Prominent gardeners speak out against Chelsea Flower Show's association with fox huntingHeadline sponsor, The Newt Hotel, refuses to commit to banning the notorious BSVThe 2024 Chelsea Flower Show is well underway. Attendees have been alarmed to discover that the show's headline sponsor, luxury hotel business The Newt, is associated with illegal hunting. Now some of the country's most famous gardeners have spoken out about the event's ongoing relationship with the hotel.Protect the Wild, along with our friends at Action Against Foxhunting, have been campaigning for The Newt to ban the Blackmore and Sparkford Vale (BSV) - one of the most barbaric and violent hunts in the country - from meeting on its land. We have repeatedly written to the hotel, asking it to sever ties with the hunt, and until recently we were ignored. So we began a petition and open letter, which has almost 12,000 signatures and counting. Eventually, the hotel replied to us with an inadequate response which we will talk about later. And so this week we have been on the ground, outside the Chelsea Flower Show, to inform the public that the event's main sponsor refuses to disavow fox hunting. This week, prominent gardener Sarah Gerrard-Jones, author of The Plant Rescuer, writer for BBC Gardeners' World, and with 481K Instagram followers, has used her platform to speak out in defence of foxes. Gerrard-Jones was a gold medal winner at the 2022 Chelsea Flower Show, but this year has been vocal in supporting our campaign to ask the Royal Horticultural Society - the show's organiser - to drop The Newt. Commenting on The Newt's Instagram reel, she said:
The famous gardener went on to share Protect the Wild's petition, telling the Chelsea Flower Show to drop The Newt as a sponsor. Sarah Gerrard-Jones speaks out against The NewtMeanwhile, gardener Cleve West, author of The Garden Of Vegan, has written an Instagram post, supporting Protect the Wild's campaign and speaking out against The Newt:
Cleve West speaks out on Instagram about The Newt's support of the BSVOne of the worst hunts in the countryIn a previous article, Protect the Wild wrote extensively about why The Newt should not be turning a blind eye to the illegal and violent activities of the BSV Hunt, outlining the criminal activities of some of the hunt's members. These include a terrierman who pleaded guilty to assault after throwing urine into the face of a female hunt saboteur, and a hunt member who was found guilty of assaulting a hunt saboteur and causing actual bodily harm. The saboteur was so badly injured that he was hospitalised. In January 2024, the hunt was suspended by hunting’s so-called ‘governing body’, the British Hound Sports Association (BHSA), after its hounds were caught tearing up a fox. On top of this, a study by Protect the Wild of the 2022/23 hunting season revealed that nearly a third of the BSV’s observed meets resulted in the pursuit and killing of a fox. The Blackmore and Sparkford Vale hounds kill a fox. Drone footage by North Dorset SabsDamage controlAfter receiving over ten thousand emails from people who signed the petition, The Newt finally responded to Protect the Wild. We replied to the business, asking it to confirm whether it has banned the BSV from meeting on its land. The hotel stated:
We publicly responded, arguing that The Newt is not fooling anyone with this carefully worded statement. After all, the hotel isn't definitively saying that hunting is banned on its land - only that there are no meets scheduled to take place. In order to get more clarity, we emailed the business once more, asking three questions:
Protect the Wild already knows the answer to the second question. It is common knowledge that the BSV has met at The Newt numerous times. It appears that the business has attempted to erase photographic evidence of this online - for example, the hunt has been much-photographed on the hotel grounds by professional photographer Emma Harris. Unsurprisingly, her photos of the BSV on the estate - which were previously made public on her website - have now been deleted (but not without being screengrabbed first!). There are, however, some photos that haven't yet been taken down, such as this 2021 Instagram post: The Blackmore and Sparkford Vale is photographed at The NewtOn top of this, a BSV meet card from the 2022-23 season (photographed below), which publicised the hunt's schedule, included Hadspen - a village and the name of the estate before it was renamed The Newt - as a host on 24 November. It is highly likely that the host will have been the hotel. [caption id="attachment_57907" align="aligncenter" width="1920"] BSV meet card for the 2022-23 season, with Hadspen listed on 24 November.Join us at the Chelsea Flower Show!We look forward to seeing some of you as we protest outside the Chelsea Flower Show in London this week. We will be leafleting at the main entrance points at these times:
For directions and transport options, see the Royal Horticultural Society website here. And help our petition to The Newt to reach 12500 signatures! Please sign “Ban the Blackmore and Sparkford Vale Hunt from using The Newt” A big thank you to every single one of you for supporting the campaign for The Newt in Somerset to ban the BSV Hunt from their land. Below are the online actions you can take if you aren’t able to make our London days of action.
Rob, Founder of Protect the Wild |
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