February 2007
27th Feb - Two new Fellows join The British Horse Society's
elite band of equestrians
The British Horse Society has two new Fellows – after
Joanna Winfield and Anne-Marie Taylor passed the Fellowship
Examination, at Warwickshire College, on 14 – 15 February
2007.
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26th Feb - The British Horse Society wins battle against
electric fencing on Telscombe Tye Common
Equestrians in East Sussex are celebrating the decision of
the Secretary of State for Environment and Rural Affairs to
reject a proposal for three lines of electric fencing across
Telscombe Tye common, near Brighton.
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22nd Feb - Update on developments in BHS and UKCC training
and exams
The British Horse Society has been working with the British
Equestrian Federation and its other member bodies on the UK
Coaching Certificate – a Government initiative to introduce
a tiered level of coaching qualifications.
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22nd Feb - The BHS launches the Young Instructor of the
Year 2007
The BHS is preparing to stage 10 regional qualifying training
days throughout the UK for its Young Instructor of the Year
2007.
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22nd Feb - Ingrid Klimke and Christoph Hess to present BHS
Diamond Jubilee Instructors’ Convention
Top trainers Ingrid Klimke and Christoph Hess are to present
the two-day British Horse Society Diamond Jubilee Instructors'
Convention at Addington Manor, Buckinghamshire, on 18 and
19 October.
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21st Feb - BHS President Noel Edmonds pleads for
release of jailed British horse rider
Noel Edmonds, President of The British Horse Society, today
(21 February) wrote to Indian president Dr A P J Abdul Kalam
to plead for the release of jailed British horse rider Daniel
Robinson.
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16th Feb - Outdoor Organisations Call For Coast
For Most
The British Horse Society, as a member of the Equestrian
Access Forum, has joined a coalition of Britain’s leading
outdoor organisations to call for Natural England
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1st Feb - The Princess Royal speaks of stigma of
Strangles at campaign launch
The British Horse Society and the Animal Health Trust today
(Thursday, 1 February) launched a campaign to raise £250,000
to eradicate Strangles – a horrible disease attacking
and killing horses.
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