THE PAUL Hunter Foundation will again be running free snooker sessions next month.
Established at the Menstone Club in Menston since the beginning of the year, some 40 boys and girls from the age of seven upwards have been involved.
The foundation was established in 2006 in memory of three-time former Masters champion Paul Hunter, who died of cancer aged 27 in 2008.
The specific aim of the foundation is to give disadvantaged, able bodied and disabled youngsters an opportunity to play snooker.
Next month's sessions will be open to players up to the age of 16 and will be held at the Hollygarth Social Club in Ben Rhydding and the Hawkhill Social Club in Guiseley.
Anyone interested in attending the sessions should ring Menstone Club snooker coach David Horrix on 07519-210021.
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