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I am looking for a building to run an indoor archery range / club.
I want to make archery in the North West a popular sport with the possibility of the 2012 Olympic Archer representing Britain coming from Lancashire. The building has to be a minimum of 30 metres long and 25 meters wide or bigger. The only thing I have found is an industrial unit with the annual rent and business rates of around £100K per annum. (Far too costly) If anyone has a building or has knowledge of someone who can help please let me know. Many thanks Ski. |
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Whats wrong with the local council chamber, preferably when their having a meeting.
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Our country has a proud history of having the best archers in Europe, who saved the day in many a battle.
I am glad that it was restored to Olympic status as a sport (we have a good chance of getting medals here :D) I have never known it to be practiced indoors Doesn't part of the archery skill involve compensating for outdoor wind strength and direction? |
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I use to practice archery many moons ago at the New Era, so i'm wondering could you maybe not hire a room at the sports centre. Would be a lot cheaper then 100k
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As you are aware British weather is not the kindest to outdoor sports and the North West has lakes, green lush grass and reservoirs due to its consistent rainfall. Spending 2 -3 hours a day exposed to the elements is not conducive to training. This is why indoor ranges are used. Yes you can only shoot distances of 20 -40 yards, where as in competitions men are required to shoot up 100 yards. This is not too much of a problem as the techniques and equipment is pretty much identical. The problem is finding a building suitable. There is very little financial support for this – hence no indoor archery clubs in the area. |
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We Hire Hyndburn Sports Centre once a year for our indoor championships. All day costs in excess of £600. Hence the need for a building set up ready. |
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Have you considered applying for some funding?
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Many are interested but funding is extreamly limited. Until there is already something set up and is a growing concern, no one can offer much. This is why I am so frustrated. I know it will work, but cannot get it off the ground. All units are expensive, and will need planning permission for change of use. |
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[quote=Ski;526195]Sports centres usually cost £50 / hour if you supply all your own equipment. You need a Transit van and 30 minutes to set up.
We Hire Hyndburn Sports Centre once a year for our indoor championships. All day costs in excess of £600. quote] Ouch, that is expensive. |
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A School hall can be used if we can store equipment there and have use of it most evenings and weekends, just to get started.
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I think West End Youth Club in Blackburn Town Centre would be large enough but you would have to check. It would be a hell of a lot cheaper than 600 pounds.
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I will look into it. Thank you. Ski |
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Why don't you try New Era again?
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Golf driving practice ranges have participants under cover and the targets in the open air.
It would need a much smaller building with one open side just a lateral thought that might be of use |
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