British Horse Society
The British Horse Society is the UK’s largest equestrian charity who protect and promote the interests of all horses and those who care about them. Supported by 115,000 members, H&H brings you up to date news from the BHS.
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84 more precious riding schools lost but some positive signs in tough times
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Equestrians baffled as scheme for woodland riding makes things worse
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Second chances: horses rescued from neglect and abandonment bring joy as much-loved riding school members
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Horse’s death a ‘heartbreaking reminder’: parliament road safety campaign is just the start, riders promised
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Epic ride from Lambourn to Windsor helps change drivers’ attitudes and save horses’ lives
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‘This is for all the horses’: group rides from Lambourn to Royal Windsor to raise awareness as too many horses still die on our roads
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Horse sellers beware? How consumer law could mean dealers get the raw end of the deal
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Cost of riding school licences varies by thousands of pounds, new report finds, among other inconsistencies
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Work on equine euthanasia to help owners facing the hardest decision
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A ‘great step’ as almost 50 paid-for woodland riding permits axed
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‘A true gentleman’ of a horse who taught riders, modelled and met royals honoured with posthumous award
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‘If they save one life it’s worth it’: persistence pays off for horse and rider road safety
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Perspective change needed as 58 horses killed on our roads last year
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Welcoming everyone to horses benefits people – and the industry
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Money-saving measures launched to help horse owners
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How inheritance tax changes could hit the equestrian industry as well as farmers
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‘A huge step’ for horse and rider safety as Government removes recording deadline
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‘Just by having him, I’d won’: horse who ‘touched countless lives’ wins national award aged 26
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‘It means the world’: riding centre that changes lives honoured with prestigious award
