Firearms licensing service raised with Dyfed Powys
BASC has met with the Chief Constable for Dyfed Powys to raise member issues with the police force’s firearms licensing department.
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BASC has met with the Chief Constable for Dyfed Powys to raise member issues with the police force’s firearms licensing department.
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The Gylfinir Cymru partnership, involving BASC and 15 other partner organisations, has launched a 10-year plan to reverse curlew decline in Wales.
Ten-year action plan launched to save curlew in Wales Read more...
BASC opposes a proposal to ban snares in Wales and is calling on the Welsh Government to justify the plans by producing scientific evidence.
BASC opposes ban on snares in Wales Read more...
BASC welcomed Samuel Kurtz, Senedd Member and Shadow Minister for Rural Affairs, to a recent Young Shots event at Telpyn Shooting Ground near Amroth.
Senedd Member meets next generation of young shots and conservationists Read more...
Read our statement following a response for the Welsh Minister for Economy after shooting businesses in Wales were excluded from Covid funding.
BASC statement in response to Welsh Government’s refusal to support shooting businesses Read more...
BASC has launched an online election platform to allow members to make direct contact with their local parliamentary candidates ahead of the Senedd elections on 6 May.
Senedd election platform amplifies shooting’s voice Read more...
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 launches Scottish and Welsh manifestos Read more...
BASC Wales director thanked everyone who took the time to respond.
BASC answers NRW’s call for evidence on wild bird licensing Read more...
BASC chairman Eoghan Cameron looks to the future in his New Year’s message.
New year, same resolve Read more...
Attention now focused on ensuring people do not fall foul of changes.
Welsh general licence users need to “use them or lose them” Read more...