05 April 2019

GWCT gearing up for second series of roadshows

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THE GWCT is launching its second series of popular roadshows this month.

Staff from GWCT will be travelling across the country to hold talks on issues concerning the British countryside, from bag sizes and badgers to lead ammunition and licensing.

Guests will have the chance to listen to GWCT’s latest research findings, thoughts for the year ahead and the opportunity to raise important questions and have them answered by our team of experts.

The first roadshow takes place on Thursday April 11th at the Maypole Inn in Somerset, which is selling fast.

Here is a list of the roadshows in full.

The Maypole Inn, Somerset - Thursday 11th April 2019

The Elsted Inn, Midurst - Monday 15th April 2019

The Oakes Barn, Bury St. Edmunds - Wednesday 24 April 2019

Englands Rose, Tetsworth - Monday 29 April 2019

Gupshill Manor, Tewkesbury - Tuesday 30th April 2019

Lord Nelson, Oakham - Thursday 2nd May 2019

Legh Arms, Knutsford – Tuesday 14th May 2019

Chapter House, Salisbury - Thursday 9th May 2019

Little 3, Thirsk - Monday 13 May 2019

The Roebuck Inn, Stevenage - Thursday 16 May 2019

Hosting the events is GWCT’s director of communications Andrew Gilruth, who said: “This will give members, and those yet to join, the chance to learn more about what’s really going on in the British countryside.”

“We wouldn’t be able to achieve the good work we do for the environment – either as an organisation or the nation as a whole – without the support of ordinary, hard-working people.

“We want as many people as possible to learn about the work we’re doing and the issues we all face in the countryside. This is your chance to share your thoughts in person and we look forward to welcoming you on the night.”

The second run of roadshows have been organised following positive feedback from the first series of talks, which attracted a lot of interest from those passionate about the countryside.

Andrew will be joined by members of the GWCT’s advisory team, who work closely with farmers, gamekeepers and land managers to improve their biodiversity and ensure that they are delivering the best for the environment.

Tickets cost £10 and spaces are limited so please book in advance using the links above.


Notes to editors

The Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust – providing research-led conservation for a thriving countryside. The GWCT is an independent wildlife conservation charity which has carried out scientific research into Britain’s game and wildlife since the 1930s. We advise farmers and landowners on improving wildlife habitats. We employ 22 post-doctoral scientists and 50 other research staff with expertise in areas such as birds, insects, mammals, farming, fish and statistics. We undertake our own research as well as projects funded by contract and grant-aid from Government and private bodies. The Trust is also responsible for a number of Government Biodiversity Action Plan species and is lead partner for grey partridge and joint lead partner for brown hare and black grouse.

For information, contact:
Eleanor Williams
Telephone: 07592 025476
Email: press@gwct.org.uk