BASC Northern Ireland
Two more chances to sample a taste of Northern Ireland game
There will be two more chances for people to sample a taste of Northern Ireland game in January.
There will be two more chances for people to sample a taste of Northern Ireland game in January.
Natural England has launched a consultation on proposed changes to the species listed on wildlife general licences but this will not affect the renewals due on 1 January 2009.
BASC has extended the guest gun insurance benefit for affiliated clubs and syndicates to include cover for beaters’ days.
A luxury hotel on the Shropshire/Powys border will be hosting a BASC Taste of Game evening on Friday 6 February.
The British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC) has joined forces with Cranfield University at Shrivenham to offer its members the most comprehensive and accurate information on distances travelled by all main shot types used in game, wildfowl, pigeon and clay shooting.
BASC will help shooting interests address concerns in the new Marine Bill which has been announced in the Queen’s Speech.
Pubs and restaurants in the south east of England will be giving their customers the opportunity to try a taste of game this November.
Natural England is proposing to introduce sea eagles (white tailed eagles) into East Anglia starting in Norfolk in the summer of 2009.
There are two police firearms liaison group meetings taking place in the next three weeks, these are with Essex and Cambridge.