BASC to School reaches 50,000 landmark
BASC to School programme achieved a significant milestone this week, having engaged with 50,000 school children across the UK.
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BASC to School programme achieved a significant milestone this week, having engaged with 50,000 school children across the UK.
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Thousands of children grabbed the opportunity to try clay pigeon shooting at a flagship Guide and Scout event in the south of England last week.
BASC clay shooting line is a smash hit at Essex international jamboree Read more...
The BBC’s Helen Millican travelled to the northern Pennines to cover Let’s Learn Moor for Farming Today.
BBC Radio 4 blown away by Let’s Learn Moor Read more...
Let’s Learn Moor 2024 welcomed 2,600 children from 75 schools across northern England to learn about the management and preservation of the uplands.
Let’s Learn Moor 2024 is a runaway success Read more...
BASC provided £15,000 of sponsorship from its Legacy Fund this year to ‘Estates that Educate’, run by Scotland’s Regional Moorland Groups.
Scottish schoolchildren benefit from BASC Legacy Fund Read more...
BASC launched a new partnership with the Scottish Association of Young Farmers’ Clubs at the Royal Highland Show last week.
BASC celebrates launch of SAYFC partnership at Royal Highland Show Read more...
This year’s Let’s Learn Moor will see more than 2,500 children visit upland landscapes across eight sites in the north of England this July.
Let’s Learn Moor set to deliver a school day like no other Read more...
More than 750 birdboxes were built by the BASC Wales team and Scouts from across Wales at a national camp last week.
BASC Wales team help Scouts become next generation of conservationists Read more...
We caught up with young Olympic Trap shooter and BASC Legacy Sponsorship recipient, Will Canter, to find out how he prepares for competitions.
Five minutes with: Will Canter Read more...
BASC’s Fliss Winters and Rachel Swansborough report on a rewarding day of fun and learning for 3,000 schoolchildren in Kent.