Shooting regulations
mistakes under CAP reform
15/02/05
BASC is working with DEFRA to correct information on shooting
regulations published in DEFRA's latest guidance on reformed farm
payments. BASC has pointed out mistakes and problems to DEFRA,
which has promised that corrections will be made in new guidance
being issued to farmers "in the very near future".
Dr John Harradine, BASC director of research, said "There
were numerous problems in the guidance on the new single payment
scheme for farmers in England. The document gave the impression
that significant changes were being made to various aspects of
shooting game, wildfowl and pest bird species. Also affected were
the open seasons for some game birds. The way DEFRA set out the
information gave the impression that the 12th of August was closed
for grouse shooting. This is not the case."
"Particular confusion arose over the control of bird pest
species. The impression was given that individual licences are
needed rather than the control continuing under the general licences
that currently operate. The guidance seemed to indicate that both
decoys for pigeon shooting and semi-automatic shotguns could not
be used. They can, under certain circumstances, and there is no
change to these licences at present. "
"We are pleased to see that DEFRA is taking action to rectify
the situation, which has caused a large amount of confusion amongst
shooters and some organisations. BASC will, of course, offer its
services to help ensure such problems are not repeated."
BASC recommends that any farmers in doubt over what they can and
cannot do with respect to shooting under the single payment scheme
contact Defra in Bristol, tel: 0117 959 1000. BASC members can
call the Association for advice.
NOTE: The errors were contained in the "Single Payment Scheme/Cross
Compliance Handbook" in the section "Statutory Management
Requirements/Environment/SMR 1 Wild Birds"
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