BASC East
Norfolk roadshow.
BASC?s Norfolk roadshow was held on the 12th of March at Easton College.
The main hall boasted 30 stands and a ST-2 shooting simulator, which was busy all evening.
BASC?s Norfolk roadshow was held on the 12th of March at Easton College.
The main hall boasted 30 stands and a ST-2 shooting simulator, which was busy all evening.
A Lead Ammunition Group made up of relevant stakeholders is being brought together under the chairmanship of BASC’s chief executive John Swift to advise on issues connected with lead.
Gundog owners in Essex are being invited to put their dogs forward to take part in two events run by the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC).
A gamekeepers? clay shoot has been held in Norfolk by the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC). BASC’s annual Eastern Regional Gamekeepers? Clay Shoot took place at the Mid Norfolk Shooting School.
This week more than 40 gamekeepers and employers have completed the new Scottish snaring accreditation. The series of courses was run by the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC), in association with the Cairngorms National Park Authority (CNPA). Others will be run throughout Scotland in the coming months. This is part of an industry-led initiative to professionalise the use of snares for necessary pest control in Scotland. The courses cover the law, forthcoming legislation,
Everyone involved in shooting sports is being urged to take part in a groundbreaking online election campaign being run by the UK?s largest shooting organisation, the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC).
A gamekeeper and his dog from Wellington in Somerset have taken the top honours in the gamekeepers? classes at Crufts 2010. Melvyn Hobbs and his English Springer Spaniel Whitebrook Lord of the Rings, also known as Moley, won the Northesk memorial trophy.
Just to let you know that we have produced a new document titled Guidance for employers: Getting involved in work experience and work-related learning.
A young dog handler from a village near Oswestry, Shropshire, has proved he is top dog after winning at Crufts for the second year running. Twelve-year-old Michael Broadbent, from Llangedwyn, won the Best Young Handler under 14-years-old in the gamekeepers’ and working gundog classes run at Crufts 2010 by the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC).