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Big Shots raises £24,000 for industry charity
Industry hotshots from as far as Italy turned out to support our clay pigeon shoot fundraiser, Big Shots, earlier this month, which raised £24,000 for the charity.
Around 140 people, making up 35 teams, took part in the 24th annual fundraiser, which was once again held at the superb E.J. Churchill Shooting Ground in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire on Wednesday 6 June.
The sun shined as guests delighted in a day of traditional clay pigeon shooting as well as some novelty stands, including axe throwing, paintballing marksmanship and the classic blunderbuss.
We would like to thank main sponsor and corporate member Furniture Village as well as the other companies that kindly supported Big Shots through sponsorship or a donation to the auction and raffle: Amazing Venues, Cabinet Maker, Celtheath, Colourfast World, Creo, Davy’s of London, CH & Co Venues, J H Haskins & Son, Knoll International, Natuzzi, The Tusler Studio, Peroda Furniture and ViSpring.
Hayden Davies, Master of The Furniture Makers’ Company, said: “Yet again Big Shots delighted everyone who attended. It is one of our longest running fundraisers and always raises a significant amount of money for the charity as well as offering a great informal networking opportunity for industry colleagues. As always, we’d like to thank Furniture Village for their continued support in sponsoring and helping organise the day. We look forward to celebrating 25 years of Big Shots in 2019.”
Charlie Harrison, director of multichannel at Furniture Village and organiser of the event, said: “Although I was unable to attend this year’s Big Shots event, the feedback from everyone I’ve spoken to has once again been exceptional. This has definitely become the social event of the year within our fantastic industry and, with the 25th anniversary next year, we’re looking forward to putting together something special. On behalf of all the team at Furniture Village, thank you for your continued support of Big Shots and The Furniture Makers’ Company.”
Full results of the competition were:
Top Gun (Male): Roland Govier (J H Haskins & Son)
Top Gun (Female): Nikki Verster (Furniture Village)
Top Gun (Novice): William Porter (Gryphon Property Partners)
Top Team: Haskins Hot Shots (J H Haskins & Son)
Runner Up Team: Peroda Old Boys (Peroda Furniture)
Bottom Team: Greenlight Gunners (Greenlight Commerce)
Four Man Flurry: Haskins Hot Shots (J H Haskins & Son)
Worst Male Shot of the Day: John Ibell (Ercol) and Andy Kitchen (Whitemeadow Furniture)
The 25th anniversary event of Big Shots will take place on Thursday 6 June 2019.