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TV chef admits hunting offences | TV chef admits hunting offences |
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Television chef Clarissa Dickson-Wright and racehorse trainer Sir Mark Prescott have both pleaded guilty to hunting offences in North Yorkshire. | Television chef Clarissa Dickson-Wright and racehorse trainer Sir Mark Prescott have both pleaded guilty to hunting offences in North Yorkshire. |
Dickson-Wright of Midlothian, Scotland, and Prescott, of Newmarket, Suffolk, admitted attending two hare coursing events near Malton in March 2007. | |
Neither appeared in person at Scarborough Magistrates' Court. | Neither appeared in person at Scarborough Magistrates' Court. |
The private prosecution was brought by the International Fund for Animal Welfare. | The private prosecution was brought by the International Fund for Animal Welfare. |
Dickson-Wright, a former barrister, rose to fame in the BBC cookery programme Two Fat Ladies. | Dickson-Wright, a former barrister, rose to fame in the BBC cookery programme Two Fat Ladies. |
Prescott is a prolific trainer of winners from his Newmarket yard. | Prescott is a prolific trainer of winners from his Newmarket yard. |
Hare coursing was outlawed at the same time as fox hunting with hounds. | Hare coursing was outlawed at the same time as fox hunting with hounds. |