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5 June 2020
Volunteers’ Week 2020 runs from 1st – 7th of June and is an annual celebration of the contribution that millions of people make every year by Volunteering in the UK. Volunteers Week is our opportunity to say a heartfelt “Thank You f...
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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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3 Mar 2020
The BHS on Tour events aims to educate every type of rider. Each day will contain multiple sessions in which the audience will take away tips & tricks, exercises that can be recreated in your yard. These sessions aim to help riders improv...
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9 Sept 2019
If you're looking to get into shape this season, riding might just be the perfect workout for you. Over the years, research has proven that horse riding gives you significant health benefits, as well as a day full of fun. Whether you are an e...
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30 Aug 2019
BHS Areas
Meet our amateur jockeys before they head to the starting gate for a mile long race on the flat in aid of the BHS’ charity appeals. Support your favourite jockey(s), and their preferred causes, by donating on their individual fundraising pages....
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12 June 2019
The largest equestrian charity in the UK, The British Horse Society (BHS), has been asked by 42 members to hold a General Meeting.
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7 June 2019
Visitors to the Surrey Hills are encouraged to “Be Nice, Say Hi”, as the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) adopts the joint campaign of cycling and horse-riding charities, Cycling UK and The British Horse Society (BHS...
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...
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16 May 2019
5 Dec 2018
The British Horse Society and UK Road Offender Education are thrilled to reveal that equines and equestrians will now be identified as vulnerable road users in National Driver Offender Retraining Schemes.
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