Undoubtedly one of our most popular fundraising events. Come and join us at the stunning Hulne Priory, Alnwick.

  • Corporate Shoot sponsored by Story Homes and Northumberland Estates – Friday, 27th June 2025 SOLD OUT
  • The John Shallcross Memorial Shoot – Sunday, 29th June 2025. TEAMS REMAINING

To book, or for further information, email: info@neyouth.org.uk.

A range of sponsorship opportunities are also available if you’d like to support us that way. Feel free to get in touch via 01914990571 or email info@neyouth.org.uk to discuss options or for more information. You can also download our flyer John Shallcross Memorial Shoot 2025

This year, we’re raising awareness of our Big Summer campaign to provide for disadvantaged young people in our sessions over the summer holidays. Read more here.

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