UK Defence Training Estate – Restrictions in Wales and West Midlands

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The ongoing commitment to deliver training for the Armed Forces of Ukraine generates significant demand for military ranges throughout the UK.

This places additional pressure on range availability for non-operational range users including NRA affiliated Clubs.

Weekend range bookings for NRA Clubs will be restricted to 24 or 12 weekends per year depending on the site. (See details below)

Clubs should plan on the basis that these restrictions will apply throughout 2023.

Thank you for your support and understanding. Let me know if you need further clarification.

Nic Couldrey

Regional Ranges Manager

April 2023

Location Weekends
SENTA 24
Rogiet Moor 12
Whittington 12
Kingsbury 24
Swynnerton 24
Nesscliff 12
Sealand 24
Kinmel 12
Manorbier 6

 

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