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BHS Makes Finding Livery Easier |
The
British Horse Society is making it easier for owners to find caring
and efficient livery yards by displaying a list of approved establishments
on its website.
"We
now have more than 90 yards which have been approved under our new
Livery Yard Scheme and over 40 more waiting to be added to the list,"
said BHS chief executive Kay Driver.
"Displaying
them on our website takes us into the second phase of this scheme,
which is to provide a nationwide list of establishments that have
passed the very close scrutiny of our inspectors." Membership
entitles proprietors to display a special green plaque.
The
British Horse Society Livery Yard Approval Scheme was launched at
the 2002 Royal International Horse Show and is still attracting
up to 10 inquiries a day. It will be the subject of a 30-minute
seminar at this year' s British Equine Event to be held at the National
Agricultural Centre, Stoneleigh, on November 1 and 2.
"With
more people than ever before taking up riding and horse ownership,
livery is taking on greater and greater importance," says Mrs
Driver. "Our aim is two-fold - to monitor and help improve
standards and to make it easier for owners to find a yard in which
they can have confidence."
Owners
looking for a livery yard should visit the BHS website at www.bhs.org.uk
or call Mrs Christine Doran on 01926 707700.
www.bhs.org.uk
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