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Trending: PC Matt Hill (left) Credit: British Horse Society
Individuals who have made outstanding contributions to equestrian safety have been honoured in the annual British Horse Society (BHS) Sefton Awards.
The awards were set up by the BHS in 1984 as a legacy to Sefton, the 19-year-old Household Cavalry horse who survived the IRA bombings in 1982.
The winners are Essex Police PCSO Tracey Johnson, Staffordshire-based horse owner Sue Hays, Greater Manchester Police PC Matt Hill, and Shetland volunteer Kathryn “Susie” Nicholson.
PCSO Johnson has been described as an “equestrian policing hero” for her involvement in an awareness campaign in Canewdon, Essex.
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