Jake Swindells for 'Farming Scotland':...
This article was first published in Farming Scotland magazine.
about this blogRead moreChoose the winners of the Countryside Alliance Awards in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
VOTE NOWThis year, the Countryside Alliance Awards winners across the regions in England will be voted for by you. Through your nominations, we have chosen the finalists in each category but we need you to do one more thing and that is vote for your winner.
Vote for your favourite businessThis article was first published in Farming Scotland magazine.
about this blogRead moreIt will have been no surprise to many of you that the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA)...
about this blogRead moreThe Countryside Alliance has welcomed the Defra’s announcement that food labels will be made...
about this blogRead moreSupport our campaigning work to promote and protect the rural way of life.
Trail-hunting involves laying of a scent across the country which a pack of hounds then searches for and follows using their noses. The season starts in the autumn and continues throughout the winter, with most packs finishing during March.
In Britain we are rightly proud of our shooting sports. Game management and conservation help shape and enhance our landscape, and wildlife thrives where land is managed for shooting.
Fly-tipping is one of the more common crimes committed in rural areas, causing serious issues for those who are left to deal with it.
Your support has helped us challenge misinformation and bias against the countryside; enabled us to secure a sustainable and long-term future of rural pursuits; and ensures we can promote the educational benefits of being involved in the natural environment.
We are the most effective campaigning organisation in the countryside.