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What Scotland’s programme for government means for shooting
BASC Scotland’s public affairs manager, Ross Ewing, reflects on the key policies within Scotland’s newly unveiled programme for government.
BASC Scotland’s public affairs manager, Ross Ewing, reflects on the key policies within Scotland’s newly unveiled programme for government.
BASC Scotland’s public affairs manager, Ross Ewing, explores what the next five years could mean for shooting as the new session of the Scottish Parliament gets underway.
BASC has pledged to work with the newly-elected Scottish Government to ensure shooting’s interests continue to be fully represented in Holyrood.
Read our open letter to the Scottish Animal Welfare Commission following the Scottish Government’s response to the deer working group project.
BASC’s Scottish manifesto seeks to ensure that all parliamentarians from all parties recognise the value of shooting in Scotland.
BASC’s Scottish and Welsh manifestos seek to ensure that all parliamentarians from all parties recognise the value of shooting in Scotland and Wales.
BASC has announced two major online Scottish Parliament election hustings for Scotland’s shooting community as May’s poll date draws nearer.
Over 100 Scottish country sports businesses have received a share of a £1m recovery pot following intervention from BASC and the SCSTG.
BASC has described the Scottish government’s response to the deer working group report as a ‘grave concern’ for deer welfare.