Countryside Alliance: Hunting - start of the season
Wednesday, 27 October 2010
12:00 AM
Because of the end of the month falling on a Sunday, opening meets this year will be taking place from Saturday 30th October to Saturday 6th November inclusive.
National media enquiries to 0207 840 9220 (Monday - Friday office hours) or:
Tim Bonner: 07977 460 811
Chloe Finch: 07738 456 074
Representatives from the Countryside Alliance will be in attendance at opening meets in the following regions:
| Location |
Contact Name |
Contact Number |
| North England |
Richard Dodd |
07767 825 450 |
| Eastern England |
Sarah Taylor |
07932 338 046 |
| Midlands |
Clare Rowson |
07900 820 819 |
| Wales |
Adrian Simpson |
07785 975 773 |
| South East |
Chloe Finch |
07738 456 074 |
| Southern |
Sara Rutherford |
07974 141 933 |
| Wessex |
Delly Everard |
07970 229 507 |
| South West |
Alison Hawes |
07710 836 806 |
Please make all regional enquiries direct as above.
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The Old Town Hall
367 Kennington Road
London SE11 4PT
020 7840 9200
countryside-alliance.org.uk
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