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Archery Wolverhampton | Corporate Archery Team Building Activity/Experience in Wolverhampton |

 
An Archery activity is the perfect addition to any corporate Team Building Event in WolverhamptonYou might like to have Archery as a stand alone activity or include it in a Multi Activity event format.
 
Our "Dash for Cash" team building event has also proved to be very popular, combining fun activities (such as Archery and Laser Clay Pigeon Shooting with a series of team exercises. Teams compete for Funny Money and come together for a Grande Finale at the end of the event!
 
Our experienced Archery Instructor will be on hand to make sure that your event is a resounding success.

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Wolvrhampton- Archery Targets

If you are organising any type of corporate event in Wolverhampton or the surrounding area then our company is pleased to offer other activities as well as Archery
  • Laser Clay Pigeon Shooting
  • Archery for Wedding Entertainment
  • Air Rifles
  • Human Table Football
  • Wolverhampton Team Treasure Hunts
  • Company Fun Days in Wolverhampton
  • Falconry Experience
  • Giant/Pub Games Arena
  • Indoor/Outdoor Team Building Activities
Wolverhampton Links
 
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Archery Event in Wolverhampton

Wolverhampton is an excellent location with a choice of venues that offer suitable grounds for Archery. The area surrounding Wolverhampton also offers a choice of Country House Hotels. Suggested venues suitable for Archery include:
  • Mount Country House Hotel
  • Ely House Hotel
  • Ramada Park Hall Hotel
  • Featherstone Farm Hotel
About Wolverhampton

Wolverhampton is an industrial and commercial city and metropolitan borough in the English West Midlands, traditionally part of the county of Staffordshire. In 2003 the city had a population of 256,000. The city was named after Lady Wulfruna. The name literally comes from Wulfruna's town on the hill (heaneton meaning town on the hill). The motto of the city is "Out of darkness, cometh light".

The United Kingdom government announced on December 18 2000 that Wolverhampton would be granted city status, making it one of a few "Millennium Cities"

How to get to Wolverhampton
 


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