Master of Foxhounds Association
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Hunts plan for a respectful Covid-secure season *H&H Plus*
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Two South Wales hunts to merge next season
The merger has been welcomed by the Hunting Office, as it will safeguard the future of the "winter game" in the area
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Tories must ‘repay the rural community’
The Masters of Foxhounds Association is warning the Conservatives that time is running out to repay the rural community for its political efforts in 2010
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Rising costs hinder point-to-points
Ever escalating costs and three years of bad weather have taken their toll on point-to-points, but the sport is still ‘in good heart’, say organisers. So what does the future hold?
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Record numbers for new masters’ course, run by Hunting Office
A record 51 people took part in the recent new masters’ course, run by the Hunting Office to prepare them for the new season
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'Too many' packs, says chairman of the Masters of Foxhounds Association
The number of foxhound packs in Britain must be reduced by around 50 if hunting is to prosper, says Stephen Lambert, chairman of the Masters of Foxhounds Association