Gloucester Clay Shooting Club (CSC) is a premier destination for clay pigeon shooting in South West England, boasting a legacy that dates back to 1947. While many regional clubs focus on a broad mix of activities, Gloucester CSC distinguishes itself as a dedicated specialist in Skeet disciplines. Situated in Norton, it serves as a vital hub for both local enthusiasts and competitive athletes striving for world-class excellence in Olympic and English Skeet.
The facility features two versatile Skeet layouts, both of which are CPSA registered to host high-level regional and national competitions. These grounds are equipped to support a wide range of disciplines beyond traditional Skeet, including Skeet Doubles and Automatic Ball Trap (ABT). The automation and professional layout allow for efficient practice sessions for individual shooters and competitive squads alike.
Located on relatively flat pasture land near the A38, the terrain offers clear sightlines, though the local clay-heavy soil is notably sensitive to British weather. During the winter months, "sodden ground" conditions can occasionally lead to the rescheduling of events, such as the popular New Year’s Day Compak Sporting shoot. Despite these natural challenges, the club maintains a high standard of maintenance to ensure a professional shooting experience throughout the active season.
Training and mentorship are cornerstones of the club’s philosophy, led by a team of experienced professionals including Paul Tudge, a CPSA Olympic Skeet Team Manager. The club welcomes shooters of every ability, providing a supportive environment for beginners to learn safety fundamentals and for seasoned pros to refine their lead and timing. This commitment to development is complemented by the club's strong ties to the local community and professional shooting associations.
Beyond the firing line, the club is known for its warm hospitality and social atmosphere. A dedicated in-house catering team provides a variety of hot and cold food and beverages during practice days and registered competitions, ensuring participants remain refreshed. This makes the ground an excellent venue for group events, including corporate team building and stag or hen parties, often accommodating groups of up to 30 people.
Gloucester CSC remains one of the most accessible grounds in the region, offering a "pay and play" model for non-members alongside its formal membership tiers. Its combination of elite-level specialization, competitive pricing, and a welcoming community atmosphere ensures its continued status as a pillar of the Gloucestershire shooting scene.
Core Disciplines & Competitions
English Skeet (ESK): Regular registered events and practice.
Olympic Skeet (OSK): Specialized layouts for elite training.
Compak Sporting: Monthly club competitions, including the famous New Year's event.
Skeet Doubles (SKD): High-speed synchronized target practice.
Automatic Ball Trap (ABT): Professional-grade trap discipline.
Who It Suits
Professional Athletes: Those aiming for national or world-class Skeet results.
Beginners & Families: A safe and welcoming environment for newcomers to the sport.
CPSA Members: Shooters looking for registered targets to improve their national ranking.
Corporate & Private Groups: Bespoke sessions for teams or celebrations.
Key Advantages
Specialized Focus: One of the few grounds in the South West dedicated to Skeet.
CPSA Registered: Fully certified for official competitive shoots.
Expert Coaching: Access to high-level instruction from recognized team managers.
Inclusive Pricing: Competitive rates for both members and non-members.
Full Hospitality: On-site catering team for a complete day-out experience.
Key Services & Pricing
Round of 25 Clays: Members £6 / Juniors £5 / Non-members £8.
Annual Membership: Seniors £40 / Veterans £30 / Juniors £20.
Group Events: Professional tuition, gun hire, and safety equipment included for groups up to 30.
Catering: Hot/cold food and drinks available on-site.
Address: Norton, Gloucestershire, GL2 9LR (Located on the A38 between Tewkesbury and Gloucester, opposite the Kings Head Inn).
Opening Hours: The club operates primarily on a fixture-based schedule.
Sundays: Regular practice and competitions (typically starting between 09:00 and 10:30).
Special Events: As per the published fixtures (e.g., New Year's Day, Tuesday AGM).
Closed: Mondays and most weekdays unless for pre-booked group events.

