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Useful Links
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Countryside Council For Wales Link |
The Countryside Council for Wales
advises the Government, the National
Assembly for Wales, Local Authorities
and others on sustaining the natural
beauty, wildlife and the opportunity for
outdoor enjoyment. CCW is the national
wildlife conservation authority. |
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Mid Wales Shooting Centre Link |
A CPSA Premier Shooting ground, and
home of the Krieghoff |
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DEFRA Link |
Our aims are improved enjoyment of an
attractive and well managed countryside
for all; and effective conservation of
wildlife. |
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CPSA Link |
Website for the National Governing Body
for clay pigeon shooting in England |
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NOBS Link |
Welcome to The National Organisation of
Beaters and Pickers Up (NOBS). We
very much hope that you will find both
the Organisation and the Website to be
of help and interest to you. We are the
sole organisation specifically designed
for beaters, pickers up and loaders.
Please do take a couple of minutes to
register your interest, enjoy this
fantastic website and spread the word,
so that we can promote our worth and
increase the number of people in the
Countryside. |
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North Region Website Link |
North region website. Up to
date info. on competitions
and whats happening in the
north. |
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The Barn at Brynich Link |
Superb restaurant whether it is just for
morning coffee, lunch, afternoon tea, or
full evening meal. |
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The Countryside Agency Link |
The Countryside Agency brings together
all the different countryside dimensions –
economic, environmental, community
and enjoyment into a single national
body: to achieve sustainable
development in the countryside. |
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TJ Hale Link |
Terry Hale (known to most as Tel) has
been involved in clay shooting for over
30 years. He built and ran shoots on a
part time basis until 1989 when he gave
up his haulage business to become a full
time professional course builder and
shooting instructor. |
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WCTSA Link |
Welsh Clay Target Association
Check your scores, or just get some
new information about shooting clays in
Wales. |
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