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Livery Legal Advice - Running Shows

I own a yard on the edge of a small village and we run regular shows. We had no complaints until new next-door neighbours moved in. They have come fro

25/08/2011


So you want to be a groom?

As the backbone of the equestrian industry, grooms are highly valuable – if not always recognised as they should be – team members.

29/06/2011


Livery Legal Advice - Children on the yard

I run a small DIY livery yard that appears to have turned into a nursery, with owners allowing their young children to run around the yard unsupervise

22/06/2011


Looking at liveries - starting your own livery yard

Thinking of starting a livery yard? Horse Deals finds out what’s involved and how to avoid the pitfalls.

03/05/2011


Livery Legal Advice - Contract between friends

Q. A friend has asked if she can keep her horse at my yard at home. Is it ok to arrange something on an informal basis, where she pays me cash to sh

07/01/2011


Livery Legal Advice - Abandoned Horse

I own a yard where we have horses for backing, breaking and training. A new client sent us her horse on full training livery and signed our standard

07/01/2011


Just the job

The ability to translate skills from one field to another can help you navigate the employment arena. Carolyn Henderson charts some success stories

14/05/2010


So you’re looking for a groom?

The British Grooms Association (BGA) offers advice for potential employers A good groom is worth their weight in gold, so having a solid recruitmen

05/05/2010


A Problem Shared

Experts from specialist solicitors Martineau answer riders’ legal problems Q: I work full-time at a livery yard and am paid weekly in cash. I have

16/10/2009


A Problem Shared

Experts from specialist solicitors Martineau answer riders’ legal problems. I was riding on a bridleway when my horse spooked and I fell off. The

11/08/2009