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3 Mar 2021
Currently, there is a Europe-wide alert of increased risk of disease associated with Equine Herpes Virus (EHV-1), which originated in Valencia (ESP) and has already resulted in related outbreaks in at least three other countries in Europe.
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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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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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13 Jan 2021
Hardsough Lane and Iron Gate Lane leading to the village of Irwell Vale, link Edenfield with Helmshore and have been used by horse riders since at least the 1970s, cyclists since the 1980s and by vehicular traffic up to about the 1990s. The route, w...
18 Dec 2020
Do you want to travel the world as a groom with world class riders, or maybe you have the talent to be in the Olympic team? Or is your ambition to manage your own yard, become a farrier, a vet or reporting at the big equestrian events? Perhaps you’d ...
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25 Nov 2020
Join BHS Scotland for a series of free, virtual access training sessions.
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16 Nov 2020
With someone injured on a UK road every four minutes, and vehicle speed playing a part in every crash, this Road Safety Week Brake are sharing the what, the why, and the where of speed through this year’s theme ‘No Need to Speed&rs...
New statistics released by The British Horse Society (BHS) show road incidents involving horses and vehicles are continuing to rise with 1,037 incidents reported to the equine charity over the past year. The BHS collates incident statistics each ye...
3 Nov 2020
A BHS Scotland meeting took place to discuss equestrian training for army personnel working towards undertaking ceremonial duties mounted on the iconic Scottish military grey horses.
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