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Blackburn Youth Darts Academy has been in existence for just over two years now and aims to promote darts to children and young people in the area.
The club is a non-profit making organisation which holds weekly coaching sessions at The Two Gates Bowling Club in Darwen and attends competitions locally and nationally.
The academy is growing in size and so needed a laptop computer to run competitions on and store admin information.
East Ribble District Freemasons were happy to donate £250 towards this purchase.
Pictured are volunteers and young attendees of the club, together with Keith Brunt the Academy Director on the left and Malcolm Roe the East Ribble District Freemasons Assistant Charity Steward on the right.
Article and Image: East Ribble District Team (Permission granted for use of the image)