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Bradford City Council ‘fallen short of what is expected’, says BASC
Concerns regarding Bradford City Council behaviour following Baildon Moor mowing incident have been raised with its chief executive.
Concerns regarding Bradford City Council behaviour following Baildon Moor mowing incident have been raised with its chief executive.
BASC are engaged in a wide range of projects that marry together practical conservation measures such as habitat management with control of invasive species.
In the first act of business as usual BASC’s deer stalking schemes across England are reopening from this week.
BASC will not be silenced following legal letter from Bradford City Council.
Significant action is being called for as levels of management have dropped as a result of lockdown measures.
Government minister tells parliament that shooting is permitted.
The publication of the Scottish Government’s roadmap through and out of the Covid-19 crisis is ‘a welcome step’, says BASC.
This advice sets out a clear marker for police forces to follow clarifying some of the confusion that has been evident in the last week or so.
Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown MP, chairman of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Shooting and Conservation, provides an insight into his work in Westminster and shares his views on what the shooting community must do to ensure a sustainable future.