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Shoots in Scotland face tax re-introduction
The publication of the Land Reform (Scotland) Bill confirms the Scottish Government’s intention to reintroduce non-domestic rates for shoots in Scotland.
The publication of the Land Reform (Scotland) Bill confirms the Scottish Government’s intention to reintroduce non-domestic rates for shoots in Scotland.
Visitors to the Royal Welsh Show will have a chance to use BASC’s ST-2 Shooting Simulator – the most realistic on the market. Beginners can use the simulator to try shotgun shooting and more experienced people can use it to improve their shooting.
People are being reminded that BASC is offering the chance to win a shotgun worth £30,000 in the BASC Summer Gun Draw 2015.
The gun will be made-to-measure by Shropshire-based Boxall & Edmiston to your requirements to a total value of £30,000.
BASC is calling on the Government to publish a game bird study which concluded in 2012. Defra commissioned research in 2009 entitled ‘Study to determine whether cage-based breeding can meet the needs of game birds, and if not, to identify best practice’. It was concluded in 2012 but has not Read more…
Vauxhall is the latest car manufacturer to join BASC’s exclusive members’ discount scheme.
The delayed statistics on Recorded Crimes and Offences Involving Firearms in Scotland for 2013-14 have now been published
The Wildlife Habitat Trust (WHT) has granted a loan of £4,000 to the Lough Foyle Wildfowlers Association
The results of this year’s BASC Council election were announced at the association’s Annual General Meeting in Stirling on Saturday 13th June.