Showing posts with label Minehead Harriers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Minehead Harriers. Show all posts

Saturday, September 22, 2007

THREE ACCUSED OF BREAKING HUNTING ACT

The Cornishman

A date has been set for the trial of three men accused of hunting illegally in the Westcountry.

The members of the Minehead Harriers will appear before magistrates in Taunton on October 8.

They face allegations under the Hunting Act, in a prosecution brought by the League Against Cruel Sports.

It is understood the organisation has footage which it claims shows the trio hunting illegally.

Papers have been served on Minehead Harriers huntmaster Sydney Westcott, as well as William Goffe and Gary Bradley.

All three stand accused under the Hunting Act, but Gary Bradley, the hunt's whipper-in, is also alleged to have committed a public order offence.

The allegations relate to an incident in January this year.

The huntsmen have the support of their hunt and of the Countryside Alliance.

The case will be the third brought by the league in the region. So far, all of them have been in Somerset. The organisation has succeeded in its two other prosecutions.

In June, huntsman Richard Down and whipper-in Adrian Pillivant, of the Quantock Staghounds, were convicted at Bristol Magistrates' Court.

They were each fined £500 and ordered to pay £1,000 costs.

In August last year, Tony Wright, of the Exmoor Foxhounds, became the first person to be found guilty of hunting illegally.

He was fined £500, but he has lodged an appeal, which is scheduled to be heard at Exeter Crown Court on November 5.

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Monday, September 03, 2007

HARRIERS PACK ACCUSED OF ILLEGAL HUNTING

Horse & Hound

TheMinehead Harriers are the latest pack to be targeted by the League Against Cruel Sports (LACS) for alleged illegal hunting.

The LACS claims to have footage showing the hunt breaking the terms of the Hunting Act while trail hunting in January.

Minehead Harriers master Sydney Westcott, huntsman William Goffe and amateur whipper-in Gary Bradley were summonsed to appear at court today (Thurs) but the case was been adjourned.

Mr Bradley is also charged with a public order offence.

It is the first case to involve a pack of hounds carrying out trail hunting – rather than huntsmen taking part in exempt hunting.

Joint master Caroline Clifford said: "We have not seen the footage. The League is out with us almost every day and they have taken a lot of footage of us but I don't know what of. We just have to wait for the new date to be set. The Masters of Foxhounds Association (MFHA) and the Countryside Alliance (CA) have been tremendously supportive of us."

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