to the Police and Crime Commissioner.
The centre has requested £5,068.86 in funding to update the current closed circuit television (CCTV) system and add extra cameras. The centre has also been fortunate to receive £10k from a national foundation for CCTV.
Decision 36898. Funding for CCTV at Unicorn Centre (application, 84kB)