A DINNER jacket and a bow tie is not the usual attire for a day’s shooting.
But it proved to be right on target for property consultancy Myddelton and Major’s Paul Cadge.
Paul, a partner in the Salisbury-based firm, took the honours during a charity clay pigeon shoot.
The Myddelton & Major team of Paul, James Lewis and Rob Hitchings, won the prize for the most clays hit – as well as being named the best dressed team.
Paul, who started his estate agency career in London before moving to Salisbury in 1989, was taking part in a charity event at Knowle Farm, Bowerchalke.
The event was in aid of the Toby Mann Fund that funds a scholarship to support a pupil at Milton Abbey School, near Blandford, Dorset.
Toby was the school’s captain of rugby and his family set up the charity fund in his name.
It awards a scholarship to support a student though A levels who would otherwise not have this opportunity, with five pupils so far benefitting.
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