BASC has confirmed its attendance and sponsorship of the West Country’s flagship event, the West of England Game Fair, held on Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 March…
BASC has confirmed its attendance and sponsorship of the West Country’s flagship event, the West of England Game Fair, held on Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 March at the Bath and West Showground in Shepton Mallet.
BASC will be offering a range of have-a-go activities for all ages and abilities, plus advice and information.
The event is amongst the first of the great regional game fairs in the calendar and is regularly attended by over 23,000 visitors, allowing those with a passion for rural life to come together in celebration of this special and diverse lifestyle.
The BASC information stand will be located on the Showering Pavilion balcony amongst a wide variety of countryside organisations and artists, including the Deer Initiative, South West The National Gamekeepers Organisation; Pass it on Young Sports; Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust are also confirmed as supporters of the show and will offer advice and information on a variety of countryside issues. Wildfowling clubs; Avon & Somerset Firearms Licensing; Simon Trinder Wildlife Artist; Dawn Warr, Simon Newman Woodwork, Farlap Photography Studio and more.
High quality tuition and advice from the BASC team is also offered on the shotgun coaching line.
CLICK HERE for a full preview of what’s on offer at the fair, and visit the Sporting Shooter Facebook page for your chance to WIN a pair of tickets
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