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A self-confessed newshound, farmer’s daughter and journalist of many years' experience, Charlotte worked on regional papers before joining H&H in 2007. A regular rider, she visited Ireland in 2010 to investigate the fate of Irish horses through the recession, to much acclaim, and reported from the FEI General Assembly in Rio de Janeiro in 2011. She left Horse & Hound in March 2013.
Have you got a burning question for Olympic team gold-winning showjumper Scott Brash?
The Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ISPCA) has called for a ban on sulky racing in Ireland
Equestrian author Lesley Skipper and her husband Brian Skipper have been found guilty of six charges of causing unnecessary suffering to, and failing to meet the needs of, four horses
Rehoming charities were "delighted" with H&H readers' responses to our Give a Horse a Home feature
The Silver Fox Challenge will not take place this year as the Hambleden Estate near Henley is making improvements to the course
The British Equestrian Federation is concerned that draft rules for the revamp of the FEI's Nations Cup showjumping series "throw up more questions than they answer" and may not be resolved in time for the 2013 season
An aspiring Scottish showjumper has received a windfall from the UK's biggest ever Lottery winners
An amateur whipper-in suffered a huge stroke after being dragged by his horse into a tree, a coroner has recorded
Dressage commentators believe that future of British dressage is secure even if Valegro and Uthopia are sold
Police have closed the M6 southbound following the collision between an HGV, two vans, another vehicle and a horse box at approximately 2.30pm
London has been removed from Dutch showjumper Gerco Schroeder as part of bankruptcy proceedings against estate agency and building company Eurocommerce
Fancy resurfacing your arena or gallops with an Olympic-grade surface or Polytrak? Then bargains may be had - but you need to move fast
Essex Police is set to be the second force to disband its mounted unit in the past two months, under pressure to make cuts
As well as Britain's incredible gold medals, equestrian fans were dazzled by the fabulous showjumps created by course-designer Bob Ellis and his team
Lord Harris, one of GB's most loyal showjumping owners, isn't stopping yet
And the Royal Mail is painting a second for Peter Charles, in his village
National papers confuse Dutch bronze for British gold
New Zealand eventer Andrew Nicholson has moved into first place in the HSBC Rankings following the London 2012 Olympic eventing competition
The team from HOYS, plus shows and societies have worked hard to reschedule cancelled qualifiers
Ebony will receive a percentage of the ticket sales from the afternoon performance on Wednesday, 19 December and the proceeds of the "shop and drop" stall