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4 Mar 2021
The past year has been extremely challenging for all of us, but it has been heart-warming to see the whole equestrian community come together to support one another through such a critical time. I want to take this opportunity to thank all of you, ou...
Ride Out UK 2020 was a little different due to Covid-19, but that did not stop people getting involved and raising crucial funds for equestrian routes. Ride Out UK is our annual campaign which celebrates and raises awareness of the great wor...
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23 Feb 2021
Scotland
A call to any riders who live or ride within the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park (LLTNP), to improve access.
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18 Feb 2021
It’s been six weeks since the new regulations for moving horses to and from the EU came into effect and the team at British Equestrian felt it would be helpful to provide an update on how the new processes are working in practice, some of the difficu...
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22 Jan 2021
Whether it’s on a bridleway, byway or elsewhere, research shows that exercising in green space makes us healthier and happier. Many of us have found comfort in exercising in open green spaces and nature since COVID-19 restrictions were introduc...
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1 Jan 2021
In the interest of protecting animal welfare, and with the possibility of traffic disruption in Kent after 1st January 2021, Defra would strongly advise equine transporters to consider using vehicles with a combined weight of less than 7.5 tonnes, en...
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17 Dec 2020
Despite the challenges of 2020, I’m delighted to let you know that our success in meeting our charitable objectives continues unabated. Because of the support each of you contributes through being a member, supporter and volunteer we have been able t...
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12 Nov 2020
Thank you for your patience whilst we have been working with Defra and DCMS to gain clarification on the Covid Legislation and the impact on riding schools. We have just received the following information from Defra Animal Welfare Team re clarific...
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10 Nov 2020
Wales Covid restrictions as of 9th November 2020
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19 Oct 2020
The Government in Wales has announced a coronavirus “firebreak” from Friday 23 October. The Government message is as follows; People must stay at home, except for very limited purposes, such as for exercise People mus...
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