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Greyhound racing ban a step closer in Wales


September 29, 2025 - 160 views

Ending greyhound racing in Wales is one step closer after a new bill has been introduced to the Senedd.

Over 35,000 people signed a petition calling for the end of racing, citing injuries and fatalities among racing greyhounds. The Bill will create new offences for organising or allowing greyhound races in Wales.

A subsequent public consultation received over 1,100 responses, with evidence highlighting injuries and fatalities among racing greyhounds at tracks.

If passed, the legislation will create two new offences, for operating a stadium or venue in Wales and knowingly permitting its use for greyhound racing, and organising a greyhound race anywhere in Wales.

Deputy First Minister with responsibility for Rural Affairs, Huw Irranca-Davies, said:

"We have listened to the public, considered the evidence, and are taking decisive action to prioritise animal welfare.

"The harm from greyhound racing can no longer be justified in a modern, compassionate Wales.

"The Bill provides a flexible implementation timescale to allow time for racing greyhounds, welfare organisations, those involved in the industry, and their local communities, to manage the move away from racing.

An Implementation Group, chaired by Dr Emily Blackwell, has been established to support the transition for all affected parties.