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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Not feeding horses covered in updated Countryside Code
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‘Fantastic news’: hopes to save more off-road riding as 2026 deadline scrapped
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Mark Todd steps down as World Horse Welfare patron after viral video
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Permits are valuable but debate continues over paying for forest riding
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Highway Code changes to improve equestrian safety come into force
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‘Shocking’ horse road safety stats should help our case with policymakers
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‘Major step for horse and rider road safety’ as proposed Highway Code changes revealed
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Rider given 1% chance of survival after fall honoured as she returns to work and the saddle
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‘We need change’: shocking statistics from major horse road safety study
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Firework incidents involving horses up as charities call for law change
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Drivers educated by police in attempt to reduce horse-related road deaths
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How riders can do all possible to improve their safety on the road
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Study shows many are using side and draw reins wrongly
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The Showing Council considers setting up independent ombudsman
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Radio 5 Live helps educate the public on why not to feed horses
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British Horse Society hits halfway point in project to save bridleways but ‘time is running out’
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Council puts equestrianism to the forefront as it pledges to ‘seize opportunities’ for riders and carriage drivers
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Mare with broken leg among 90 ponies neglected by man banned from keeping equines
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Equestrians’ views needed to help shape future of road safety campaign
Riders, carriage drivers and individuals are invited to take part in what the British Horse Society is describing as a “major piece of research”
