BASC Wales
Wentloog Wildfowlers remove skip load of rubbish from foreshore
A huge skip load of metal, plastic and rubbish and over 50 car tyres have been cleared off the foreshore between Cardiff and Peterstone by a group of wildfowlers.
A huge skip load of metal, plastic and rubbish and over 50 car tyres have been cleared off the foreshore between Cardiff and Peterstone by a group of wildfowlers.
The newsletter includes information about Food Safety Week and research into undeclared ingredients in food.
Construction work on a state-of-the-art communications centre at the headquarters of BASC has started this week.
A renowned wildlife artist has produced this year?s Wildlife Habitat Trust stamp artwork ‘White-fronted Geese on the Severn’.
Lantra, which is the Sector Skills Council for environmental and land-based industries, is currently undertaking research about their website and they would like BASC members to participate.
BASC has asked for a meeting with the Broadcast Committee of Advertising Practice (BCAP) to discuss the lifting of the ban on advertising shooting related activities and businesses on television and radio.
Robert Irvine has been re-elected as chairman of BASC?s council at a meeting following the association?s AGM on 13 June. Mike Sherman was re-elected as vice-chairman. Four new people ? Helen Cormack, Michael Smith, Peter Glenser and Alan Balfour ? have also been elected to BASC council.
A Scottish daily newspaper – the Press & Journal – has reported on a new initiative to promote the eating of wild Scottish venison.