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The Countryside Alliance works for everyone who loves the countryside and the rural way of life. Our vision is of a vital, working and thriving countryside for the benefit of the whole nation.

Fishing for Schools
Friday, 03 July 2009

Charles Jardine instructs some Fishing for Schools participantsCountryside Alliance Chief Executive Simon Hart reports on a positive angling initiative being pioneered by the Countryside Alliance Foundation: The Countryside Alliance Foundation was set up last year to build on the element of Alliance work that has always been inherently charitable. This includes persuading, educating and informing the public about the countryside and helping to protect the natural environment. One of the most important projects the Foundation is running is 'Fishing for schools' which gets fly fishing on to the school curriculum. The main target group for the project is children between the ages of 14 and 16 with special educational needs. The aim is to teach young people the skills of fly-fishing and in doing so explore and enjoy other areas within the natural world.

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Media training for huntsmen
Friday, 03 July 2009

Putting hunting's case to the media is a part of the jobAs reported in Horse & Hound (H&H) on Thursday 2nd July 2009, the Countryside Alliance is currently running a series of media training sessions for huntsmen in preparation for repeal of the Hunting Act. The latest session, which took part in London on 23rd June, saw Gerald Sumner of the Vale of Aylesbury with Garth and South Berks and Michael Scott of the Old Berks put through a series of mocked up interviews, including a radio interview and a round-table debate.

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FIshing for Schools leaflet - download it here
Friday, 03 July 2009

Fishing for Schools Fishing for Schools is a Countryside Alliance Foundation initiative. The mission is simple – to educate and enhance young lives. Fishing for Schools aims to get fly-fishing on to the curriculum. The programme specifically offers a short course for children between the ages of 14 and 16 with special educational needs, and can also be adapted for other groups. These children find academic work particularly difficult but respond well to alternative learning. Click here to download the Fishing for Schools leaflet . For more information contact course co-ordinator Charles Jardine at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

 
Cooking is Game with Alliance Campaign!
Friday, 19 June 2009

Game-to-Eat's summer 2009 recipe bookletThe Countryside Alliance’s Game-to-Eat campaign has teamed up with TV Chef Mark Hix to produce a booklet containing seasonal game cooking recipe ideas.  The booklet contains a step by step guide showing how to produce dishes such as roast partridge with mushrooms and autumn greens or braised venison with carrots, all taken from Mark Hix’s new book – the appropriately named “Seasonal Food”.

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Hague gives hunts confidence
Thursday, 11 June 2009

Simon Hart (r) with William Hague MPSimon Hart reports back from an encouraging AGM for the Masters of Foxhounds Association: This week I was a guest at the Masters of Foxhounds Association AGM held on Tuesday in the City of London. The main speaker was William Hague MP, Shadow Foreign Secretary whose speech, it is fair to say, gave the 400 assembled masters and chairmen everything they wanted to hear and more. He repeated the Conservative commitment to give Parliament the opportunity to repeal the Hunting Act by way of a Government Bill in Government time on a free vote. More than that he gave everyone in the room absolute confidence that the commitment would be speedily delivered.

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New Countryside Alliance clothing range
Friday, 19 June 2009
Splash clothingThe Countryside Alliance has once again teamed up with Splash Clothing so members and supporters can support them through a new collection of country clothing which they can personalise. Splash Clothing produced the popular “Liberty and Livelihood” rugby and polo shirts in 2002 but this time the partnership with the Countryside Alliance enables wearers to choose from a range of slogans whilst supporting the Alliance’s work. The Alliance will get a donation for each garment sold.
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