BASC Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland restaurants go wild for a taste of game
There will be three more opportunities for people to enjoy a taste of game at restaurants in Northern Ireland over the next few weeks.
There will be three more opportunities for people to enjoy a taste of game at restaurants in Northern Ireland over the next few weeks.
The qualifying rounds of the BASC gamekeepers’ national clay shoot will take place at locations across the UK in March.
The British Association for Shooting & Conservation’s Eden Game Shooters Evening will take place at the Shepherds Inn, Carlisle on Thursday 03 April 2008 from 7pm.
Thousands of people will get the ultimate countryside experience when they visit the West Country Game Fair on 15-16 March in Somerset.
There will be another two chances for people to sample a taste of Northern Ireland game in February.
More people in the south west of England will be able to sharpen their shooting skills thanks to new courses being organised by the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC).
A gun club in County Armagh will be holding a special activity day next month for young people who want to try shooting sports.
Following pressure from BASC, the Welsh Assembly Government will be renewing 25 general licences without any changes this week.
Gamekeepers and shoot managers who lack the qualification to sell meat to game dealers can still attend an accredited BASC training course this year.