Yard Owner Asked to Pay for Licence for Playing Music to Horses

A woman who leaves a radio on to calm her horses as been contacted by the Performing Right Society (PRS) and has been asked to pay a licence fee.
As Mrs Greenaway employs more than two staff the PRS have said that she must pay for a public performance licence at a cost of £99 per year.
According to Mrs Greenaway the staff at the Malthouse Equestrian Centre in Bushton, Wiltshire don’t even listen to the radio as she leaves it tuned into Classic FM. The music is purely for the benefit of keeping the horses calm.
The radio is now left switched off apart from on Sundays when there are no staff at the stable yard.
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