
Banbridge Sporting Gun Clay Pigeon Club proudly announces the success of its annual Lawrence (Link) Lurring Memorial Charity Shoot, which took place on Saturday, September 6.
This year’s event marked the 21st memorial shoot in honour of the much-loved Lawrence (Link) Lurring, drawing together shooters and supporters from near and far.
Thanks to the generosity of participants, sponsors, and the local community, the club raised an impressive £3,105 in aid of Air Ambulance Northern Ireland. The day was filled with camaraderie, friendly competition, and remembrance, reflecting both Lawrence’s passion for clay shooting and the community spirit he inspired.
Speaking after the event, Sandra Lurring said: “We are incredibly proud to continue Lawrence’s legacy through this annual shoot. The support from our members, visiting shooters, and the wider community has been phenomenal. We’re delighted that the funds raised will support Air Ambulance NI in delivering its vital, life-saving service.”
The charity Air Ambulance NI, in partnership with the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service, provides the Helicopter Emergency Medical Service for Northern Ireland. The service brings urgent medical assistance to anywhere in the province, operating seven days a week for 12 hours per day. The HEMS team attend patients who are seriously ill or injured, bringing emergency pre-hospital care direct to the casualty with the aim of saving lives, brains and limbs. The aircraft can reach anywhere in Northern Ireland in approximately twenty-five minutes.
Bebhionn Hardy, Community Fundraising Coordinator, added: “We are so grateful to Banbridge Sporting Gun Club for their outstanding support and for raising an incredible £3,105 in memory of Lawrence. Every single pound helps us keep the helicopter flying and our medical team ready to respond. On behalf of the team, thank you for helping us deliver critical pre-hospital care to patients who need it most across Northern Ireland.”
On average the medical team are called upon twice every day, whether that is as a result of a serious road traffic collision, farm or workplace accident, sport and leisure incident or a serious medical emergency.
As a local charity, Air Ambulance NI aspires to raise £3 million each year to maintain and sustain this service so public donations are crucial. One of the simplest ways to support is by becoming a member of Club AANI and donating via a monthly or annual subscription. Find out more by visiting www.airambulanceni.org alternatively you can contact the charity directly by emailing info@airambulanceni.org or calling 028 9262 2677.