Once perceived as the enemy of Scotland's wildlife, the modern day gamekeeper is increasingly seen as a protector of the countryside. Sign up to our Scotsman Rural News - A weekly of the Hay's Way ...
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JACK DEPLEDGE has been named best student for 2017 by the National Gamekeepers' Organisation, which represents gamekeepers in England and Wales. Jack, who is 18, took his Extended Diploma Game and ...
Samantha Edwards would not fit a townie's notion of gamekeeper. She is not a taciturn chap in a flat cap with uncanny night vision and a shoot-first attitude to poachers. Edwards belongs to a new ...
Six men who have successfully completed the first City and Guilds certified gamekeeping course in the State will graduate in Co Offaly today. Until now all those trained to work in or run the State's ...
Scotland’s rural colleges have been ‘inundated’ with student applications for places on their gamekeeping and wildlife management courses. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you ...
GAMEKEEPING is a way of life. Indeed it has been the cornerstone of my life for more than 30 years. GAMEKEEPING is a way of life. Indeed it has been the cornerstone of my life for more than 30 years.
They say never work with family – but at an estate in Wales one father has gone against the advice and now works alongside his two teenage sons. The trio work at Crogen Estate, near Corwen, in north ...
They say never work with family – but at an estate in Wales one father has gone against the advice and now works alongside his two teenage sons. Did you know with a Plus subscription to Shropshire ...