"No one has taken part in archery without the help of a volunteer. Your dedication inspires athletes, strengthens clubs, and builds communities.">
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"The Level 2 weekend was an enabling and motivational weekend that created lots of discussion and innovative thought."
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The recent webinar exploring how archery clubs can engage with Help for Heroes veterans was a resounding success, with over 70 attendees.
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Archery is more than just pulling back a string and letting an arrow fly. It's about community and a shared love for the sport. In 2025, we challenge you to give back and support the archery community by volunteering your time and skills.
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The Rules of Shooting and Shooting Administrative Procedures have been updated and are effective immediately.
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"We hope this will inspire other clubs to get involved, host their own inclusion events, and help transform the Deer Park Inclusion Series into a national initiative - creating more opportunities for archers with disabilities to participate and enjoy the sport."
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"So far, it's been very popular with the junior members, they like the fact we're trying to help them enjoy their archery and understand they may have different needs to others."
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"Even as a disabled person myself, I have finished the course and feel more aware and even more knowledgeable about how to make our club accessible."
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"The archers I worked with were very pleased with the coaching and had a lot to work on. The instant improvement they saw from very small adjustments was remarkable."
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Through easyfundraising, 8,500 retailers including Amazon, eBay, Just Eat, Nike, John Lewis, Sainsbury’s, JD Sports, M&S, Tesco, Argos, and Booking.com, will give your archery club money when your community shop with them.
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"We encourage our clubs to take advantage of this opportunity, which can help them become more inclusive and welcoming to neurodivergent athletes."
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Veterans often seek new skills and community involvement, and archery is a sport that provides both.
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This week is Keeping Your Child Safe in Sport Week so we've pulled together some resources to help parents, carers and club volunteers to keep archery safe for all.
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Lichfield Archers recently decided that their Annual ‘Blossom Shoot’ would change and become a UK Record Status (UKRS) competition for the first time.
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Through easyfundraising, 8,500 retailers including Amazon, eBay, Just Eat, Nike, John Lewis, Sainsbury’s, JD Sports, M&S, Tesco, Argos, and Booking.com, will give your archery club money when your community shop with them.
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The policy will be used to set the culture and tone of our sport and will serve as a statement of intent to keep everyone safe in archery.
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