Trafalgar Arms Fair – October 2021 – Cancelled

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It is with regret that we have taken the decision not to host an Arms Fair at the 2021 Trafalgar Meeting.   COVID would be an easy excuse but is not the whole reason for the cancellation.   Our Bisley ranges are very busy, NRA membership is growing, and the number of entries to competitions are pleasing. However our focus in 2021 is recovery after surviving last year, which has meant operating with very modest numbers of staff. We do not currently have the resources to deliver an Arms Fair to the standard that exhibitors and visitors expect.

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It is with regret that we have taken the decision not to host an Arms Fair at the 2021 Trafalgar Meeting.

 

COVID would be an easy excuse but is not the whole reason for the cancellation.

 

Our Bisley ranges are very busy, NRA membership is growing, and the number of entries to competitions are pleasing. However our focus in 2021 is recovery after surviving last year, which has meant operating with very modest numbers of staff. We do not currently have the resources to deliver an Arms Fair to the standard that exhibitors and visitors expect.

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