Campaigners and League ‘fox’ in Worcester call on the National Trust to end fox hunting on its land

The day of action in Worcester is one of a series of League actions taking place across the country this summer ahead of the National Trust’s AGM in October, when there will be a vote in which members will get the chance to call for a permanent ban on the licensing of trail hunting.

The National Trust to its credit paused the licensing of trail hunting after this, but it is now time to have the ban made permanent.

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Notes to editors

Consent forms were signed by parents/guardians of everyone under 18.

Enclosed is a link to our web page on the realities of what trail hunting really is.

Social distancing, masks and hand sanitisers were used at all times and staff took a Covid-19 lateral flow test in advance of the day of campaigning.

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