Ban Greyhound Racing within 5 years
- 989 Signatures
(Estimated Final Signatures: 1,072 - 5 added in the past 24hrs)
We want the Government to phase out greyhound racing within five years, because we believe the industry is not doing enough to protect the welfare of the dogs.
Found: Data released by the Greyhound Board of Great Britain confirms that 99 greyhounds died in 362,427 races
Feb. 28 2024
Source Page: VO 6033 request for rental information: greyhound tracks and speedway stadiumsFound: VO 6033 request for rental information: greyhound tracks and speedway stadiums
Correspondence Mar. 27 2024
Committee: Rural Affairs and Islands CommitteeFound: Petition PE1758: End Greyhound Racing in Scotland Letter from Michael Connolly, GBGB Licensed Trainer
Mentions:
1: Carson, Finlay (Con - Galloway and West Dumfries) owners and trainers who are registered with the Greyhound Board of Great Britain. - Speech Link
2: None I think that everybody in greyhound racing would be in the same situation. - Speech Link
3: None It is the Greyhound Board of Great Britain. - Speech Link
4: Harper, Emma (SNP - South Scotland) In respect of whether banned substances are given in greyhound racing. - Speech Link
5: Ruskell, Mark (Green - Mid Scotland and Fife) How long would you normally keep a greyhound for? - Speech Link
Nov. 22 2023
Source Page: Discussions with Mark Bird about licensing Scotland's only unregulated greyhound track: EIR releaseFound: Discussions with Mark Bird about licensing Scotland's only unregulated greyhound track: EIR release
Nov. 22 2023
Source Page: Discussions with Mark Bird about licensing Scotland's only unregulated greyhound track: EIR releaseFound: Discussions with Mark Bird about licensing Scotland's only unregulated greyhound track: EIR release
Asked by: Andrew Rosindell (Conservative - Romford)
Question to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport:
To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, whether her Department is taking steps to support the promotion of the greyhound racing industry; and if she will make a statement.
Answered by Stuart Andrew - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Culture, Media and Sport)
The government acknowledges the contribution that greyhound racing makes to our economy. There are 21 licensed stadiums in Great Britain, regulated by the main industry regulatory body, the Greyhound Board of Great Britain (GBGB). The GBGB have estimated that the British greyhound industry employs over 7,000 people across the country, with an annual turnover estimated at £2.6 billion. In 2019/20, betting on greyhound racing raised £35m through the General Betting Duty.
The GBGB receives funds through the British Greyhound Racing Fund (BGRF) in the form of voluntary contributions from bookmakers on betting turnover on licensed greyhound racing. In January 2019 the Government announced that it had secured a new funding commitment from five of the largest online bookmakers, to help ensure the welfare of greyhounds continues to be protected and improved. This was in addition to the existing voluntary payments made to the BGRF from most betting operators that benefit from greyhound racing, which sit alongside commercial deals between the betting and racing industries. In March 2021 the Betting and Gaming Council (BGC) announced a further four bookmakers had agreed to begin contributing to the Fund. This means that every member of the BGC who offers bets on greyhound racing now contributes to the Fund.
The government has welcomed the GBGB’s welfare targets, contained in the Greyhound Commitment and its long term, national welfare strategy, ‘A Good Life for Every Greyhound’.
The department has held discussions with the greyhound racing industries on a range of issues and will continue to encourage any remaining bookmakers that have not signed up to the voluntary arrangements to do so.
Correspondence Jul. 14 2023
Committee: Rural Affairs and Islands CommitteeFound: Petition PE1758: End Greyhound Racing in Scotland Letter to Greyhound Racing Ireland, 14 July 2023
Nov. 22 2023
Source Page: Discussions with Mark Bird about licensing Scotland's only unregulated greyhound track: EIR releaseFound: Discussions with Mark Bird about licensing Scotland's only unregulated greyhound track: EIR release
Feb. 16 2024
Source Page: Consultation on the Licensing of Activities Involving Animals Analysis of responses receivedFound: animal care services (dog walking, dog grooming, livery services, canine fertility businesses) and greyhound