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POLARIS AT CHARITY SHOOT
Ranger lent by local dealer

Two Polaris Rangers played a key role in the Lambton Team Shoot at the end of April.


Head Keeper at Lambton, Ian Nairn, with a Poalris ranger. Photo courtesy of Trevor Walker Photography

The shoot takes place on the Earl of Durham's Lambton estate and this year was run in aid of two charities: The Great North Air Ambulance and the Red Cross Typhoon Appeal.

In previous years the event has been loaned Polaris UTVs by Kevin Davies of Northumberland- based Polaris dealers Davies Tractors. The organisers saw them as indispensible, resulting in the estate purchasing their own Polaris Ranger 400. For this year's shoot it was complemented by a Ranger Diesel on loan from the dealer.

Lambton Park, the seat of the Earls of Durham, is a twelve hundred acre sporting estate and the Ranger 400, in the hands of Head Keeper Ian Nairn, works daily in servicing the various events held there.  "It gives Lord Durham great pleasure in making the park available for charitable occasions such as The Lambton Team Shoot," says Bob Duff of Lambton Events LLP, "and all thanks go to the generosity of the competitors and everyone who contributes."

The event raised £13,000 for charity and included a raffle for the first time which alone raised £968.

Polaris dealers for over seven years, Davies Tractors are based in Riding Mill, and support customers in Northumberland and Durham


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