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Gamekeepers play a vital role in the rural economy and conservation efforts, and their dedication was at the heart of discussions at this year’s BASC Northern Gamekeepers’ Conference at the Swinton Park Hotel.
Robbie Moore, MP for Keighley and Ilkley, was among the attendees and took the opportunity to praise the “pride and passion” of those working in the gamekeeping sector.
Hosted by BASC, the annual event provides a platform to hear from the UK’s largest shooting organisation. BASC experts Terry Behan updated attendees on the voluntary transition away from lead shotgun ammunition, while Marnie Lovejoy and Glynn Evans provided the latest insights on the status of general licences and avian influenza.
Speaking at the event, Robbie Moore MP acknowledged the challenges gamekeepers face and urged the government to provide greater reassurance on key issues such as licensing and gun ownership: “What I know gamekeepers across the sector now need is reassurance from the Government in licensing both of their right to shoot and gun ownership. Clarity is the foundation of any business, and gamekeeping is not a sector we can afford to lose.”
Mr. Moore also expressed concern that the current government does not fully understand the needs of the rural community, warning that recent policies, including changes to farm support schemes, have negatively impacted those who depend on countryside management for their livelihoods.
The conference, which was kindly supported by Hikmicro, enabled BASC to engage directly with gamekeepers. It is a chance to discuss in detail the work that goes on, while listening to the important issues out in the field and providing key opportunities to support individuals in our collective fight for sustainable shooting and the countryside. We now look forward to our upcoming sister gamekeeper events in Scotland and Exeter over the next few weeks.
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