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Re: Brown ridge rifle range

#31 Post by hitchphil »

The video or drop box is no longer available & there is noting on google but for companies house stuff on this range or 'club'.

any links?
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#32 Post by Dr. Strangelove »

No, it seems to have gone incredibly quiet. I hope that if it does go Pete Tong then anyone who has paid any money thus far (haven’t actually heard of anyone taking out ‘membership’ yet though) is able to get it back without any hassle!
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Re: Brown ridge rifle range

#33 Post by Geek »

Unable to find any information on the interest or a company website, although, I did find this:

https://find-and-update.company-informa ... y/12609380
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#34 Post by phaedra1106 »

Apparently it's all on hold, neighbouring farm has raised objections.
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#35 Post by Dr. Strangelove »

phaedra1106 wrote:Apparently it's all on hold, neighbouring farm has raised objections.
Where did you hear that from, out of interest?
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#36 Post by phaedra1106 »

One of my club members who was trying to join.
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Re: Brown ridge rifle range

#37 Post by Dr. Strangelove »

Gotcha, thanks.
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#38 Post by Lever357 »

I contacted the guy organising the range a while back and he confirmed they had not done anything as they had been given grant funding to set the range up and could not spend anything until we were in the new tax year.

I was very surprised he obtained grant funding for what is going to be an exclusive, 40 members-only club and that it would appear planning permission was not in place.
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#39 Post by stottycake »

Just spoke to someone from prs,uk who had a shoots planned here in july and September, and have been informed that as far as they are concerned this range wont be happening,
They will announce replacement venues later this week,
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#40 Post by Thorney »

Lever357 wrote:I contacted the guy organising the range a while back and he confirmed they had not done anything as they had been given grant funding to set the range up and could not spend anything until we were in the new tax year.

I was very surprised he obtained grant funding for what is going to be an exclusive, 40 members-only club and that it would appear planning permission was not in place.
Grant funding for a private club, that would be impressive
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