Quadbiking and Target Pistol Paintballing in Christchurch, Dorset on Monday 8th September
Quadbiking & Target Pistol Paintballing - Monday 8th September 08 - Serious Action Sports - Sopley, Christchurch.
We are back with the guys at SAS in September, on Monday 8th, its Quadbiking and Target Pistol Paintballing from 11.30 am kicking off with the quads then onto Paintballing after a short break. We recommend you bring along a packed lunch for convenience.
As always, these Sportability events are completely free of charge to people with paralysis. Friends and family may participate subject to time and we do ask for a small donation from those people.
Availability is limited so please contact Tim Worner on 0776262555 or email him tim.worner@ntlworld.com to book your place.
Alternatively, you can contact the Sportability office on 020-8959-0089
So please put this date and approximate timings into your diary:
Monday 8th September - Quadbiking and Target Pistol Paintballing - Serious Action Sports, Sopley, Christchurch, Dorset - 11.30am - 2.30pm
We hope to see you soon!
Please note: Sportability wishes to point out that the events and activities are operated by established Service Providers. For the purpose of clarification, it should be understood that all participants in the sporting events and activities referred to on our website, in our newsletters or in any written or verbal communication, will be deemed to be clients of the Service Provider, and must adhere to that Service Provider's Terms and Conditions, instructions and operating procedures.
Motorsport of any kind is, by it's very nature, dangerous and certain terms and conditions will apply to your participation. These may vary from Service Provider to Service Provider but you will be asked to sign a disclaimer before your participation is allowed.
Please also note that there may be certain exclusions that might prohibit your participation. These include taking any medication that might affect your performance, your ability to drive, your safety and the safety of others. You will also not be allowed to drive if you suffer from epilepsy or have had incidents of dizziness or loss of consciousness.
There will also be other more general conditions such as use of drugs, alcohol, behaviour and driving standards that may affect your safety or the safety of any other person. The Service Providers will make this quite clear and their decisions and instructions are final.





