"British Racing: Key Facts
Attendances – 5.77 million attendees at over
1,500 fixtures held at 59 racecourses, with four
of the top ten sports events in the UK.
Revenues generated – Annual expenditure
of over £3.5 billion, with a tax contribution of
£300 million from racecourses, participants
and a world-leading breeding industry.
Levy – c.£95 million raised in 2018 after levy
reform amidst rising betting activity on British
racing, of over £14 billion per annum.
Employment – Over 17,400 FTE jobs in the
industry across rural Britain; approximately 450
jockeys, 550 trainers & 6,500 stable staff.
Scottish racing – Across five racecourses and
training yards, Scottish Racing generates £300
million annually in turnover and supports
3,400 full-time "
What the above does not reflect is the additional money that flows into the economy from Hospitality and catering, equestrian clothing, equipment and bespoke couture like Holland and Cooper, manufacturers of horse boxes, etc the list is pretty endless really, nor does it mention the amount of money that goes into horse welfare via betting etc.
All horse related activities are under the spotlight and there is and has been ongoing changes to equipment, competition rules, the training of horses and riders etc. As someone who has been fairly close to horses for a longish time, I would hate to see horses become a rare species and the fact is because they are expensive and extremely time consuming to care for unless they have a job, the only place they will be kept is in the zoo or for some of our wonderful native breeds, mowing the grass on moors and in National Parks.
My life has been enriched by horses, my younger daughter led a life of excitement and freedom which helped to make her the resilient and independent adult she has become. I wish more not fewer children could have the same experience. Banning racing would be the thin end of the wedge and I hope for everyone who loves horses this never happens.