Wellington College are seeking a new Head of Shooting. Job description – Head of Shooting Job Description Jan 2021 Candidates must apply via Wellington College’s recruitment website : https://wellingtoncollegerecruitment.wellingtoncollege.org.uk/ Applications close on 12th February 2021 with interviews expected to take place w/c 22nd February 2021.
CCRS is very saddened to learn of the death of Colin Crann, a long-standing friend and supporter. Colin’s contribution over many years to cadet shooting was truly outstanding. He will be remembered as a devotee, passionate and expert about his craft, as someone who helped a great many cadets develop their shooting expertise, and as …
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CCRS is delighted to welcome Lieutenant General Rob Magowan as its new President, a former cadet himself. Having studied Chemistry at Southampton University he has had a highly successful career with the Royal Marines, including completing the US Marine Corps’ Command and Staff Course where he also gained a Master’s degree, culminating in his …
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British Shooting have invited all cadets to partake in a day of Olympic Shotgun disciplines at the prestigious E J Churchill’s Shooting Ground, on either the 8th or 10th December. This sponsored by the Velos Association. Cadet Olympic Shooting Experience invitation 2020
CCRS are pleased to announce the appointment of a new Competitions Officer from 4 January 2021, and are delighted to welcome Lulu Watson and wish her every success in the role. Please see her resumé below. Lulu attended Cheltenham College where she was a member of the CCF and took up shooting at the …
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