La hunting season 2019/2020 is still quite far away, but in the meantime we are preparing for a very cumbersome bureaucratic phase constituted by delivery and collection of badges that every lover of Diana's art must take with them during the hunting days. And then the Municipality of Gavorrano (GR) decides to rely on the Tuscan Hunters Confederation (CCT), led by Piero Bettaccini, to carry out this service, which is very important in an area where the passion for hunting is deeply rooted.
An agreement will be created where they will be signed the rules of this collaboration with which it is intended, among other things, to improve the overall organization in favor of hunters. In addition to the premises that will be used for this purpose, with a timetable suitable for all needs, the managers of the territorial CCT are willing to deliver the badges directly to the homes of those hunters who temporarily find themselves in difficulty movement, for health reasons. A nice gesture that shows solidarity but above all a bond of friendship between enthusiastic lovers of hunting. The Confederation that brings together the vast majority of Maremma hunters and from Tuscany, she is very involved in the social sector and in the Gavorranese area where, a few days ago, among other things, she donated a defibrillator to the school.
The members of the Gavorranese CCT, therefore, as well as organize two food and wine events during the summer season, also undertake the carrying out of a completely new activity that will be preceded, according to agreements, by a work of awareness among the hunters themselves to facilitate the deliveries and the subsequent withdrawal of the badges as much as possible. The city headquarters of the CCT hunters is located in Bagno in Via Marconi at 91 and all interested parties can contact the office for any clarification or elucidation. A good initiative that we hope can be extended to other territorial realities. Conventions like this and especially the application of the principle of subsidiarity between public administration and associations, it will increasingly have to represent the useful ground to qualify our services and avoid unnecessary inconvenience for the members.