2nd November 2025
- clayplaners8m
- Nov 6
- 2 min read
A bit cold but then it is November.
Quite a few people commented on how good the shooting layout was, with a lot of variety and both easy and harder stands.
Some sad news, Colin Wheater has passed away. He will be laid to rest at Oakworth Crematorium oon Wenesday the 12th November at 1 p.m. The service will be followed by a few drinks at the Conservative Club in Cullingworth.
We had a group of people who were celebrating a Birthday in their family. They had a very small girl, maybe 6 or 7, with them. She went out with three .410 shells and hit a clay. I think that made her day and she says she is coming back in the summer when it is warmer. They all enjoyed it and we in the cabin could hear cheers coming
from the group.
At the moment I am having trouble with my landline so if you need anything please email me on marjoriehayes1712 at gmail.com It is listed on the website now.
We got our clays brought up from the farm after we all finished shooting. They are from a new company who cannot deliver to our site like the one before, which has now ceased trading. The farmer has been very helpful in storing them for us and bringing his trailer and machinery to lift the pallets into the container. Our thanks go to him.
The rest of the raffle prizes from the last shoot were collected and some of the prizes from the competition were given out, mostly to surprised recipients. We try to make our competitions so that everyone is in with a chance of winning.
Our next competition will be the Veterans shoot on the first shoot in December.
Marjorie




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