Balmoral CastleThe Queen this morning attended a Poetry Together recital and tea party at Fielding Primary School, Wyndham Road, Ealing, London W13, before open
Licenses for livery yards could be on the cards for Scotland – as a public consultation is launched. The Scottish Government is seeking views on proposals to extend licensing to “currently unlicensed animal-related services”, including livery yards. Also included are proposals to revoke the 1964 Riding Establishments Act and introduce new licensing for riding establishments […]
The new HNC course gives students practical experience and knowledge of horse care and riding, while the new HND course provides additional experience and knowledge in management within the equine industry SCOTLAND’S RURAL College is investing £310,000 in a new equine centre at its Craibstone campus in Aberdeen to create new opportunities for students to learn practical skills. New stables for up to six horses, a ménage, equipment storage, and supporting facilities for students, are all included in proposals which will be put forward for approval in the next couple of months. It is expected that most of the centre will be completed by the end of this summer, in time for the arrival of the first cohort of students on the HNC/HND Equine Studies courses at Craibstone.