About Us

Husband and wife Mark and Diana Fisher moved to Wisbech from London in 2002 with their daughter Christina. 3 Years and a lot of hard work later, in November 2005 Woolcroft Saddlery was opened and Woolcroft Equine Services Ltd was launched in its entirety for the first time.

 

Mark Fisher left the King’s Troop RHA as the Master Saddler in 2004, after 22 years service. In the army, he competed in eventing where he reached intermediate level and in team chasing up to open level. He has also been involved in show jumping and hunts on a regular basis.

Mark is a registered, qualified saddle fitter and regularly lectures and assesses for the Society of Master Saddlers. He also works in conjunction with the British Equestrian Federation on the World Class Programme, operating the Pliance saddle pressure system, which is jointly owned by the BEF and the SMS. He is also employed as an overseas trainer for the World Horse Welfare, working with working horses in developing countries.

Diana Fisher has worked with a varied assortment of horses in her training career, including on hunt yards, livery yards, on a thoroughbred stud, racing stables, event yards and showing yards. Diana has previously trained with Carl Hester, Conrad Shumacher and is currently training with Richard Davison. 

Diana has competed up to Grade B in show jumping, Intermediate eventing and advanced dressage. She teaches novice to advanced level riders and is happy to take any level of horse for training.

Christina Fisher has ridden since she was 1 yr old. At 20 yrs old she is now competing at novice and elementary level dressage with her Connemara. She is currently working in our shop on a part time basis as she works towards her Psychology Degree in Cambridge.

Kim Gooding is the newest member of the team, working in the shop and managing Mark's diary for saddle fits. She is more than willing to help with any queries if you give the shop a call. 

Jordan McClagish is the youngest member at 17 years old. She works part time both on the yard and in the shop whilst she studies at college and looks after her own horse.

 

 
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