Riding Establishment Conditions
1. The number of horses accommodated at the establishment at any
one time must not exceed .........
2. Horses must be maintained in good health and in all respects
be physically fit. Horses kept for hire for riding or riding
instruction must be suitable for this purpose.
3. The following horses must not be hired out for riding, or
used in return for payment for instruction or in demonstrating
riding:-
(i) any horse aged three years or under;
(ii) any mare heavy with foal;
(iii) any mare within three months of foaling.
4. Any riding equipment supplied for a horse let out on hire
must be free from visible defect which is likely to cause suffering
to the horse or accident to the rider.
5. The feet of all animals must be properly trimmed and, if
shod, their shoes must be properly fitted and in good
condition.
6. A horse found on inspection of the premises by an authorised
officer to be in need of veterinary attention must not be returned
to work until the licensee has provided Allerdale Borough Council
with a veterinary certificate that the horse is fit for work.
7. No horse may be let out on hire for riding or used for
providing instruction in riding without supervision by a
responsible person aged 16 years or over unless in the case of a
horse let out on hire for riding the licensee is satisfied that the
hirer of the horse is competent to ride without supervision. The
responsible persons must be named in the licence application.
8. Horses maintained at grass must have available adequate
pasture, shelter and water. Supplementary feeds must be provided as
and when required.
9. Horses must be adequately supplied with suitable food, drink
and bedding material. All horses must be adequately exercised,
groomed, rested and visited at suitable intervals.
10. All reasonable precautions must be taken to prevent and
control the spread of infectious or contagious diseases. Veterinary
first aid equipment and medicines must be provided and maintained
in the premises.
11. The construction of the riding establishment must be
substantial, adequate to contain the animals, and provided with
warmth and shelter in clean and hygienic conditions. There must be
convenient and safe access to stalls and boxes. Stalls must be
large enough to allow the animal to lie down and get up without
risk of injury. Boxes must be large enough to allow the animal to
turn round.
12. Yards must provide enough space for every animal kept
there.
13. Lighting must be sufficient so that artificial illumination
is not necessary in daylight.
14. Ventilation must provide fresh air without draughts.
15. Drainage must be adequate to carry away liquid waste and keep
the standings dry.
16. There must be provision for storage and disposal of manure
and spoiled straw.
17. Adequate accommodation must be provided for forage, bedding,
stable equipment and saddlery.
18. The licensee must ensure that suitable arrangements exist
for the protection and evacuation of horses in case of fire. The
name, address and telephone number of the licensee or other
responsible person must be displayed in a prominent position on the
outside of the premises. Written instructions for action to be
taken in the event of fire, particularly for evacuation of horses,
must be displayed in a prominent position on the outside of the
premises.
19. No person under 16 years of age must be left in charge of
the business at any time.
20. The licensee must hold a current insurance policy providing
a minimum insurance cover of £2,000,000 or such other amount
considered appropriate by the Director of Community Services. This
must insure him against liability for any injury sustained by those
who hire a horse from him for riding and those who use a horse in
the course of receiving from him, in return for payment,
instruction in riding and arising out of the hire or use of a horse
as aforesaid and which also insures such persons in respect of any
liability which may be incurred by them in respect of injury to any
person caused by, or arising out of, the hire or use of a horse as
aforesaid.
21. A register must be kept by the licensee of all horses aged
three years and under which are usually kept on the premises. This
must be available for inspection by an authorised officer at all
reasonable times.
22. At all times the management of the riding establishment must
be by a qualified person. This is either by experience in the
management of horses or by being the holder of an approved
certificate, or by employing a person who is qualified to be the
holder of such a licence.