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What is the difference in rates from running a livery yard and running a riding school? I take it you need to inform the council re change of use?
Ah ha, not sure about that, in Scotland livery yards need to pay rates, and in theory, are subject to the same inspection as Riding schools from a horse welfare point of view, in both cases the Inspector will be very unlikely to have any idea what they are looking for.Gosh! There's all the difference in the world, firstly as in a "livery yard" one would presume there is no instruction being offered (unless liveries have an arrangement for a private lesson with either one of the staff at the yard who may be relevantly qualified OR an outside instructor).
At a "riding school" - it is, er, basically that. People pay to come and learn to ride. There may or may not be paying liveries as well as.
The insurance/business rates etc will be different and distinct from one another. If running a "riding school" then the insurance would need to cover an element of teaching - also it would be subject to local authority inspection and approval as well as BHS.
Livery yards are basically unregulated and range from small affairs where say a farmer offers DIY livery which would include a field and basically very little else, to purpose built places where there are BHS qualified staff, arena's, jumps etc.
You pays your money and you takes yer chance basically!
But yes, distinct difference between "riding school" and "livery yard".
Out local RS [BHS Approved] advertises that "all instructors are trained to BHS standards"........... read in to that what you like!Do instructors at a riding school need to be qualified or can they just be experienced?
Ah ha, not sure about that, in Scotland livery yards need to pay rates, and in theory, are subject to the same inspection as Riding schools from a horse welfare point of view, in both cases the Inspector will be very unlikely to have any idea what they are looking for.
Yes they need to have qualified instructors, so most people would think that if they were getting lessons at a BHS approved RS they would be getting a BHS qualified instructor, but that is not so. A lot of instructors have other qualifications, and some have none.T If approval from BHS is sought it will require qualified instructors.