The 2022 Spring Newsletter has been issued by the Secretary to all members by email. If you haven’t received it, please advise the Secretary (secretary@englishtwenty.org.uk) so that your correct email address is held by the Club. The newsletter can be
Jonathan Haward
West Country shooters, and many others at Bisley, will have been saddened to learn of Jonathan’s very unexpected death in mid-April. His family have arranged for a Thanksgiving Service to be held as follows: Saturday 18th June, 2.00pm at Kea
Spring Meeting 2022
The meeting this year will be a QI, QII and QIII format at Bisley over the weekend of 21/22 May. There will be a limited* amount of 2022 GGG ammunition available for competitors to use at a price of £1.05
2022 – England v RAF
This year’s National Captain, Steven Thomas, will be leading the match against the RAF to be held at Bisley on Sunday 15th May. This match forms part of the selection process for the National itself. If you would like to
England Tour to Kenya & South Africa Postponed – again!
Following a recent meeting, the management team has taken the difficult decision to postpone this tour once again and we will now tour to Bloemfontein in March 2023. It is very difficult to commit money to flights, hotels etc. without
AGM 2021
As per last year the AGM will be held via Zoom, so please inform the Secretary (secretary@englishtwenty.org.uk) if you *will* be attending, so he can send the Zoom invite to those who need it. If you have any questions that
The Lions squad for 2021-22 has been selected
The selected squad can be viewed under the Performance section of the web site
ENGLAND LOSE NATIONAL BUT WIN MACKINNON
Despite a highly superior V count, England narrowly lost the National by 2 points, but won the Mackinnon by a handsome 10 points. Full result details can be found on the relevant “Competitions” page – team photos will be added
ENGLAND LOSE THE LAWRENCE MATCH
The annual Lawrence Match shot against Scotland was held over the weekend 19th/20th June during the Scottish National Meeting at Blair Athol. Scotland were victorious this year by 5 points – the detailed result can be found on the Lawrence
2020 and 2021 Yearbook
Owing to effects of COVID-19 on shooting events last year, only a web version of the 2020 Yearbook was published. The latest publication, which will be available in printed form, can be found in the members section of the web