Regulatory Accounting is on Target for Clay Shoot Fundraiser

by Iain Mason



Published on 6th October 2017

The team here at Regulatory Accounting have set our sights on fundraising by sponsoring an annual charity clay shoot.

We’re backing the seventh annual clay shoot in aid of TWIGS, the Swindon charity which supports people with mental health and addiction problems and, more recently, those with dementia.

The event is being staged at Barbury Shooting School on September 27, and TWIGS is inviting teams of four to take part.

To date, the clay shoots have raised £25,000 for TWIGS, which runs community gardens at Cheney Manor and is celebrating its 20th year.

Richard Mathews, managing director at Regulatory Accounting, said TWIGS was a great charity for the company to support.

“For the last 20 years, TWIGS has done some fantastic work in supporting people with mental health and addiction issues, through its community gardens scheme. It’s a great example of what can be done in Swindon and we are delighted to sponsor this event.”

Chris Loveday, fundraiser with TWIGS, said: “We’re very grateful to Richard and Regulatory Accounting for supporting us. This is a big fundraiser and we hope to get 20 teams together. The funds will be used to  support one of our newest projects, which is helping people with dementia.”

The shoot starts at 9.30am, and the entry fee is £480 per team of four, and included are guns, cartridges, bacon rolls, and a buffet lunch.

For more information email Peter Barefoot of property consultants Alder King: pbarefoot@nullalderking.com

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