2020-2021: Newsletter No. 4
Newsletter No. 4 June 2020
June 2020
NEWSLETTER No. 4 : 2020–2021 SEASON
Over the last few weeks the majority of us
have been living with and abiding by various new “rules” enforced by our
Government.
The problem is that some of our wonderful
Politicians and their Advisors cannot seem to decide which of these rules they
wish to abide by!
So how do the current rules affect our new
shooting season.
The New Season
The following headlines appeared in The Shooting Times on Wednesday 3rd June 2020
“Shooting Back on as Covid Restrictions Ease”.
It continues “In a welcome announcement the Government confirmed that shooters in England can now return to the field to enjoy their sport again”. It states, “The Government has given an unequivocal green light to the return of shooting in England”.
This editorial is somewhat
misleading. Reading through the lines it
would seem that the Sports Minister and
DEFRA Minister have had to admit that under the present rules on outside
activities, shooting can recommence.
Horse Racing has recommenced behind closed
doors but sadly no mention of Hunting at this time.
As the start of our season is now three months
away and we all know so much can happen in this time. It is too soon to know precisely what
restrictions will remain in place once we start.
This editorial is partly correct but we
are limited at present to no more than six people participating in one outside
activity. I understand this advice is
due to change on 15th June.
Sadly this rule seems to have been lost by those attending mass rallies
in London and other Cities over this weekend!!
I do hope we are not living in a society of one rule for one and another
rule for the others.
As law abiding citizens, we must give it
time and wait and see how things progress.
This Shooting Times Editorial, although misleading is certainly a step
in the right direction. We must trust
and believe what our Politicians say, if this is now at all possible!!
Our Birds
The rearing fields at Ripley Castle and Mountgarret are now full of pheasant and partridge chicks. Our oldest are now five weeks, so will be very mature by the start of the season. Other than the usual problem of hot days and cold nights, everything is progressing well and I have made sure we will have more than enough birds available for our new season.
Game Cover
As you can imagine with May being the driest May for over 150 years, I was very concerned that we may not have any Game Cover this season. I should have remembered we are in England and we always have some rain. It has now arrived and everything is growing well.
Catering and
Hospitality
I am still working on our catering and hospitality plans but until we know what actual restrictions will be in place once this season starts, it is too early to give firm details. For example if the 2 metre distancing rule were to be reduced to 1 metre, which I understand is under consideration, it would make a significant difference.
What is certain is that we will have more than
enough to talk about over lunch and drinks breaks, albeit at a distance!
I can assure everyone that you will not go
away hungry at the end of the day. You
never have done in the past!
Travel
I appreciate it is now the time of year to either be planning or departing on a summer holiday. However as of today it seems near enough impossible to plan an overseas holiday due to the 14 day quarantine period which was imposed from Monday 8th June on everyone entering the UK.
This quarantine, which seems to have
started in chaos, is now very much in question.
As well as strong opposition from many Politicians, the travel and
airline industries including British Airways and Ryanair. There may be a legal challenge against this
legislation under the heading “Quash Quarantine”. Even if it does proceed for a while it may
only be for June and early July which is well before the start of our season. So it should not affect our overseas guns who will
be fine. Otherwise we may no longer have
an airline or travel industry.
Accommodation
In all this madness if you would like to have a dose of North Yorkshire sanity and fresh air now is the time to consider this.
The Boar’s Head will definitely be
offering accommodation in some form to all our guns throughout the season. They also plan to offer accommodation even on
an Airbnb basis from July onwards. I
understand pubs and restaurants with gardens may open from 20th
June.
For bookings and full details please
contact Mike Gosling mgosling@ripleycastle.co.uk
No-one really knows what the new “normal”
will be with regard to accommodation and restaurants but we must be positive
and hope common sense will prevail on the part of our Politicians. I trust this is not a forlorn hope!
Available Days
When the whole Pandemic started, I decided I would try at all costs to keep our team of six keepers and daily staff together. After one month of Furlough Leave, they have all been working hard on the rearing fields and getting release pens ready for our birds.
As you can appreciate my decision to
release 25% less birds with less days, but still keep our team together, has put
pressure on shoot finances.
On return from Furlough Leave all our full
time staff agreed to take a pay cut for the remainder of the season. This and other cost cutting measures have
been put in place without affecting the quality of each day.
The shoot days are moving well and I do
thank everyone who has made a booking and also paid their due shoot fees. Providing I can sell all the reduced number
of days planned everything will be fine.
I am pleased to attach a list of available
days. There are plenty to choose from
and I do hope you will find something of interest.
As always, I am available to discuss the
new season and look forward to hearing from you.



