Horse Riding Establishments
| Licence summary |
To run a riding establishment (where horses or ponies are hired
out for riding or used for riding instruction) in England, Scotland
or Wales, you need a licence from the local authority.
Please contact us if you are trying to find a licensed
establishment in Wychavon, or if you are thinking of letting other
people use your horses or ponies.
You should not pay for lessons on anyone else's horse, unless
they are licensed. If you do, and you have an accident, they
may not be insured.
We try to make sure that horses are well looked after, that the
layout of any facilities are suitable and that staff are trained
and properly insured. And we make sure that the operator has
thought about dangers to the public using the facilities.
Licences are usually valid for one year, and should be on
display. We can issue provisional licences, for up to six
months.
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| Eligibility
Criteria |
Applicants must be over 18 years of age. In England and Wales
they must have not been disqualified:
- from keeping a riding establishment
- from keeping a pet shop under the Pet Animals Act 1951
- from having custody of animals under the Protection of Animals
(Amendment) Act 1954
- from keeping boarding establishments for animals under the
Animal Boarding Establishments Act 1963
- under the Animal Welfare Act 2006 from keeping or owning
animals, being able to influence how animals are kept, dealing
animals or transporting or being involved in the transporting of
animals
- from owning, keeping dealing or transporting animals under the
Animal Health and Welfare (Scotland) Act 2006
Applicants must pay any required fee and comply with any
conditions attached
to a licence.
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| Regulation
Summary |
Read the legislation controlling riding establishment
licensing
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| Application Evaluation
Process |
Before deciding an application we are required to arrange for
and consider a report from a suitably qualified veterinary
surgeon or practitioner detailing whether the premises are suitable
for a riding establishment and detailing the conditions of the
premises and any horses.
We also visit during the year, and may return with the vet if we
get complaints about the condition or care of the animals.
We will take into account the following:
- whether the applicant is suitable and qualified to hold a
licence
- that consideration will be given to the condition of the horses
and that they will be maintained in good health, kept physically
fit and where the horse is to be ridden or used during riding
instruction, be suitable for that purpose
- that the animals feet will be trimmed properly and that shoes
are fitted properly and are in good condition
- that there will be suitable accommodation for the horses
- that for horses maintained on grass there is suitable pasture,
shelter and water and that supplementary feed will be provided as
and when needed
- that horses will be provided with suitable food, drink and
bedding materials and will be exercised, groomed, rested and
visited at suitable intervals
- that precautions will be taken to reduce the spread of
contagious or infectious diseases and that veterinary first aid
equipment and medicines will be provided and maintained
- that appropriate procedures are in place to protect and remove
the horses in the case of a fire and that as part of this the name,
address and telephone number of the licence holder is displayed
outside the premises and fire instructions are displayed
- that storage facilities for forage, bedding, stable equipment
and saddlery are provided
A riding establishment licence must be subject to the
conditions set out in the legislation (standard conditions)
and we may also attach specific conditions).
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| Will Tacit Consent
Apply? |
No. It is in the public interest that the authority must process
your application before it can be granted for reasons of public
safety and animal welfare. If you have not heard from the local
authority within a reasonable period, please contact it. You can do
this online
here if you applied through the UK Welcomes service or use the
contact details below.
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| Apply online |
On line facilities are available through the national
Business Link portal:
Apply through Business Link for a licence to operate a
riding establishment
Tell us about a change to your existing riding establishment
licence
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| Apply by post |
Telephone or email us to ask for an application form, or
download an application form from our forms and fact
sheets page. Send the completed form with application fee
to us at the licensing unit, Wychavon DC, Civic Centre, Queen
Elizabeth Drive, Pershore WR10 1PT |
| Failed Application
Redress |
Please contact us, in the first instance.
An applicant whose application is refused can appeal to the
local Magistrates' Court
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| Licence Holder
Redress |
Please contact us, in the first instance.
A licence holder who wishes to appeal against a condition can
appeal to a local magistrates' court.
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| Consumer
Complaint |
We would always advise that in the event of a complaint the
first contact is made with the trader by you - preferably in the
form a letter (with proof of delivery). If that has not worked, if
you are located in the UK, Consumer Direct will give
you advice. From outside the UK contact the UK European Consumer Centre.
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| Other Redress |
Anyone suffering nuisance due to noise, smells or similar because
of a commercial premises should contact the Environmental
Protection team to see if we can help (email environmental.health@wychavon.gov.uk,
phone 01386 565233).
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Association of British Riding Schools
(ABRS)
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British
Dressage
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British Equestrian Federation (BEF)
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British Equestrian Trade Association
(BETA)
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Further Information
All Licensing and Environmental Health Matters are now
dealt with by Worcestershire Regulatory Services.
For direct public enquiries and referrals:
General Customer Enquiries
Worcestershire Hub on: 01905-822799
(Mon—Fri 8am—8pm, Sat 9am—5pm)
Email: wrs.licensing@worcsregservices.gov.uk
Fax: 01905-617132
