Shooting is worth £2 billion to the UK economy Shooters spend £2.5 billion each year on goods and...

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Page 1: Shooting is worth £2 billion to the UK economy Shooters spend £2.5 billion each year on goods and services.
Page 2: Shooting is worth £2 billion to the UK economy Shooters spend £2.5 billion each year on goods and services.

Shooting is worth £2 billion to the UK economy

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Shooters spend £2.5 billion each year on goods and services

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At least 600,000 people in the UK shoot live quarry, clay pigeons or targets

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Shooting supports the equivalent of 74,000 full

time jobs

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Nearly 2 million hectares are actively managed for conservation as a

result of shooting

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Shooters spend 3.9 million work days on conservation – the equivalent of 16,000 full-time jobs

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Over 100,000 individuals shoot live quarry with an airgun

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Shoot providers spend nearly £250 million a year on conservation

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Shooting improves people’s wellbeing

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For further details

Please visit:www.basc.org.uk