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Countryside issues matter to Labour, BASC rural reception told
Important that Labour “recognises the importance of its rural constituents”.
Important that Labour “recognises the importance of its rural constituents”.
People who shoot are the eyes and ears of the countryside and the “perfect people” to be on the lookout for Asian hornets.
Changes put forward by NRW are “far-reaching” and will affect all users of the licensing system.
BASC has responded strongly to Home Office consultation.
“Real professional” who has educated thousands.
The popularity of driven pheasant and partridge shooting has surged in recent years. Never has the sport been so accessible to such a wide range of people from all backgrounds.
BBC Radio Kent listeners told about the conservation and economic benefits of shooting.
Green Shoots Wales officer, Hamish Profit shares a simple way to make a pair of shooting sticks for under £10.
By working together, acting positively and promoting all research and development into new products, rural groups are looking to secure the future of shooting.