THE BDS MIDLANDS, WALES AND THE MARCHES BRANCH
Information on the British Deer Society (BDS) Midlands, Wales & the Marches branch including events, contacts, and news.
Branch Area and committee
BRANCH CONTACTS
Chair | Ian Skelton | chairmidlandswalesandthemarches@bds.org.uk |
Phone | T: 07885 843298 | |
Secretary | Sally Barrell | midlandswalesandthemarches@bds.org.uk |
BRANCH COMMITTEE
Chair | Ian Skelton |
Vice Chair | Alan Barrell |
Secretary | Sally Barrell |
Treasurer | Arnoud Roele |
Training Officer | Dominic Hayes |
Committee members:
John Richards, Richard Evans, Chris Lawton, Robert Taylor, Zoe Capewell-Sinnott and Graham Barratt
BRANCH AREAS
Postcode | Area |
B | Birmingham |
CH | Chester |
CW | Crewe |
DE | Derby |
DY | Dudley |
HR | Hereford |
LD | Llandrindod Wells |
LL | Llandudno |
SA | Swansea |
ST | Stoke-on-Trent |
SY | Shrewsbury |
TF | Telford |
WR | Worcester |
WS | Walsall |
WV | Wolverhampton |
EVENTS
Date
Event
Saturday 10th August 2024
Range Day at Llangynog
Friday 30th August - Sunday 1st September
Chatsworth Country Fair
Wednesday 9th OCTOBER 2024
An Evening of Photoraphy and Deer
Saturday 12th OCTOBER 2024
RIFLE PRACTICE & TRAINING DAY
Saturday 9th November 2024
RIFLE PRACTICE & TRAINING DAY
See the news section below for more details on our events.
We are also on Facebook please search ‘BDS Midlands Wales and Marches Branch’
NEXT BDS NATIONAL EVENT
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NEWS
An Evening of Photography and Deer
Join Us for an Evening of Wildlife Photography and Deer Insights!
We are excited to present a captivating talk by renowned amateur photographer Nick Draper, showcasing the methods and equipment he uses for wildlife photography, with a special focus on the deer of the Mortimer and Far Forests.
Additionally, time permitting, Alan Barrell will deliver an illustrated talk on the six species of wild deer found in England and Wales.
Date: 9th October 2024
Time: 7:00 PM
Location: Atcham War Memorial Hall, Nr. Shrewsbury SY5 6QE
Admission: £7.50 at the door.
Light refreshments will be provided.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Rifle Practice Day
We are pleased to announce another Rifle Day at our shooting facility near Oswestry, Wales.
Spaces are strictly limited to just 16 shooters, so advance booking is essential.
This is a fantastic chance for Branch members to practice at ranges over 100 meters and receive guidance and training as needed.
Date: Saturday, 12th October 2024
Cost: £40 (A non-refundable deposit of 50% is required upon booking.)
Venue: Llangynog, Wales. Full details will be provided upon confirmation of booking and payment of the deposit.
To register your interest in participating, please contact Ian Skelton.
Contact Ian Skelton via email chairmidlandswalesandthemarches@bds.org.uk
Stay in touch
If your contact information has changed please make sure to let us know. To update your details simply email membership@bds.org.uk or call 01425 655434.
LATEST NEWS
From Local Action to National Impact: Reducing Deer Suffering After Road Collisions
After 15 years of dedicated work by the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary (HIOWC), together with essential support from Dorothy Ireland, Tony Lowry, and numerous volunteers from The British Deer Society (BDS) plus expert deer managers in Hampshire and surrounding counties, we are delighted to see the HIOWC Humane Animal Dispatch (HAD) volunteer scheme poised for a national rollout.
Support BDS and Help Protect Deer and Their Habitats
Discover how the British Deer Society is working to protect deer, their habitats, and promote sustainable wildlife management. Learn about our mission, vision, and how you can support deer welfare through education, research, and donations. Join us in making a difference for deer and the environment.
The Role of Deer Management in Conservation in the UK
Deer management plays a crucial role in supporting conservation efforts across the UK, helping to restore habitats, preserve biodiversity, and address the challenges posed by rising deer populations. This article explores the importance of balancing deer numbers with ecosystem health, highlighting the impact of culling, stakeholder collaboration, and holistic management strategies.
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