Renewals variations etc.
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Re: Renewals variations etc.
Our national organisations seem quiet on this.
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Re: Renewals variations etc.
Wise words, talk of 9-5 visits and a raising the fees to GBP200 do not mix well. In Denmark they have 10 year licences which would make this more palatable and reduce some paperwork so saving costs.Scotsgun wrote:They may well go ahead and raise it to £200, but how will they handle the s***-storm when their service fails to improve in line with the costs.
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Re: Renewals variations etc.
the same way they do at the moment.....ignore it !Scotsgun wrote:They may well go ahead and raise it to £200, but how will they handle the s***-storm when their service fails to improve in line with the costs.
Re: Renewals variations etc.
Just had my renewal forms through today. No more Beds FLO, now it is done by Herts. Included in the forms was a new piece of paper, presumably Herts idea, asking for your permission and/or club to certify your reason for ownership and what calibres, acreage etc.
Wonder how much of personal history has been passed on? Not much, I expect. And the concern is that Herts may take a different view as to permitted use.
Wonder how much of personal history has been passed on? Not much, I expect. And the concern is that Herts may take a different view as to permitted use.
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