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New BHS certificate for riding school helpers

12 June, 2010
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Riding school helpers will be able to work towards a new qualification launched by the British Horse Society (BHS).
The Riding School Assistant Certificate of Competence tests the all-round ability of volunteer helpers, including basic grooming, tacking-up and leading horses and ponies.
Any riding school helper over the age of 14 can take the exam.
For more details visit www.bhs.org.uk
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