
Areas Covered: Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Hereford & Worcester, Warwickshire, West Midlands, Lincolnshire.
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BASC Midland Centre, Doveridge Clay Sports Club, Upwoods Road, Doveridge, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, DE6 5LN
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Tel: 01889 565 050 Fax : 01889 564848 Email (admin): email |
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Steve Bloomfield Doveridge Clay Sports Club, Upwoods Road, Doveridge, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, DE6 5LN Tel: 01889 565 050 Fax : 01889 564848 email |
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BASC are delighted to inform members that Steve Bloomfield will be taking up the post of Regional Director for the Midland region on the 25th of February.
Steve has an extensive background in gamekeeping (at Bretby and Audley End) and in sales as an Area Sales Agent for Barbour - skills that will be invaluable in his new role as Regional Director, working with our excellent team of Liz Lamb and Viv Hutton.
Steve is a keen game shot and stalker and is very much looking forward to working for BASC and we hope members will join with us in welcoming Steve into the BASC Family |
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Liz Lamb PO Box 6701 Ashbourne Derbyshire DE6 2ZB Tel: 01335 324507 email |
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Born and brought up in the City, Liz escaped to rural Berkshire where she bred and trained horses. She began her clay shooting career in Olympic Trap in the mid 1990’s which resulted in winning the British and English Championships and qualifying for the Great Britain Shooting Team. Shooting around the world in top level competitions provided her with skills and experience she now draws from when encouraging others to take up the sport. Liz is a champion of ladies’ shooting in this country, both of clay and game and developed the National Lady Shot register. She is also a qualified BASC coach.
Game shooting now takes precedence in her life and she is founder member of the all girl ‘Game Birds’ shooting syndicate. Now with her DSC Level I certificate, deer stalking dominates her free time.
Prior to joining BASC in 2000, Liz took a degree in anthropology at the University of London and followed this with a PhD. |
A new independent study has revealed that sporting shooting contributes £120 million a year to the economy of the East Midlands and £92 million a year to the economy of the West Midlands Sporting shooting also provides 5,000 regional full time equivalent jobs in the East Midlands and 3,800 regional full time equivalent jobs in the West Midlands, plays a major role in conserving the countryside and wildlife habitats, and provides healthy free-range meat in the region.
Click here to read the full report on the Economic and Environmental Impact of Sporting Shooting
BASC is working closely with all of the Regional Development Agencies to exploit any opportunities presented to the Association through Regional Economic Strategies. Click on the following links for further information:


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