Lakenheath Shooting Ground bounces back

Lakenheath Shooting Ground bounces back

Thanks to considerable help from ProMatic, the club was able to re-open.


By Barnaby Dracup

Wednesday, 01 February 2012

Lakenheath Shooting Ground is back in business again, just weeks after an arson attack severely damaged the clubhouse.

Thanks to considerable help from ProMatic, the club was able to secure enough counter equipment to re-open for clay target shooting on Christmas Eve.

"We will be operating without a clubhouse and food and refreshments," said owner Peter Usher, "So we're advising visitors to bring their own thermos flasks and snacks."

"I know this is not ideal, but it's a solution that enables me to start the huge task of rebuilding this facility."



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