British Horse Society
The British Horse Society is the UK’s largest equestrian charity who protect and promote the interests of all horses and those who care about them. Supported by 115,000 members, H&H brings you up to date news from the BHS.
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Concerns as massive rise in cases where dogs scare or attack horses
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Plans for bridleway alongside railway with trains travelling up to 110mph
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Why we need to save Britain’s riding schools, with the BHS | A Horse & Hound Podcast advertising episode
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‘Riding schools are our lifeblood’: new campaign to Keep Britain Riding
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‘Valuable intelligence is being missed’: new plans to tackle animal welfare enforcement failings
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Off-road hacking could be lost ‘for ever’ after Government U-turn
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‘Fit for purpose, justified and fair for riders’: woodland riding permits under review
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‘Riding is at risk’ as 250 schools have closed in four years
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Starship enterprise: hopes horses and delivery robots can safely coexist
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‘You take your life in your hands’: medal-winning rider calls for change to make roads safer for horses
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68 horses killed on Britain’s roads in 2022 and 139 riders injured
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Government to consult on off-road riding after threat of legal action
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‘The best £1k I’ve ever spent’: equine personality of the year retires aged 30
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Drivers compete to be the slowest – and learn to pass horses safely – on Scalextric-style rural track
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Government accused of ‘tunnel vision’ by ‘excluding’ riders and cyclists from new national trail
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Action planned on supply, demand, costs and licensing issues faced by our riding schools
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Owners warned of potential equine welfare ‘disaster’ if no action is taken
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Government urged to invest in riding along with walking and cycling
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‘We want owners and yards to get involved’: police forces come to together to tackle equine crime