Access to MoD ranges in Wales

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The Welsh Government published new guidance for sport and outdoor activity following the end of the Covid-19 firebreak.    Details are available -> here.
We understand that NRA affiliated Clubs in Wales are keen to resume bookings on outdoor MoD ranges.

MoD facilities in Wales are currently experiencing unprecedented demand from military users. This is placing pressure on MoD resources and access to outdoor ranges.  We have agreed to review the position in early December and plan for a phased resumption of NRA club bookings.

We anticipate that bookings will be restricted to Welsh clubs only, with a limit of 30 people per booking.  I will publish a further update in early December.

Thank you for your continued patience and understanding. Please contact me if you have specific questions.

Nic Couldrey
Regional Ranges Manager

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