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BASC welcomes Minister’s comments on grouse shooting
Dr Therese Coffey reaffirmed the government’s manifesto commitment that it has no intention to ban driven grouse shooting.
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Dr Therese Coffey reaffirmed the government’s manifesto commitment that it has no intention to ban driven grouse shooting.
MPs drew on evidence contained within BASC’s white paper on grouse shooting.
Seal Island Gun Club is a small clay shooting club based near Chichester. They have been affiliated with BASC for a number of years and on Sunday 2nd October they held a charity shoot in aid of St Wilfrid’s Hospice which is located near Chichester. They managed to raise £1000 Read more…
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