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WATCH: Local archery club targets a new home

A local archery club is searching for a new premises after their home was burnt to the ground in April.

Goldcrest Archers, based in Hyde, have been left devastated in the wake of the blaze and are currently in need of housing.

We spoke to experienced archer, Peter Gregory about his feelings of the situation.

Peter Gregory, Archery

A local archery club is searching for a new premises after their home was burnt to the ground in April. GoldCrest Archers, based in Hyde, have been left devastated in the wake of the blaze and are currently in need of housing. We spoke to experienced archer, Peter Gregory about his feelings of the situation. If you would like to help or know someone that can, please contact the club via their Facebook page.

Posted by Tameside Reporter on Tuesday, November 24, 2020

 

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