
BASC opposes ban on snares in Wales
BASC opposes a proposal to ban snares in Wales and is calling on the Welsh Government to justify the plans by producing scientific evidence.
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More than 200 people attended a packed rural reception hosted by BASC and the Angling Trust at the Reform UK Party Conference at the NEC in Birmingham on Saturday.
The event was the first in a series of rural receptions set to be held by BASC and the Angling Trust at the party conferences this Autumn.
Speakers at the Reform UK reception included the leader of Kent County Council, Councillor Linden Kemkaran.
Councillor Kemkaran told guests at the reception: “At first glance, fishing and shooting may seem like simple hobbies, but when you look closer, you see a deeper story of conservation, education, community and care for the countryside.
“BASC has been the pioneering force in conservation for decades. It is amazing how many BASC members are involved in managing habitats for wildlife, helping control invasive species, and supporting the recovery of endangered birds.
“They also help maintain wetlands and woodlands that are vital to biodiversity – work that benefits many more species than just game.”
Following the reception, BASC’s executive director of communications and public affairs Christopher Graffius said: “This was a very successful conference. As an all-party organisation, BASC attends all conferences and looks forward to the Green, Liberal Democrat, Labour and Conservative conferences in the weeks ahead.”

BASC opposes a proposal to ban snares in Wales and is calling on the Welsh Government to justify the plans by producing scientific evidence.

Following on from a visit to the association’s headquarters in Rossett, BASC Wales team attended Andrew Ranger MP’s Wrexham Showcase event in Westminster.

BASC and the GTA have urged the Home Office to scrap proposals to license knife sellers, warning the measures won’t tackle knife crime and burden legitimate retailers.