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Win two tickets to Farm Fest
We’re giving BASC members the chance to win a pair of tickets to Farm Fest, taking place on 22-24 May at NAEC Stoneleigh, Warwickshire.
Farm Fest is a three-day country fair and blockbuster festival featuring live music, farming, food, livestock, working dogs, machinery and hundreds of trade stands.
The competition is open now and closes on Sunday 17 May. Enter below for your chance to win.
- Eligibility
The draw is open to current BASC members aged 18 or over who are residents of Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales). This excludes Northern Ireland, the Isle of Man, the Channel Islands and BFPO addresses.
Employees and directors of BASC, and members of their immediate families, are not eligible to enter.
- How to enter
Entry is via the official online form.
Only one entry per BASC member will be accepted. Duplicate entries will not be counted.
Entries must be received by Sunday 17 May 2026. Entries received after this date will not be included in the draw.
- Prize
The prize is two tickets to Farmfest.
The prize is non-transferable and no cash alternative is offered.
- The draw
The draw will take place on 18 May 2026
The winner will be selected at random from all eligible entries.
The result of the draw is final.
- Winner notification
The winner will be contacted by email within two days of the competition ending.
If the winner cannot be contacted or does not respond within two days of notification, BASC may offer the prize to another entrant selected at random.
- Publicity
BASC reserves the right to publish the winner’s name on its website, social media channels, the BASC Live newsletter and in Shooting and Conservation.
The winner may also be asked to take part in reasonable promotional activity relating to the draw. - Data protection
Personal data will be used only for administering this draw and will be handled in line with BASC’s privacy policy. - General
BASC reserves the right to amend or cancel the draw if necessary. Any changes will be published on the BASC website.
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