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about this blogRead moreThank you to everyone who supported hunting by responding to the Countryside Alliance's national and local campaigns to help protect festive meets taking place in towns and villages across the country following targeted attacks on local councils ahead of the festive period. Local lobbying, coordinated in conjunction with local hunts has proved to be very effective, including most recently in Cornwall where councillors expressed their support for the continuation of trail hunting on council-owned land.
Local councils, private and institutional landowners, pubs and venues that host meets or hunt events and businesses that support events like point-to-points and team chases or those which are owned by individuals who take part in lawful hunting activities, continue to be targeted by those opposed to our way of life.
We know that many of you wish to show your support for the continuation of our lawful activities so please find below some different ways that you can get involved and help protect the future of hunting with hounds:
The Countryside Alliance will continue to stand-up for hunting with hounds in local areas and be an influential voice in Parliament, campaigning for you and the needs of the countryside.
Thank you for your ongoing support.
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The East of England Agricultural Society, which organises The Festival of Hunting and the...
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