Riding establishment licence
A riding establishment is defined as 'the carrying on of a business of keeping horses to let them out for hire for riding or riding instruction'. - Licences to keep a riding establishment are issued under the Riding Establishments Acts 1964 and 1970.
- Licences are renewable annually.
- The council will arrange for the inspection of horses and premises by a veterinary surgeon to ensure the welfare of the animals and that the accommodation is suitable.
- Additional conditions are required by the Act, whether specified in the licence or not.
- The licence will be issued subject to compliance with licence conditions and payment of the licence fee.
Detailed information
Updated 08/20/2009 10:01:13 AM