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Riding schools on the brink of disaster, research shows

BRITAIN’S riding schools are “on the brink of a disaster” and the future is a “frightening prospect” unless action is taken, leading figures have warned following research.

Last year, the health of riding establishments research by British Equestrian (BEF) and its member bodies highlighted a “supply and demand predicament” (news, 22 September 2022). It found schools were running

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