Join Diverse Abilities for a Country Challenge

Country Challenge, the fundraiser in aid of Dorset’s disability charity Diverse Abilities, has returned for its fifth year at Purbeck Shooting School near Wareham, and this year will be sponsored by Town and Country Communications & IT Solutions.

Get a team together and join us on Friday 21 June for a tournament that involves five different activities clay pigeon shooting, target rifles, archery, fly fishing and more.

Mariana Swain, events executive at Diverse Abilities, commented: “This is a great team building activity. Over the last few years, everyone has learnt new skills and had a great laugh along the way. It’s the perfect balance of competitive spirit and fun so there’s no need to have tried any of these activities before.”

Lee Butler, managing director from Town and Country commented: “This is a great opportunity to support a local charity who do so much to support children and adults with disabilities in the Dorset area. This is the second year we are supporting the charity, and we are looking forward to getting back to the Purbeck Shooting School for a day of challenges.”

Teams of four can enter from £550, which includes a bacon sandwich and lunch, and each activity will come with expert tuition to maximise chances of winning.

Money raised by the teams will help to provide vital support at the charity including:

·         Days out for children who attend our school holidays activities

·         Much needed equipment at Langside School

·         Activities for adults who attend The Beehive – the charity’s activity and day centre


Purbeck Shooting School was established in 1955 and has been voted as the Best Shooting Ground in the UK. The site occupies 80 acres of mixed heath land and conifer plantation.

Find out more and sign up at diverseabilities.org.uk/country. To find out more about Town and Country and their tailored IT and telecommunications systems visit town-and-country-comms.co.uk.

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