2020 has been a time of extremes. Times of despair, frustration and disappointment living side by side with times of pride, heroism and hope. Times of deep grief and separation…
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Chair’s End of Year Message
Christmas 2020 will be different for all of us, that said I would like to take this opportunity to wish you as merry a Christmas as possible and pass on…
MoreZootech – Approval of 3rd Country Listing by the European Commission
Announcement 15th December 2020: The Icelandic Horse Society of Great Britain are pleased to receive confirmation from DEFRA (See here) that we have been listed as a 3rd Country breeding body…
MoreCongratulations to everyone who took part in the The IHSGB Distance Award 2019-2020
The winners and places were announced at the recent IHSGB Annual AGM. To balance the different circumstances of our IHSGB members during lockdown, we included additional ways to join in….
MoreCongratulations to all who entered the Icelandic Horse Challenge Cup 2020!
Congratulations to all who entered the Icelandic Horse Challenge Cup 2020! Keeping our energy up during COVID has been hard on everyone, but it’s inspiring to see those who joined…
MoreIHSGB Annual Report and Accounts for 2019 – 2020
The Annual Report and Accounts for our last financial year are now available here. Enjoy!
MoreAGM 2020 — Nominations have now closed.
Nominations for the IHSGB Board have now closed. Full details are now available in the members area, our members Facebook group and via eBulletin updates. We hope you will be…
MoreComing soon! AGM – IHSGB Members and non-members invited
We head towards the IHSGB Annual General Meeting, Saturday 14th November at 13.15 hours by virtual means. We will advise at a later date how you can register to join….
MoreA tribute to Nick Foot, Oakfield Farm Icelandic Horses
The Icelandic Horse Society GB is truly saddened of the deaths of Nick Foot and Judith Darmady. In the past Judith was our Breeding Leader and our members have expressed…
MoreLittle Viking Horse in FEIF news!
Our very own Sleipnir editor, Catherine Holland, was featured in FEIF news. To follow updates on the book or the Little Viking Horse himself, visit his Facebook page.
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