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Members of the shooting community were deeply saddened to learn of the passing of NRA Patron Her Majesty the Queen; our thoughts and deepest condolences go to members of the Royal Family at this very sad and difficult time.

The Bisley rifle and shotgun ranges will remain open up to the day of the funeral; full refunds will be given toΒ  those members and guests who choose not to shoot during this period.

There will be a minute silence at 0829 Saturday 10th September, followed by a 96 shot salute by members of the GB F Class Association on Stickledown range.

NRA flags are flying at half-mast at Bisley; they will be raised to full-mast for 24 hours at 1300 Saturday 10th September on the proclamation of HM King Charles III, before returning to half-mast.

Melancholy abounds during this sad time, but we can draw comfort from the knowledge that Her Majesty the Queen led an extraordinary life of service in support of the people of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth.

 

 

Andrew Mercer

Chief Executive

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