BASC is 'not for profit organisation ' so what they spend is member subscriptions. Not sure how many members would be happy to subsidise the few that could get to Arran.Sadly all FLS leases have run at a loss and the members of the said lease run them to stay involved in deer management. I see no reason why BASC or any other organisation should feel they could run at a profit or brake even. They are lucky to get offered a lease as most leases have been closed down in favour of contractors.
I agree so the ones that go to Arran should pay a bit more to balance the book,s or just let it go. It is a shame that FLS do not keep this scheme and others going as it is a real benefit to the local economy as was stated to the Scottish government. My feelings are they should have opened up more schemes and all other organisations should have had similar schemes. Sadly the Scottish government are tied to Highland game and must give them at least 33.000 deer a year. That does not leave room for any not for profit areas given to others to learn there trade or to become valuable to the Scottish economy.BASC is 'not for profit organisation ' so what they spend is member subscriptions. Not sure how many members would be happy to subsidise the few that could get to Arran.
This is all about to change as the Venison contract has been put out to tender, I believe it is split into 10 regions. Will be interesting who gets what,unfortunately for Arran no one will want because of the ferry & transport costs.I agree so the ones that go to Arran should pay a bit more to balance the book,s or just let it go. It is a shame that FLS do not keep this scheme and others going as it is a real benefit to the local economy as was stated to the Scottish government. My feelings are they should have opened up more schemes and all other organisations should have had similar schemes. Sadly the Scottish government are tied to Highland game and must give them at least 33.000 deer a year. That does not leave room for any not for profit areas given to others to learn there trade or to become valuable to the Scottish economy.
Who else is there apart from Highland Game .. do they actually have any competitors set up to handle a FLS contract .This is all about to change as the Venison contract has been put out to tender, I believe it is split into 10 regions. Will be interesting who gets what,unfortunately for Arran no one will want because of the ferry & transport costs.
One would wonder how much they are planning to pay to the successful applicant, seeing they want to retain the carcasses as well....![]()
One year 'deer management' opportunity arises on the Isle of Arran
The opportunity will give the successful business an initial one-year permission with a possibility of extension.www.ardrossanherald.com
Retaining the carcasses would be a major headache, it would involve the hiring of a larder and transport, better to let FLS have that problem.One would wonder how much they are planning to pay to the successful applicant, seeing they want to retain the carcasses as well....
Not much time to submit a tender!?RegardsDeer management opportunity on Arran
forestryandland.gov.scot
JCS
Last I was there a few years back, it was the Sannox estate, we used it after Bob's larder rail & ceiling was brought down by the hanging deer.Who owns the larder (the big one) on Arran?
ThanksLast I was there a few years back, it was the Sannox estate, we used it after Bob's larder rail & ceiling was brought down by the hanging deer.