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The Old Furnace Walking Holidays, Oakamoor

Froghall Wharf Boat Trips, Froghall

Derwent Pursuits, Leek

Midland Karting, Lichfield

Archery Events,

Ski - Kidsgrove, Stoke On Trent

Stoke Ski Centre, Stoke On Trent

Tenpin Ltd, Stoke On Trent

Tenpin, Stafford

Ballooning with Wickers World, Stafford

Bungee Extreme Club, Leek

Crewe Climbing & Potholing Club, Stoke On Trent

Eldon Pothole Club, Leek

Goals Soccer Centre, Stoke On Trent

Tamworth RCC, Tamworth

Stafford Road Club / Team Henry Burton Cycles, Stafford

Stoke Mountain Bike Club, Stone

Leek CC, Leek

Lyme RC, Stoke On Trent

Potteries Cycle Club, Stoke On Trent

Peak District Flight Training (Hang Gliding), Leek

Beaudesert Archery Club, Rugeley

Keele University Archery Club, Stoke On Trent

Stafford Archers, Stafford

Wolverhampton Co of Archers, Wolverhampton

Cannock Chase Trekking Centre, Penkridge

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Mow Cop Riding Centre, Stoke On Trent

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Ministry of Paintball, Stoke on Trent

Ministry of Paintball, Stafford

Go Ape!, Rugeley

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Trentham Estate, Stoke-on-Trent

Amerton Farm & Craft Centre, Stafford

Cheddleton Flint Mill, Leek

Catton Hall, Burton upon Trent

Alton Towers, Alton

Moorlands Farm Park, Stoke-on-Trent

Fletchers Garden and Leisure Centre, Stafford

Boscobel House and the Royal Oak, Brewood

Izaak Walton's Cottage, Stone

Emma Bridgewater Factory, Stoke-on-Trent

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