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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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15 Oct 2020
The following guidance was written by the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (DEFRA). Reminder: guidance for importing and exporting horses and other equines from GB to the EU from 1 January With some three months remaining until th...
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7 Sept 2020
We are urging riders and carriage drivers to have their say on the proposed changes to the Highway Code, aimed at improving the safety of vulnerable road users. The government launched a consultation on the amendments, which are specifically designed...
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28 Oct 2019
As part of our Amazon Smile campaign, where Amazon donates 0.5% of your total purchase spend to charity with no cost to you, we've pulled together some shopping inspiration, which we believe will help you get through this month. All you have to do i...
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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....
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...
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25 Feb 2019
Scotland
British Equestrian Federation (BEF) advice for equestrian event organisers and coordinators.
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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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8 Mar 2018
Stewart Hastie died suddenly on 21st February 2018, aged 95 years. Stewart, a Scotsman, was a graduate of the University of Glasgow and worked as a veterinary surgeon for 74 years, focussing predominantly on horses throughout his career.
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