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    www.horseandhound.co.uk/news/397/115859.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/13/2007    Last Visited: 4/13/2007  

    Former FRC registrar Miles Williamson-Noble told H&H: "I genuinely believe this man is no threat to the public."

    At a public FRC meeting on 7 March, members voted in support of Mr Williamson-Noble's decision to allow the man's apprenticeship to continue.As a result, the UKHSU has hit back in its forthcoming spring newsletter.

    In an article headed "Miles smiles on paedophiles", the UKHSU states: "Farriers are left in a position of trust on clients' premises where children live and play."

    Mr Williamson-Noble explained that in 2002 the judge did not ban the man from working with children, but said it would be inappropriate for him to go into people's homes.Mr Williamson-Noble said he was governed by FRC regulations.

    "The council, through its disciplinary committee, has the power to suspend or remove from the register a farrier guilty of serious misconduct in a professional respect," said Mr Williamson-Noble."When this matter came to light, the interpretation of 'professional respect' did not relate to an individual's private life."

    He said "professional respect" has now been defined more widely to include "bringing the profession into disrepute" and "putting the public and horses in danger", but that the change cannot be applied to cases that have already been decided.

    Because the man is an apprentice, his case was not heard by the disciplinary committee but decided by Mr Williamson-Noble after consultation with the investigating committee and chairman of the FRC.

    "We looked very carefully at this, and have ensured this man's present employer is fully aware of the background.I would look to the employer to use his common sense," said Mr Williamson-Noble, who added that he is a father of two and grandfather of three."We take very seriously our responsibility to protect the public, but can only do so within the confines of the law.

    He added: "Parents have a responsibility for supervising their children and the circumstances they are in.

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    www.lantra.co.uk/Farriery/..%5CFarriery%5CNews344.asp - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/18/2005    Last Visited: 9/22/2007  

    Miles Williamson-Noble, Registrar of the Farriers Registration Council, is pleased with the statistics "We have always thought that the farriery apprenticeship was one of if not the best apprenticeship in the country, and we are delighted to have the results to confirm this"

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    ukhsu.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=590&sid=3f76c2f43ca6e0c - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/23/2002    Last Visited: 8/3/2008  

    Mr Miles Williamson-Noble Registrar The Farriers Registration Council

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    www.warkscol.ac.uk/equistudy/news/newspage.asp?id=84 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/11/2007    Last Visited: 9/11/2007  

    Miles Williamson-Noble, Training Director of the Farriery Training Agency and Council, UK said recently "We are most excited by the new and unique training materials produced by Warwickshire College, which we commend as valuable for both students and experienced farriers.

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    ukhsu.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=646&sid=3f76c2f43ca6e0c - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/12/2007    Last Visited: 8/3/2008  

    I did ask her to "provide us with a description of your duties for our farrier members, any further information about yourself and a photograph for inclusion in our newsletter would also be appreciated" but I was told by Miles Williamson-Noble (Registrar) that my "request for a member of staff to provide you with a description of their duties, personal details and a photograph is totally out of order".

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    - Country Life : Property News, Guides & Listings -... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/15/2008    Last Visited: 6/15/2008  

    Miles Williamson-Noble, FRC secretary, re-iterates the importance of distinguishing between horses going unshod and owners or third parties carrying out DIY trimming.

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    ATF Letter - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/16/2004    Last Visited: 2/5/2005  

    Mr Miles Williamson-NobleRegistrar The Farriers Registration Council

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    FRC: friend or foe? - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/23/2001    Last Visited: 8/3/2008  

    Miles Williamson-Noble

    Registrar.
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    I HAVE NEVER RECEIVED THIS LETTER, in fact I wrote to Mr Williamson-Noble on 13th July asking for the courtesy of a reply to my letter of 22nd June, this situation remains the same as of to-day's date 16th July.
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    Bob Pickard from Miles Williamson-Noble (see below)

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    Horse&Hound Online - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/22/2005    Last Visited: 10/22/2005  

    According to Miles Williamson-Noble, registrar at the Farriers Registration Council, you can earn £25,000-£30,000 relatively soon after qualification.
    ...
    Williamson-Noble sees the access course as "a great way for women to prove themselves".

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    Horse&Hound Online - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/18/2005    Last Visited: 9/18/2005  

    But according to Miles Williamson-Noble, registrar of the Farriers Registration Council, farriery is a craft from which intense satisfaction may be derived."It requires hard work and dedication to become a farrier, but the rewards are numerous," he says.

    "Farriers are skilled craftspeople with a sound knowledge of both the theory and practice of the craft of shoeing," Miles explains.
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    "The Worshipful Company of Farriers was given responsibility for securing adequate standards of competence and conduct among farriers by The Farriers (Registration) Act 1975, together with advancement of the art and science of farriery," explains Miles.
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    "Candidates for an Advanced Apprenticeship (AA) in Farriery must be at least 16 years of age, though there is no upper age limit," explains Miles.

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