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28 Apr 2022
Scotland
We are delighted to welcome Catriona Davies to the role to work with horse riders and carriage drivers and support our access representatives across Scotland.
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4 Apr 2022
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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10 Jan 2022
The £500 Anne Balfour-Kinnear/ARC Training Bursary 2022 will be awarded to a young coach (BHS Stage 2 Centre Coach and above) aged 30 and under, who resides in Scotland. Apply by 25 March 2022.
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21 Dec 2021
Soldiers in Scotland have completed a military “Spurs Course” and gained an equine qualification from The British Horse Society (BHS) earlier this month. The soldiers of Scotland’s regular cavalry unit, The Royal Scots Dragoon Gua...
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30 Nov 2021
We are looking for an organised and enthusiastic person to join us for a 10-week funded programme based at our BHS hub in Stirling, Scotland.
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3 Nov 2021
With the increasing need for the public to access the great outdoors, maintaining and increasing access to the great outdoors for vulnerable road users (including walkers, cyclists and equestrians) has never been so important. For horse riders and ca...
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18 Oct 2021
As Bonfire Night approaches, an ‘Impact of Fireworks’ campaign, run by the Scottish Government in partnership with the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service, is raising awareness of the dangers associated with fireworks misuse and of new rules...
4 Oct 2021
On Thursday September 30 the Scottish Equine Industry held a meeting with Mairi Gougeon The Scottish Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs and The Islands at Rowanlea Riding School, Carnoustie.
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23 Feb 2021
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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