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Abinger Forest Riding Club
Abinger Forest Riding Club are a friendly club based in Surrey and are affiliated to the British Horse Society.They run a range of events and fully support everybody that chooses to represent their club in team competitions, no matter what their ability.
The BHS Riding School National Championships
Moray Nicholson
Welton and District Riding Club
Welton and District Riding Club caters for both senior and juniors. We are a friendly, compact and established club welcoming all levels of riders.
Equine charity, The British Horse Society reveals ‘the truth about horsepower’
This road safety week, The British Horse Society (BHS) is revealing ‘the truth about horsepower’ in a bid to keep everyone safe on our roads.
Polework Patterns with Dr Jo Winfield FBHS CPD
Jo Winfield has not only achieved the highest accolade of the BHS: Fellowship of the BHS, she is also one of our chief BHS Assessors, a BHS Inspector as well as a British Eventing Coach and a List 3 British Dressage Judge. Jo has been awarded a Professional Doctorate in Sport and Exercise (PDSE) and is an Equine Principle Lecturer at the world renowned Hartbury University in Gloucestershire.
Vet REACT Colic Champions
A number of veterinary practices have signed up to be our Vet REACT Colic Champions. They will be helping to provide advice, presentations and resources on all issues related to colic to their clients. We are delighted to have their support.
Frances Stokesberry
I work very much on ensuring the rider is able to be as effective as possible through correct positioning to allow the horse to then improve. I don't believe in "quick fixes" and ensure the rider and horse are able to work together and improve together
Jo Butler (1)
I am an experienced, patient coach offering a fresh perspective to riders at all levels. Happy to travel further afield for groups/clinics
Donna Murray
Rugging
It can be really tempting to rug our horses to keep them cosy, especially when we feel cold ourselves, but as horses will naturally grow a thick winter coat, it is important to assess whether rugging is truly necessary.
Laurel View Equestrian Centre