BASC East
Centenary beer selected for the Great British Beer Festival
BASC’s centenary beer – Double Barrelled – has been chosen by the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) to be showcased at Britain’s biggest beer festival next month.
BASC’s centenary beer – Double Barrelled – has been chosen by the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) to be showcased at Britain’s biggest beer festival next month.
Following the publication of a report from the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs committee on the draft Marine Bill, BASC is concerned that no account has been taken of the impact on wildfowling or the damage to public safety on ‘spreading room’ over salt marshes and mud flats.
This was an opportunity for 12 young people aged between 13 and 17 years to learn more about sporting rifles on a military approved range near Ashbourne, Derbyshire.
Britain’s foremost sporting artist Roger McPhail has painted a wildfowling scene that sums up the spirit of the WAGBI/BASC centenary as the cover for the special centenary issue of Shooting & Conservation.
BASC is to make a direct appeal to its members to help fund the cost of building its new Communications Centre.
Over 150 children from North Wales got to find out more about countryside activities such as falconry, fishing and shooting at a special schools event held on the Gwaenynog estate in Denbighshire last week.
TV chef Mike Robinson has made a commitment to support BASC’s fundraising plans for building their new Communications Centre.
The British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC) has expressed its concern at the Welsh Assembly’s decision to go ahead with the proposed ban on electronic dog collars as it believes it may lead to more dogs being put down.
Over four thousand city school children from Yorkshire got to experience rural life at a special event held at the Ledston estate near Castleford.