Grove & Rufford Hunt
Secretary’s Notes
WEBSITE
The website http://www.groveruffordhunt.org.uk is updated regularly, particularly in the season, when cancellations, changes to meets etc are posted as soon as known. On occasion, urgent notices are emailed to those on the email list. Email me if you are not on the list.
COMMITTEE
There were four new members proposed for the two committee vacancies and so an election was held. See contact details for the list of committee members elected for the 2011/12 season.
FINANCES AND SUBSCRIPTIONS
Total income at £104,500 was up £6,000 year on year. Subscriptions were down but
cap had increased and fund raising also increased with the Supporters Club giving
£10,000, the Entertainments Committee £15,000, the Point to Point Committee £7,000
and the Trustees £5,000. Overall costs at £115,000 were up on the previous year due
mainly to the increase in motor vehicle costs and horse expenses. After allowing
for the profit on the sale of the old horsebox the Hunt ended the year with a £7,000
deficit.
The Trustees accounts showed a deficit of £4,000 for the year, due mainly
to increases in property repair costs.
The Committee have decided to increase the hunt subscriptions for the coming season
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INSURANCE: MEMBERSHIP OF THE COUNTRYSIDE ALLIANCE
The Committee expects all subscribers and supporters to be members of the CA. Membership provides personal public liability cover of £5m whilst engaging in recognised country pursuits. Subscription forms must either quote your CA membership or provide evidence of personal public liability of £5m which includes hunting. The Committee and Masters are not willing to allow individuals to hunt who are not adequately insured.
VISITORS
Visits are welcome from known persons or on introduction – the Secretary must be
contacted beforehand.
Visitors are welcome to attend as many times as they wish,
provided they pay the daily visitors cap.
AUTUMN HUNTING
As set out in the Hunting Act guidance notes, we shall be on hound exercise from late August, building up to full line hunting out of covert during October. Dress ratcatcher. See website for updates. Dress from the opening meet hunting uniform.
MEET CARDS
Meet cards are prepared by the Masters after consultation with farmers and shoots. This means that they are often only available shortly before the card starts, and take a further week to print and post.
GATE SHUTTING
We no longer nominate gate shutters. The last through must ensure that all gates are closed.
DAMAGE TO GATES
A charge of £100 will be made to anyone breaking a gate whilst hunting
HORSE BOXES
Please park at least half a mile from the meet and do not obstruct private or public
roads or gateways.
CAR FOLLOWERS
Should always follow and not be in front of the Hunt and should take particular care
not to obstruct the highway, nor to go onto private property unless specifically
invited. Car followers should pay a daily cap when requested or the £100 compound
car cap which also covers meet cards. We would hope that regular car followers would
respect this position and pay the compound car cap at the beginning of the season.
DISCIPLINE
Members and followers who hunt submit themselves to the authority of the Masters
whose instructions, particularly with regard to avoiding damage to crops, must be
followed. Avoid riding down tramlines which are there for a purpose and are damaged
by riding, especially in wet weather. The Masters reserve the right to send home
anyone not obeying their instructions, riding dangerously, or appearing at the meet
incorrectly dressed. Under no circumstances must followers, mounted or otherwise,
become involved with anti-
CORRECT HUNTING DRESS
Gentlemen: Either three-
Autumn
Hunting: Tweed jacket (rat catcher) or wax / waterproof coat.
Collar and Buttons:
Green collar and hunt buttons are worn by invitation of the Masters.
Headgear: Although
bowler hats and top hats are traditional, it is recommended in the interests of safety
that hunting caps or skulls to EN or BSEN 1384 or Snell E2001 with restraining straps
should be worn. Black caps should be worn with plain black boots and grey caps with
top boots. Only Masters and Hunt servants wear ribbons attached to caps.
POINT-
For a horse to qualify to run in point-
The owner of a point-
Members’ Race. In view of the shortage of qualified jockeys in the Hunt, a race for
members only is not now run. There is a restricted race open to neighbouring hunts.
The Members' and Farmers' Cup is presented to the highest placed G&RH member to finish.
FARMERS
Farmers in the country who do not hunt regularly but would be interested either for themselves or their immediate family are invited to contact me.
Honorary Secretary