Cuffey
Well-Known Member
Do you suspect a local riding school might not be 'up to standard'?
I remember visitors to local caravan park telling me they had been beach riding and they were a bit worried the ponies were being asked to carry too much weight.
Investigation showed they were not licensed. A lot of help was offered to get them up to standard but they did not succeed.
''The British Horse Society is actively encouraging local authorities to follow up complaints against Riding Schools operating without licences.
The BHS Approvals Department has already brought the names and addresses of several establishments to the attention of local authorities across the country in a bid to ensure riders safety, horse welfare and to create a level playing field for all riding school businesses in the current financial climate.
It is a mandatory requirement for a riding establishment to hold a Riding Establishment Licence that is issued by its local authority in accordance with the Riding Establishments Acts 1964 & 1970.
Establishments not holding a licence may be operating without the required insurance cover or compliance with health and safety regulations. They may also be using unsuitable horses and equipment and employing unsafe or poor teaching practices.
If you are aware of any establishment that is operating without a licence please contact the BHS Approvals Department on 01926 707857 with full details
approvals@bhs.org.uk''
I remember visitors to local caravan park telling me they had been beach riding and they were a bit worried the ponies were being asked to carry too much weight.
Investigation showed they were not licensed. A lot of help was offered to get them up to standard but they did not succeed.
''The British Horse Society is actively encouraging local authorities to follow up complaints against Riding Schools operating without licences.
The BHS Approvals Department has already brought the names and addresses of several establishments to the attention of local authorities across the country in a bid to ensure riders safety, horse welfare and to create a level playing field for all riding school businesses in the current financial climate.
It is a mandatory requirement for a riding establishment to hold a Riding Establishment Licence that is issued by its local authority in accordance with the Riding Establishments Acts 1964 & 1970.
Establishments not holding a licence may be operating without the required insurance cover or compliance with health and safety regulations. They may also be using unsuitable horses and equipment and employing unsafe or poor teaching practices.
If you are aware of any establishment that is operating without a licence please contact the BHS Approvals Department on 01926 707857 with full details
approvals@bhs.org.uk''