Refurbished police horse arena opened in Ayrshire - named after late colleague

The Greig Steven facility at Stewarton is named on honour of the 25-year-old groom who passed away in 2015

Author: Paul KellyPublished 12th Jul 2023
Last updated 12th Jul 2023

A newly reopened and refurbished indoor arena for Police Scotland’s horses in Ayrshire has been named in honour of a late colleague.

The Greig Steven facility at Stewarton has been upgraded with a new surface, lining, lighting and bird netting.

Greig joined Strathclyde Police in 2009 and worked as a groom.

In 2015, shortly after his 25th birthday, he was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive cancer and died six months later.

"A modern, fit for purpose, facility"

Opening the arena, Scotland’s Chief Constable Sir Iain Livingstone, said: “I’m grateful for the important work of our Mounted Unit and it is important they have this modern, fit for purpose facility to enable them to provide our public service.

“Those who knew Greig have underlined his commitment to public service, his professionalism and compassion. Naming this facility in his memory is a fitting and deserved tribute to Greig.”


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Greig’s family said they feel honoured and incredibly moved that the newly refurbished arena is named after Greig and issued the following statement:

“We would like to extend our most sincere thanks to Police Scotland and all of Greig’s wonderful colleagues and friends at the Mounted Unit in Stewarton.

“Greig was proud to work for Police Scotland at the Mounted Unit, fulfilling his passion for working with horses. He made incredible friends who were a wonderful support to Greig throughout his illness and they have remained part of our family after his passing.

Colleagues still miss Greig every day

“The support, encouragement and warmth extended to our family means so much and has allowed us to keep that connection to a part of Greig’s life that meant so much to him as well as get to know the people who he called friends.

“Greig is missed by all of us, every day. His character was larger than life, mischievous, welcoming and magnetic. Police Scotland and the Mounted Unit Stewarton have created a legacy by honouring Greig with the naming of the new arena. It is a testament to the bond that colleagues form and that, even after his passing that bond remains and his friends continue to honour him.”

Police Constable Claire Knowles, who worked with Greig and knew him well, said: “Greig was extremely hard working and popular. He had a lovely manner with the horses and was dedicated to providing the best care for them.

“Horses were Greig’s life. He had three horses of his own, one a retired police horse, Inverkip, who Greig gave a loving home to in his twilight years.

“It was a complete shock when we learned of Greig’s illness. We kept in touch with him and were devastated when we heard of his passing. He remains a massive loss to the department and is in our thoughts daily. It is fitting that the indoor arena is now named after him.”

Greig would be "humbled and touched"

Greig’s sister Alana Price was also on hand to see the official opening of the facility and told Greatest Hits Radio News the family is comforted that his name lives on; “I think he would be so incredibly humbled and touched that his colleagues, after seven and a half years, that he’s still in their hearts and they still carry him in everything they do at the mounted branch.

“He would find it so special, the same way all of us do.”

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