FAQ’s

  • Are you insured?

    Yes! absolutely. As with any activity Shooting comes with its own risks, and although though professionalism, experience and risk analysis in place to stop this happening, as with any activity accidents may still happen.

     Due to this, and to provide peace of mind to landowners;  I have  comprehensive insurance is in place to ensure that I am fully protected in case of unforeseen accidents or damage whilst engaging in pest control activates.

    this insurance provides peace of mind by covering potential liabilities:

    Up to £10 million Public Liability Cover

    Up to £10 million Employer Liability Cover

    Up to £10 million Product Liability cover

  • You use guns? Is it not illegal to shoot wildlife?

    It goes without saying that in order to conduct shooting activities safely and responsibly, I must be fully licensed to own the shotguns and rifles that serve as the primary tools of my trade. My license is readily available upon request, and as part of the discussions and consent agreements, a copy of this important document will be provided along with any other necessary paperwork or documentation you may require. Regarding the quarry, I will specifically target only those animals that are outlined on the government's general license or where there exists legal precedence for culling, and this will occur only on approved land where such activities are permitted. Rest assured, other animals, birds, and general wildlife will be left undisturbed—it's not the wild west out there!

  • Permissions and concent

    No activates will be undertaken on your land without prior agreement.  To ensure that both parties are fully briefed on the activities,  a “permission” slip will be provided for signing, detailing what where and when shooting can take place including lists of quarries, an information pack will be exchanges as part of the agreement

  • Are You a Member of BASC

    Yes, I am a full member and have been for ages!. Shooting and conservation is a key interest of mine and believe BASC is in a premier position to support the industry.

    BASC is the UK’s largest shooting organisation, that promote sustainable shooting practices, offer comprehensive advice, training and education programmes, implement wide-ranging conservation initiatives and safeguard the interests of shooting at Westminster, in the devolved parliaments and in Brussels. 

    by being a member of BASC is important to understand any changes in legislation to ensure I keep both on the right side of the law but to also ensure that both myself and clients are comfortable with the practices and safety measures I employ

  • Saftey

    Safety is priority number 1 and  it comes before anything else. To support this I am fully trained to apply  Emergency First Aid and Forestry First aid (EFAW+F) to myself and others in the unfortunate event something should happen

  • Im not sure about it..

    Having someone on your grounds that is new is always a concern, however  PWC try to ensure that from the very start, the way activities are conducted provide a sense of confidence. That means doing the little things right first.

    To support this  PWC will look to invest in any insurances  or assurances you require  to operate on your land in addition to the ones listed below.

  • What happens to the carcass

    They will be removed and if non edible disposed in the correct way.Edible meats will be harvested in line with our agreement to ensure wild food does not go to waste

    you can find more about wild food on BASC website here