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19 Jan 2021
A project by Reaseheath College equine students to identify safe off road routes for horse riders has been recognised with a British Horse Society (BHS) national award.
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22 May 2020
The British Horse Society is appealing for local people to come forward and help save thousands of miles of unrecorded rights of way which are in danger of being lost forever. These include footpaths and bridleways loved by the country’s dog wa...
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6 Apr 2020
The British Horse Society was founded in 1947, and we have grown over the past 70 years to become the largest and most influential equestrian charity in the UK with over 110,000 members. The BHS wouldn’t have been able to achieve what we have ...
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24 Feb 2020
On 1 January 2026, bridleways in England and Wales that aren’t formally recorded will be lost to the public. Our campaign, Project 2026, aims to safeguard bridleways for public use so that equestrians today and in the future have safe off-road ...
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7 June 2019
Facebook Live – General Meeting Questions Chief Executive’s Office Could you outline what the top three priorities are for the BHS in the next six to 12 months? Our three Strategic Priorities are: Increase the number of people taking...
22 Mar 2018
East of England
Read about the East of England Access Conference and download notes from the day.
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11 Sept 2017
The British Horse Society (BHS) welcomes Hampshire County Council’s recent work fitting anti-slip treads to three bridge crossings over the railway in the New Forest, providing safer links to tracks across the New Forest Crownlands.
24 Aug 2017
A previously impassable route on Whitmoor Common has been reopened to riders
19 Aug 2016
An equestrian group affiliated to The British Horse Society dedicated a newly opened 870m route in Leyland, to local rider Lorraine Wood, who passed away from cancer 18 months ago.
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28 July 2016
Horse riders, cyclists and walkers are now able to enjoy a new permissive bridleway which opened on Sunday (24 July) at Coed Cymerau near Eglwys-fach in North Ceredigion, thanks to funding given by The British Horse Society (BHS) and a BHS affiliated...
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