The RCA is aiming to enhance the raceday experience for all those living with mental and physical disabilities by commissioning audits to review the accessibility of racecourses.
The British Racing School (BRS) have announced the launch of a brand new training course covering all aspects of environmental sustainability in British horseracing.
Bringing a wealth of experience to the Foundation’s Board from across a number of industry areas, the Epsom-based trainer has 22 years experience of training racehorses and is a qualified vet
Delivered in partnership with University of Liverpool Management School, the conference will bring together expertise from sector leaders and researchers
Joint funded by the Racing Foundation and the media partners taking part in the Academy, the course offers 12 budding media enthusiasts the opportunity to gain work experience and training.
The grant will be used to deliver the horse welfare projects identified in the industry’s A Life Well-lived Strategy - a five-year plan to ensure the highest standards of welfare.
Going Green 2022 was the name of the Jockey Club's winning project, which encompasses a group-wide green strategy led by Sustainability and Corporate Social Values Manager Kirstin McEvoy.
The October Showcase meeting at Cheltenham is best known for being the the curtain raiser of the Cheltenham race season, but this year the Jockey Club used it as an opportunity to showcase a trial of sustainable practices.