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Countryside Alliance Statement on Peterlee incident and shotgun licencing

Countryside Alliance Statement on Peterlee incident and shotgun licencing

David Taylor, Shooting Campaign Manager for the Countryside Alliance, said:

"The Alliance was saddened to hear of the awful events in Peterlee and our sympathies are with the family and friends of those killed.

The United Kingdom possesses the toughest and most stringent shotgun licencing laws of anywhere in the World, and the result is that tragic incidents like this one in Peterlee are extremely rare.

Over half a million people shoot for sport each year and Great Britain will have some of the finest sportsmen and women participating in the shooting events at London 2012. The authorities in this country have been careful to find the right balance between public safety and shooting rights, and must ensure that they continue to strike the right balance for everyone’s safety."

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Notes to Editors

1. About the Countryside Alliance

With over 100,000 members the Countryside Alliance defends and promotes country sports and rural life at Parliament, in the media and on the ground.

The Countryside Alliance believes a vibrant countryside needs five key changes and calls on the Government to:

SERVICES – Ensure an accessible and reliable rural transport and broadband network
HOUSING – Promote local solutions to the lack of affordable rural housing
EDUCATION – Enable all children to gain a practical understanding of the countryside
FARMING – Support British farmers and producers
COUNTRY PURSUITS – Repeal the Hunting Act and champion country pursuits

For more information or to arrange interviews please call the Countryside Alliance press office on 0207 840 9220 or 07500 834 163