Scotland
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‘Ground-breaking’ firework legislation to become law as Scotland leads the way
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Best places to ride in Scotland: from the mighty Highlands to the famous lochs
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‘Many future champions have cut their teeth on the hills’: much-loved event calls time after 45 years
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Showjumper who overcame eating disorder hopes to inspire as she aims for Miss Scotland title
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‘Illogical’: plan to ban trail-hunting put forward in Scottish hunting bill
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Popular show known for its HOYS qualifiers cancelled for 2022
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‘Milestone’ moment as fireworks petition reaches one million signatures
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Help rescued horses after Storm Arwen destroyed their shelters
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No-firework zones around livery yards and riding schools suggested in Scotland
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‘Unnecessary and unjustified’: proposal to strengthen Scottish hunting law
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Gin It 2 Win It: winners of over-40s eventing league celebrate friendship... and gin
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New rules ‘to stop the horror cases’: Scotland introduces licensing of rescue centres
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#ActNow4Horses: new campaign targets ‘window of opportunity’ to improve equine welfare
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Licences for buying fireworks could be on the cards for Scotland
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‘There’s no better place’: why horse lovers should move to or visit Scotland *H&H Plus*
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Future welfare concerns over lack of Scottish farriery funding
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New dossier aims to put £335m Scottish horse economy to Government
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Good news for Scottish riders as competition gets to restart
Last week, first minister Nicola Sturgeon set out plans to relax the “stay at home” restrictions and today (12 March) Horsescotland released revised guidance for equestrians, in accordance with Sportscotland.
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New unaffiliated series aims to provide more Scottish eventing *H&H Plus*