Chorley Bowmen
Website for Chorley Bowmen Archery Club

We are deeply saddened to announce the death of our club member Len Platten.

Len died on the afternoon of October 25th following a cancer diagnosis in 2021.

The club will feel his loss deeply. Many of us have shared some great times in his company, on the line and shooting in competitions all over the North West. He was a great character.

We send our condolences to all his family.

Rest easy Len. Loss indeed is our companion once more.

Amanda Clark

Secretary

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Yesterday saw the official opening of The Saxon Pavilion and The Simon Terry Range, Chorley Bowmen’s beautiful new facility.

We were delighted to have Lindsay Hoyle MP and our associate member, Paralympian John Stubbs MBE in attendance to cut the ribbon, unveil our commemorative plaque and throw open the range doors officially!

Sir Lindsay helped the club secure it’s current location nearly 25 years ago when our previous field was lost, so it was wonderful to have him back and show him how much it has changed since the days of a lumpy field with one lonely shipping container in a corner!

We are beyond grateful to Chorley Council, Alistair Morwood, Michael Forster and John Ambrose. Particular heartfelt thanks to Lindsey Blackstock, who worked so hard on this.

They all understood our vision and committed so much to this project.

To see archery get some backing and investment has been utterly refreshing. The council and its exec’s have seen and acknowledged how archery truly is a sport for all, unlike any other, to see them champion this sport is encouraging.

We look forward to growing as a club, supporting our membership, developing, teaching the community, young and old, in this beautiful purpose built facility.

Here’s to the next 25 years!

A final few acknowledgements must be made:

  • Sport England for their belief and investment.
  • Steve Wells Associates for design and planning, special thanks to Steve Wells and in particular Dean.
  • Wade Group for construction, special thanks to Roy and Matt.
  • Niamh Victoria for logo design
  • Greg and Barbara Grogan for photos and constant support to the club and it’s committee.

Some fabulous local businesses who helped supply us with the finishing touches

  • Steve Gill Joinery for target wall construction
  • Archery World for supply of target wall foam
  • Taylors Memorials for commemorative stone
  • B. Livesey Ltd Funeral Director for commemorative plaque
  • Quality Food Fayre for beautiful catering on the day.

The final thanks go to the committee of Chorley Bowmen. “It always seems impossible ’til its done.”

We did it guys, we did it!

Amanda Clark

Club Secretary

A Sport For All

Archery is one of the oldest sports in the world yet it remains one of the most universal and inclusive. Age, gender and physical ability does not present a barrier to enjoying the sport and our membership reflects this.

People take up archery for different reasons. Some like to compete and test their skills against other archers at local, regional, national and international events. Others simply enjoy the social aspect of shooting alongside friends and fellow members and find it a relaxing pastime.

Come Along

At Chorley Bowmen we welcome both experienced and novice archers.

If you shoot regularly, are returning to archery after a period away from the sport, or if you are a beginner or somebody who simply wants to know a little more about archery, then please get in touch or come along to see us.

Beginner’s Courses

Our coaches deliver beginner’s courses throughout the year. Click on the ‘Beginners’ link in the menu for more information.

We look forward to meeting you.