The Lobby: Protecting our way of life
As the general election approaches, Nick Herbert, Chairman of the Countryside Alliance, tells James...
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Sign the e-lobbyAs the general election approaches, Nick Herbert, Chairman of the Countryside Alliance, tells James...
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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.
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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.
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