BASC East
BASC advises Food Standards Agency on its strategy for 2010-2015
BASC has been promoting game as a healthy, sustainable and highly nutritious food source since the mid 1960?s and through its Game?s On campaign which was launched in 2005.
BASC has been promoting game as a healthy, sustainable and highly nutritious food source since the mid 1960?s and through its Game?s On campaign which was launched in 2005.
BASC held its annual liaison meeting with the NFU and CLA on 2 June where various topical issues were discussed ranging from the possible implications to shooters of cross compliance and the Water Framework Directive.
The Game’s On campaign has been featured in an article on thePublican.com website. thePublican.com is the leading community and information resource for the UK pub industry with over 87,000 registered users.
Over four thousand city school children from Yorkshire got to experience rural life at a special event held at the Ledston estate near Castleford last month.
BASC has taken its first steps towards using multimedia communication to promote shooting with the release of its first film on the internet.
BASC is recommending that any decision which affects the ownership of deactivated firearms should be deferred until a report has been received from the National Ballistics Intelligence Service (NaBIS).
Game?s On are delighted to offer visitors the opportunity to enjoy high quality game tastings and the chance to purchase a wide variety of game meat products at up coming game fairs, through Shropshire based game processors and Game?s On supporters, Willo Game.
A group of schoolchildren from Sheffield have been learning about airguns, gundogs and conservation with BASC this month.
Sporting shooters have raised several thousand pounds to help BASC save water voles and a range of other wildlife from extinction in Cheshire.