The Racing Foundation was delighted to welcome more than 200 delegates to the fifth annual Horseracing Industry Conference at Newbury Racecourse last month.
A survey commissioned by the Racing Foundation shows a new strategic approach is essential to deal with the challenges faced with recruitment, training and retention of stable staff.
British horseracing has launched its first Business Administration apprenticeship, which provides support for racing’s employers to recruit an apprentice for an office-based role.
The Riding A Dream Academy which supports young riders aged 14-18 from diverse ethnic backgrounds, under-represented communities and urban equestrian centres has been awarded three years of funding
National Racehorse week 2022 to take place during 10-18 September where more than 11,000 places will be offered to the public to experience racing behind the scenes.
Since its inception in 2012, the Foundation’s total giving has now hit the £30m mark as it looks to make a difference in racing by acting as a catalyst and a funder of improvement.
The annual Horseracing Industry Conference, delivered by the Racing Foundation in partnership with University of Liverpool will be returning on Thursday 30th June 2022 at Newbury Racecourse.