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Steve Bloomfield

BASC has given its support to a British Game Alliance (BGA) initiative that aims to ensure high standards on shoots.

BASC was one of a number of rural organisations which met shoot owners and gamekeepers to discuss shoot management best practice with the BGA’s auditing partners Acoura.

Steve Bloomfield, BASC’s executive director of shooting and operations, said: “BASC supports the BGA in its mission to market game and give customer assurance to those buying game meat.

“BASC staff are working with the BGA to ensure that this initiative succeeds and is credible. BASC has been involved with BGA in conducting a shoot audit and believes that inspection systems, properly run and scrutinised, can support high standards on shoots supplying game to the market.”

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Garry Doolan

Garry Doolan is BASC’s deputy director of communications and public affairs. He has more than 20 years experience of journalism and the media. He joined the organisation in 2016 and is a keen shooter and beater, with his springer spaniel Quincy.