Coronavirus update – 13th May 2020 – Update for NRA affiliated Clubs

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We welcomed the recently published Government guidance that allows, from today, the re-opening of outdoor sports facilities.

More details are available here

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/new-guidance-on-spending-time-outdoors

We’re currently working on detailed instructions, revised risk assessment documentation and new procedures to allow limited reopening of our outdoor ranges at Bisley on Saturday 23 May 2020.  Details will be published on Monday May 18th on the NRA website. Clubs are encouraged to use the Bisley documentation as a guide to producing their own specific risk assessments, procedures and supporting documentation to ensure compliance with Government advice, particularly from the devolved Administrations and the safety of their members.

We anticipate that many of your questions will be answered by the NRA documents that will be published next week and appreciate your patience.

 

Nic Couldrey

Regional Ranges Manager

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