BASC brings venison cookery to Peover game fair
Tuesday, 29 June 2010
12:00 AM
BASC's Steve Woodhall will be promoting game as part of the BASC presence at the traditional and popular Peover game and angling fair held near Knutsford in Cheshire in August. Visitors will be able to sample game cooked on the Association's main stand throughout the day.
Phil Pugh, BASC director for northern England said: "Steve is a keen deerstalker and specialises in venison recipes which are proving very popular at our various events and shows. We are also pleased to have a strong team of BASC Shotgun Coaches providing one-to-one lessons and advice for both newcomers and experienced shots. The event is a real traditional family day out for countryside lovers with something for everyone".
The show takes place on Sunday 15th August at Peover Hall, Over Peover, Knutsford, Cheshire.
For further information see
www.cheshiregameandanglingfair.co.uk
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