01 March 2019

Time running out to win exclusive shoot day

E Yorks High 4 Line Of Guns Day

TIME is running out to win an exclusive shooting prize in Devon.

The Devon High Four Shoot Raffle offers the winner and seven friends the chance to shoot across four breathtaking drives; Heanton Satchville courtesy of Lord Clinton, Great Warham courtesy of Chris Setter, Hall in Bishop’s Tawton courtesy of Jeremy Boyd and Portledge Estate courtesy of Tony Buckingham.

The prize also includes being chauffeur-driven throughout the day, a shoot supper at Hall by chef Samuel Brook, Sunday night accommodation and Monday breakfast at The Highbullen Hotel.

David Thurgood, regional organiser for Devon, said: “This really is a top prize for any Gun to win.

“Tickets are selling swiftly, and the deadline is looming, so I’d advise you to buy your ticket before they are all sold out!”

“By taking part in the draw, you will also be supporting GWCT’s scientific research programmes for game and wildlife conservation.”

The Trust aims to ensure a thriving countryside, rich in game and other wildlife and believe its research can go a long way to achieving this.

You will be helping us to tell a more balanced story about game management by funding new research to measure and publish the positive influence it has on our countryside.

There are only 250 tickets, priced at £200, and the draw closes on Thursday 14th March

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The winning ticket will be drawn by Claire Zambuni at The Highbullen Hotel on Friday 15th March. The winner will then be notified.

The shoot date is Monday 4th November.

Kindly sponsoring the event is Everys Solicitors.

Promoter: Teresa Dent, Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust, Fordingbridge, Hampshire, SP6 1EF. Registered Charity No: 112023. Registered with the Gambling Commission. www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk Please make cheques payable to Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust. No one under 16 years of age may purchase or sell lottery tickets. Draw will take place on 15 March 2019. Closing date for tickets 14 March 2019. Winner will be notified by post and result published on the website and Gamewise magazine. No correspondence will be entered into. No cash alternative to prize awarded.

In the event that an avian flu outbreak (or any other notable disease where movement restrictions are in place) becomes critical we very much hope that a suitable arrangement can be made between donor and bidder to defer the lot, and as a last resort the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust will consider a form of reimbursement to the successful bidder. It is hoped, however, that this can be avoided as the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust is very reliant on donations and the income generated from events.


Notes to editors

The Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust – providing research-led conservation for a thriving countryside. The GWCT is an independent wildlife conservation charity which has carried out scientific research into Britain’s game and wildlife since the 1930s. We advise farmers and landowners on improving wildlife habitats. We employ 22 post-doctoral scientists and 50 other research staff with expertise in areas such as birds, insects, mammals, farming, fish and statistics. We undertake our own research as well as projects funded by contract and grant-aid from Government and private bodies. The Trust is also responsible for a number of Government Biodiversity Action Plan species and is lead partner for grey partridge and joint lead partner for brown hare and black grouse.

For information, contact:
Eleanor Williams
Telephone: 07592 025476
Email: press@gwct.org.uk