A Celebration of the Opening of Game Season at Northcote
Type:Food & Drink Event
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302 reviewsThe twelfth of August heralds the traditional start of the red grouse shooting season in the United Kingdom. The opening of game season means moors have to invest more in staff, time and equipment. This greater investment in management has benefits for other moorland wildlife, such as species of ground-nesting birds, and for habitats and the environment.
Your evening includes; Louis Roederer Collection 244 Champagne and three snacks on arrival, a four-course seasonal dinner, with matching Wine Flight, tea, coffee, San Pellegrino Fine Dining Waters and a charity donation to BASC.
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Tickets | £165.00 per ticket |
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