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TRADE’S FAVOURITE AWARDS OPEN FOR NOMINATIONS

New prize will go to long-standing, much-loved product. The British Equestrian Trade Association (BETA) has opened nominations for the 2026 British Equestrian Trade Awards (the...

COMPANY THAT “CHANGED THE WAY” THE INDUSTRY HIRES IS COMMENDED

Popular founder is “delighted.” Equine Careers has won a national award for innovation in recruitment. The company which reset how the equestrian trade fills and finds...

THE BETAs CELEBRATE THE BEST OF THE EQUESTRIAN TRADE

This evening, the winners of the 2025 British Equestrian Trade Awards (BETAs) were announced at the Gala Dinner held at the Hilton Metropole, NEC....

A TITAN OF THE TRADE PASSES AWAY

Highly respected figure helped shape the global equestrian industry. James Henry Charlton ‘Jim’ Kennard – a luminary of the Australian and international equestrian trade –...

“LARGER-THAN-LIFE” CHARACTER PASSES AWAY

“He had a special bond with many of his customers.” Carl Stocks, Equine America distributor and a hugely popular figure in the trade, died suddenly...

TWO FACTORS GIVE EQUESTRIAN TRADE “A LEVEL OF PROTECTION”

Equine sector “not susceptible to same pressure” of others, says managing director. Less competition from supermarkets and consumers’ dedication to their horses are helping the...

EQUESTRIAN TRADE DEFIES PANDEMIC’S ECONOMIC IMPACT

A rush to join the British Equestrian Trade Association (BETA) signals optimism in our sector. New members revealed… If BETA membership is a barometer of...

COVID-19 PROVIDING PATHWAY TO IMPROVEMENT

How the pandemic is resulting in more of what the equestrian trade already does well. The majority of firms see the coronavirus crisis as an...

NEWS ROUND-UP

The trade is working hard to keep going under Covid-19 lockdown restrictions. Bedmax Shavings was maintaining full production at its three factories and flagging up...

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“WE’RE NOT ALONE… BUSINESSES AND CHARITIES ARE STRUGGLING”

Thirty-three jobs lost as organisation slims down.  Redwings Horse Sanctuary has closed two of its five visitor centres  Last month, Spillers - the feed brand that’s...