Imperial Competitions – COVID Update

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The Government has announced new restrictions limiting social gatherings to six people; this does not include outdoor organised sports.

The autumn Imperial meetings are in full swing at Bisley, and we have safely delivered competitions to Match Rifle, Gallery Rifle & Pistol and CSR shooters. Today marks the start of the F Class meeting, and later this week we will be welcoming Target Rifle competitors to the ranges.

Strict COVID measures have been in place since Bisley ranges opened in May; these are subject to continuous review. I have been pleased with the diligent and thoughtful manner that shooters have shown at Bisley; they recognise we are all responsible for maintaining social distances and good hygiene.

We will review our procedures and policies to ensure they comply with the latest Government guidance; any changes will be published on the news section of the NRA website.

Andrew Mercer

NRA Secretary General

NSC Chief Executive

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