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Equestrian world s unsung heroes sought for British award
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From poverty to millions, how one of Walesâ richest men transformed his life
Paul Ragan left school at age 16 with one O level but went on to become one of Walesâ top entrepreneurs
Paul had a traumatic childhood, sometimes just getting biscuits for dinner and was banned from playing football (Image: WalesOnline/Rob Browne)
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From growing up in poverty and leaving school with one O-level to becoming one of Wales richest men
Paul Ragan left school at 16 and lived in a council house. Aged just 23 he set up his own multi-million-pound insurance company and he s now one of Wales top entrepreneurs
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Paul Ragan left school with just one O-Level but went on to set up a business at 23 which he later sold for £10m (Image: WalesOnline/Rob Browne)
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Equine Guelph’s 5th annual Equine Industry Symposium
Resilience: Rethinking, Restructuring, Re-evaluating due to Covid-19 brought together horse communities from around the world. © Cameron Yach/Equine Guelph
Many equine businesses in Canada had one month or less of reserves to care for their animals in the face of reduced revenue because of Covid-19 restrictions, and the cost of assistance to cover the basic care of these horses would be $12.9 million per month.
This was one of the revelations revealed at the recent Equine Industry Symposium organised by the University of Guelph, and hosted in partnership with Ontario Equestrian and Equestrian Canada.
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