Stop the government restricting gun ownership
Take part in our new e-lobby to safeguard the future of shooting in England, Scotland and Wales. The government is preparing to consult on restricting shotgun ownership by aligning parts of firearms licensing legislation. This would have huge impacts on the shooting community, the rural economy and conservation, without improving public safety. We need everyone who loves shooting and the countryside to take part.
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Parliamentary Reception
The Countryside Alliance was pleased to host a Rural Reception in the Churchill Room of the House of Commons last night (23 April). MPs and peers from across the political spectrum joined Alliance staff to discuss issues of importance to rural communities, strengthen relationships with us and support our mission as the voice of the countryside.
Fishing for Schools
Fishing for Schools is a programme for 10–16-year-olds that uses fishing as a pathway to engage and inspire an enjoyment of learning and nature.
Now in its 18th year, Fishing for Schools continues to make a difference in schools across the country – helping young people build confidence, learn new skills and connect with the natural world.
Over 9,000 crimes reported at churches across UK
The Countryside Alliance’s latest investigation has revealed that from 2022 to 2024, over 9,000 crimes have been committed on church property as well as other religious premises.
Figures were obtained by the Countryside Alliance as part of its continuous campaign to focus attention on rural churches and increase funding for security at places of worship.
Countryside Alliance responds to UK-US trade agreement
Following news of the US - UK trade agreement, Tim Bonner, Chief Executive of the Countryside Alliance said:
"While the details of the concessions on US exports remain unclear, there are clear implications for both consumers and farmers in the UK.
Northern Ireland: Hunting with Dogs consultation summary
Countryside Alliance Ireland strongly rejects the flawed and deeply biased consultation conducted in support of John Blair MLA’s proposed Private Member’s Bill to ban the hunting of wild mammals with dogs in Northern Ireland. The flaws in the consultation are reflected in the recently published summary of the consultation process and findings.
Future Countryside 2025 is a one-of-a-kind event bringing together policymakers, landowners, farmers, land users and rural champions to shape the countryside of tomorrow.
This year’s event promises an unmissable programme of big conversations, practical insights, and fresh thinking on the future of rural Britain.