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17 June 2022
The British Horse Society (BHS) is urging drivers to humanise horse riders with the launch of it’s ‘Look Out for Laura’ video campaign. This is an extension of the hugely successful ‘Dead Slow’ campaign which the BHS launched in response to the alarm...
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8 June 2022
The British Horse Society (BHS), in collaboration with Robert Gordon University and the Electric Vehicle Association (EVA) Scotland, today launched a new report analysing how horses respond to the noise of an electric car.
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16 May 2022
The British Horse Society Ireland (BHS) have launched a new (free) guidance resource and video, to support the development of off-road equestrian access in Northern Ireland, and to encourage responsible sharing of public spaces by all who use them.
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4 Apr 2022
Scotland
The British Horse Society (BHS) officially opened their new Operational Hub in Scotland on 1 April 2022 with their Vice-Patron, Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal, who unveiled a plaque to mark the opening.
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1 Apr 2022
The British Horse Society (BHS) officially opened their new Operational Hub in Scotland today (1st April) with their Vice-Patron, Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal, who unveiled a plaque to mark the opening. The Scottish Hub, based at the Stirli...
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22 Mar 2022
Just over a week after launching, the team behind British Equestrians for Ukraine can report a successful start thanks to an overwhelming response from the equine community to help those displaced by the Russian invasion.
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21 Mar 2022
Now we have all the weight records we need for Dancer, it’s time to get thinking about the different ways Nina can approach this weight loss journey!
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9 Mar 2022
Leading organisations and individuals across Britain’s equestrian community have united to form ‘British Equestrians for Ukraine’ which aims to help horses and their owners caught up in the crisis created by the Russia...
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3 Mar 2022
The British Horse Society (BHS) has launched the 2022 Career Transition Fund at this year’s National Equine Forum today (3 March) as part of the ‘Workforce sustainability in the equine sector’ session lead by BHS CEO, James Hick.
The British Horse Society (BHS) and the British Equestrian Trade Association (BETA) are calling on every equestrian to help improve safety across the sector by reporting all of their equine-related incidents and accidents. Collecting and recording in...
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