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Aa Shooting School - Clay Pigeon Shooting Dorset

aa shooting school - clay pigeon shooting dorset

4.9(32)

Sturminster Newton

AA Shooting School provides clay pigeon shooting lessons near Sturminster Newton in North Dorset. Located close to the Wiltshire and Somerset borders, we are ideally placed for weekend breaks or longer holidays, with local accommodation nearby. We offer personal one-to-one sessions by appointment to introduce you to the sport, or to refine your technique. If you’re looking for an exciting activity for a group, then clay pigeon shooting is a great option. We welcome stag and hen parties, family groups, friends, and corporates. Regular school groups also enjoy the privacy of our location. Check out our reviews on TripAdvisor and get in touch for further details. We’re situated on a working farm surrounded by beautiful countryside. We favour a compact layout that enables you to experience a variety of shots without a long walk in between stands. Our traps provide a wide range of targets to suit all abilities, while the tower simulates game drives. If you’re looking to improve a particular target, then we can focus on that area, and provide constructive and useful pointers to help. Our lessons will take you through a guided introduction to clay pigeon shooting SAFETY FIRST Safety equipment We provide all safety equipment We take safety seriously. All visitors to the school will be provided with ear protection, and eye protection is provided for those shooting. We follow the BASC shotgun safety code of practice at all times. ABOUT YOUR INSTRUCTOR Association of Professional Shooting Instructors Norman Fuller is a qualified clay shooting instructor and a member of the Association of Professional Shooting Instructors (APSI). His many years of experience are ideal for introducing beginners to clay pigeon shooting, or for helping seasoned shots to refine their technique. Whatever your level, you’re assured of a patient and experienced instructor to help you make the most of your day.

Clive Elsdon

clive elsdon

4.9(35)

Bishop Auckland

Evancliffe Leathercraft have developed a wide range of unique hand crafted leather products. Evancliffe Leathercraft‘s diverse range of hand crafted leatherwork includes Belts, Bags, Purses, Leather Hand Bound Journals and much much more.  Many of the items have developed from a customer saying, “Can you…” and Evancliffe Leathercraft saying “Yes!” Evancliffe Leathercraft offer a wide range of Leatherwork Training Workshops to suite everyone. For example students can learn to make a Leather Belt, a Hand Bound Leather Journal and Bags etc.  You can also learn about Wet Moulding & Stamping and Marbelling Leather amongst other things.  As a part of the learning process the student will often come away with an additional small leather item as well. Evancliffe Leathercraft are constantly developing new workshops, so if what you want to make is not on the list, please contact them to discuss the possibilities. Evancliffe Leathercraft‘s training workshops are usually run from Evancliffe Leathercraft‘s Weardale base which has stunning views overlooking Weardale in County Durham. Check out our Leathercraft Workshops Page for more information. In addition to scheduled workshops, Evancliffe Leathercraft can deliver Bespoke 1-2-1 Workshops. Wendy’s professional background in Teaching has ensured that Evancliffe Leathercraft’s workshops have been developed with learning in mind.  Each Workshops goals are achievable and they can be adapted to suite different learning styles.

Calderdale Music

calderdale music

4.8(12)

Halifax

Making music is inherently human: it connects us, has the ability to improve our lives and brings people together. It also helps people to grow in self-esteem, build essential skills and lead bright futures. It’s the reason we exist: to help the young people, schools and communities of Calderdale to have access to – and benefit from – life-enhancing music and arts opportunities. Calderdale Music Trust was established in May 2015 having previously been part of the local authority when it was known as Calderdale Music Service. In 2019, we took an important step forward in our transformational journey. We made changes to our structure and the way we operate, including the appointment of a new leadership team who share a passion and vision for making a positive difference in the communities we serve. Marking a new chapter, we have invested in our stunning new flagship HQ in Halifax, that will make it easier to bring people together, providing a community base for live performances, private lessons, a place to gather, and much more. We also listened to feedback from our schools, parents and our team resulting in our new name and brand identity: Calderdale Music. There’s no final destination; we see this as an ongoing journey to keep doing better and providing better services, which we’ll do by listening to the needs of our learners, their guardians, schools and hub partners. Our ambition is to create an inclusive, forward-looking service that puts people and their unique musical learning adventures at the heart of everything we do. We currently work with thousands of children, young people and adults, and this figure continues to rise year on year. We take pride in our professional development (CPD) offering to schools and our flexible, bespoke approach to teaching, working around the curriculum to make music a fun and pleasurable experience for young people. Our music leaders are among the best in the sector. We offer much more than just music education, we provide support, performance opportunities and a community for learners from all backgrounds to come together socially and share a passion – or just try out something different. Although steeped in musical history, and without doubt some of the finest brass bands in the world, we believe Calderdale can do more to reflect and celebrate its musical and cultural diversity. So as the lead organisation for Calderdale Music Hub, we’re working with local schools, cultural organisations and community groups to bring exciting opportunities and live performances to the doorsteps of Calderdale. We’re here to shine a spotlight on the amazing talent, diversity and prospects our region has to offer. Our vision for the future is to open life-long music and arts education opportunities to all, providing a cultural heart for Calderdale that unites, motivates and inspires people to live more creative lives.