Trial due to start for gamekeeper Racster Dingwall accused of conspiracy to kill a Hen Harrier

The trial begins at York Magistrates’ Court on Thursday 29th January 2026 for gamekeeper Racster Dingwall, accused of conspiracy to kill a Hen Harrier on a grouse moor in the Yorkshire Dales National Park.

York Magistrates’ Court. Photo by Ruth Tingay

The prosecution alleges Mr Dingwall was one of three gamekeepers caught on the RSPB’s covert footage from the Conistone & Grassington Estate on 2nd October 2024, as broadcast on Channel 4 News.

Mr Dingwall pleaded not guilty to two charges at an earlier hearing at Skipton Magistrates’ Court on 2 May 2025 (here) and the case was sent to York Magistrates’ Court for a trial in front of a District judge.

At a pre-trial hearing in September 2025, Mr Dingwall’s barrister failed to get the case thrown out on a technicality after the District judge ruled the RSPB’s evidence was legally obtained and therefore admissible (see here).

As a consequence, a two-day trial was set for 29th and 30th January 2026.

Interestingly, tomorrow’s case has been listed as a ‘sentencing’ hearing, which suggests that Mr Dingwall intends to plead guilty.

NB: Because criminal legal proceedings are live, the comment facility has been switched off until the case has concluded.