BASC North
Shooters raise thousands of pounds to save Cheshire?s wildlife
Sporting shooters have raised several thousand pounds to help BASC save water voles and a range of other wildlife from extinction in Cheshire.
Sporting shooters have raised several thousand pounds to help BASC save water voles and a range of other wildlife from extinction in Cheshire.
The 2009 BASC Northern Ireland Game Fair was a major success despite the extraordinary 40mm of rain that fell during the previous week.
Game’s On supporter and top chef Mark Gilchrist has returned to his old school to show students how to prepare and cook game.
Mark and the King’s School in Canterbury will be opening a restaurant in the grounds of Canterbury Cathedral from 26-30 June for the school?s annual arts? festival (King?s Week). They will be curing fish, making sausages, skinning rabbits and butchering their own deer – preparing and sourcing as much local wild food as possible for visitors to enjoy.
BASC’s Green Shoots conservation project has celebrated almost a decade of success at a reception in the House of Lords.
The Essex Shooting School hosted BASC?s Eastern Region ?Ladies Introduction to Shooting Day? on Tuesday 12 May.
The British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC) has welcomed the news that the number of legally held guns in Scotland has risen to its highest figure in 10 years.
The BBC has apologised about mistakes it made during a recent story broadcast on their evening news programme.
A special gundog event, which is being held at Ballywalter Park in Northern Ireland next month, has been organised to raise money for Meningitis Research.
The BASC Wales Country Fair will be celebrating its tenth anniversary at Bodelwyddan Castle on 27-28 June.