COVID-19 exemption for shooting granted in England
Shooting is able to operate under social distancing guidance, and its benefits to the rural economy, social and mental well-being makes it inclusion significant.
Shooting is able to operate under social distancing guidance, and its benefits to the rural economy, social and mental well-being makes it inclusion significant.
An easy to follow guide will benefit the shooting community and ensure the onward supply of game meat is of the highest quality.
The Metropolitan Police have issued a notice following a recent criminal incident involving a firearms certificate holder.
With two thirds of rural Britain managed for shooting, and expertise overflowing in the sector BASC is calling on the Government to work with the shooting community.
As long as shoots follow the government approved guidance for country sports in Scotland then such outdoor activity should continue as before.
With shoots following social distancing guidelines and best practice, there is currently no reason for further restrictions
Taste of Game and BASC have prepared a quick guide on how to start your own venison business during these challenging times.
BASC initiative viewed as “essential” for the future of wildfowling.
The EU’s restrictions are unenforceable and risk the voluntary transition taken forward by the main shooting organisations and supported by Defra.