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Orion Firearms Training

orion firearms training

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Llanidloes

Orion Firearms Training is at the cutting edge of Rifle Training within the UK. Whatever your preferred discipline, Professionals, Stalkers, Target shooters or new to shooting, our unique rifle range facility based in Wales is the place to practice, train, or just have a fun day's shoot. Our 5000 acre unique rifle range facility is discreetly located in the wilderness of the Welsh Cambrian Mountains where you can shoot a variety of steel targets from 50 metre to 1400 metre, (subject to confirmation by the office to shoot over 1000m) from .22RF to .50 calibre. At Orion Firearms Training we use a variety of steel reactive and explosive targets. Shooting steel is an unforgettable experience with instant feedback you simply don't get punching paper targets. The learning curve is steep and you'll be amazed how quickly you will learn to read the wind, and ballistic curve of your chosen calibre. Orion Firearms Training offers far more than the average rifle range, including incline shooting, water signature and the finest topography Britain has to offer. We now have a variety of new rifle systems including the Desert Technical Arms in both .308 and .338 multi change barrels. A truly awesome piece of kit. We also have a Brock and Norris custom built rifle in .308. These are in addition to our stock of Howa and Remington range rifles. Most of our rifles come equipped with Kahles, Schmidt and Bender rifle scopes. To enhance your day and help those less mobile, we have invested in a 6 seat Polaris to help get you to those more exposed areas of the range in comfort, style and sophistication. Our base at “Shackleton Hut" has a roaring log fire to welcome you as well as hot drinks throughout the day.

Snowdonia Aviation

snowdonia aviation

Bangor

The Aerospace Wales Forum is the trade association for all companies operating in the Aerospace & Defence sector in Wales. We support our members by promoting their companies on our website, in our capabilities brochure and trade brochure and by giving them access to events, networking opportunities and industry expertise. As a membership organisation, we recognise that our value is measured by what we deliver and achieve for our members. To this end, we are committed to exploring new ideas and finding new clusters/collaborations that offer even more value to our membership. The Forum consists of over 170 member companies and membership benefits include: Regular industry updates about what’s happening in the aerospace sector, along with discussions about relevant key issues. Networking opportunities with Aerospace Wales Forum members and other organisations at member forums and events. Opportunities to exhibit with the Aerospace Wales Forum at exhibitions and international air shows and access to Trade Missions Promotion of your company’s products and services on our website, within our capabilities brochure and trade brochure and also in our monthly newsletter, e-shots to members, social media postings and at events and exhibitions. Easy access to Welsh Government Ministers through our strong relationship with Welsh Government The Aerospace Wales Forum represents the views of its members and the wider aerospace sector at regional, national and international levels. It gives your organisation the opportunity to feed into Government policies that could affect your business As a membership organisation, Aerospace Wales is fully conscious that our value is measured by what we deliver and achieve for our members. To this end, we are committed to exploring new ideas and finding new clusters/collaborations that offer even more value to the membership. Continuous Improvement has long been a vital cog in the aerospace business ‘machine’ and Aerospace Wales welcomes constructive feedback, whether you are a member or not. If you are not a member of Aerospace Wales right now, why not come along to one of our events and see for yourself the value and opportunities.

Linda M Farquharson

linda m farquharson

Linda Farquharson is a relief printmaker (Linocut) based in Highland Perthshire creating linocuts and wood engravings. Her work is infused with the outdoor world and inspiration is never far from her back door.Linda studied Illustration at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, Dundee, graduating B A (Hons) in 1986. She specialised in relief printmaking and continues to work primarily with lino printing and wood engraving. For many years she worked as a commercial artist based in Edinburgh, while also exhibiting her prints nationally. Commissions include W B Yeats’ Irish Fairy and Folk Tales (for The Folio Society 2007) and Sir Walter Scott’s The Lady of The Lake (for The Association for Scottish Literary Studies 2010). Now based in Highland Perthshire, her work remains infused with the outdoor world and inspiration is never very far from her back door. Among Linda’s most recent work is a series of linocut prints that include ‘The Tree of Life’, ‘Song of the Goddess’, ‘Nine maidens’, and ‘Earth Goddess’. These bold prints incorporate some of Linda’s favourite images – trees, flowers, animals and birds together with the female form, and her current preoccupation with Goddess mythology. Drawing on stories from the Welsh Mabinogion alongside the legendary Scottish ‘Cailleach’ (expressions of the different phases of womanhood from maiden to crone) these themes allude to tales of transformation and the point where humans and nature merge, bringing a powerful new dimension to her work.