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British
Horse Society Ragwort Bill goes forward to Report Stage and
Third Reading |
The
Private Members' Bill, Equine Welfare (Ragwort Control) Bill, initiated
by The British Horse Society and sponsored by John Greenway, MP
for Ryedale, successfully completed its Committee Stage last week
and now goes forward to Report Stage and Third Reading, set for
Friday 11 July.
Following
agreement at the Bill's Second Reading (March 21) between Mr Greenway
and Alun Michael, Minister for Rural Affairs and Minister for the
Horse, Committee Stage amendments have ensured that a Code of Practice,
to be made by the Minister, will provide statutory guidance on how
to prevent the spread of Ragwort. It will also be 'admissible in
evidence' meaning that it can be taken into account if a court feels
it to be relevant.
John
Greenway said, " The original Bill was always intended to provide
Parliament with the chance to consider a number of options, any
one of which would strengthen the fight against this pernicious
disease. By adopting a statutory code of practice Parliament is
sending a clear message to landowners about how they should meet
their existing responsibilities. If they fail to follow the code,
they are more likely to face successful prosecution. Equally if
they follow the code they would have a defence, though following
the code will make a significant impact on the amount of Ragwort
and, in turn, improve equine welfare which is our sole concern."
BHS
Chief Executive Kay Driver commented, "Whilst it is disappointing
that sacrifices have had to be made with the original wording of
the Bill, we are still confident that the amendments will ensure,
if this Bill succeeds, that it will make a positive difference in
controlling the spread of Ragwort. The Ragwort Bill has received
very strong support and we are grateful to John Greenway for taking
this Bill forward on behalf of the nearly one million equines in
this country."
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