February 2004
24th February - Marion wins prestigious British Horse Society
Scotland award
Marion Stewart, from Moffat in Dumfries & Galloway, recently
received the BHS Scotland Anne Balfour Kinnear Award for the
young riding instructor of the year for 2003.
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24th February - British Horse Society invites instructors
to be inspired
The British Horse Society (BHS) in Suffolk is inviting all
Registered and Preliminary Instructors to join them for a
day’s ‘Inspirational Teaching for the Everyday
Rider’ with Islay Auty FBHS at Newton Hall Equestrian
Centre, Swilland near Ipswich.
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24th February - BHS commissions research in the Blackdown
Hills
The British Horse Society (BHS) has commissioned a research
project aimed at identifying current levels of equine business
activity in the Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural
Beauty (AONB) in order to explore its potential for economic
growth.
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20th February - Professional equestrian tourism qualifications
available through British Horse Society Approved stables in
Scotland
British Equestrian Tourism (BET) qualifications offer a recognised
standard of competence when attracting clients to the tourism
industry and will benefit any establishment offering trekking
and/or horse riding as a facility.
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20th February - Eric Smiley presents British Horse Society
Convention
Eric Smiley, a Fellow of The British Horse Society (BHS),
is to present the next BHS Convention at Blackdyke Farm Riding
Centre, Blackford, Cumbria, on Monday 29 March.
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5th February - South Essex Insurance Brokers’ BHS
TREC League Awards
Riders from all over the country were at The British Horse
Society (BHS) North and Yorkshire Awards Party held recently
(31 January) at the Morritt Arms Hotel, Greta Bridge, County
Durham, to receive South Essex Insurance Brokers’ BHS
TREC League Awards for their achievements in 2003.
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