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We would like to hear from you to help shape BASC’s training courses and educational provision for the future.
The card provides proof of identity and qualifications for BASC members and non-members, perfect for gaining shooting permissions.
To mark International Coaching Week, we sat down for a chat with one of BASC’s coaching stalwarts, Duncan Greaves.
Curtis Mossop highlights the BASC and Kids Country Cubs and Scouts event as a fine example of BASC’s work to bring the countryside to thousands of children every year.
The Shotgun Coach Award Foundation Day is a one-day course for those interested in progressing towards becoming an accredited BASC Shotgun Coach.
BASC has launched a GSC1 course aimed at the novice shot to improve success in the field and provide an accessible route into game shooting.
Ever wonder why you miss a shot? It could be down to eye dominance. BASC’s training and education officer Jane Hatton explains more.
BASC’s head of conservation Caroline Bedell discusses why taking a zero tolerance stance on raptor persecution is imperative for the future of shooting.
Newton Rigg College is a campus in Penrith, which is part of Askham Bryan College. The game and wildlife department there is currently celebrating its 25th year of operations and I was delighted to be invited to experience first-hand what life is like for the game and wildlife students.