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The Ministry of Defence has confirmed that Rogiet Moor range is temporarily closed. This follows the recent closure of Kingsbury Ranges.  It is likely that these closures will remain in place until the fourth quarter 2024.

Recognising the significant impact this has on circa 20 licenced Clubs, the NRA has secured agreement from MoD to allow Sennybridge to be added to existing Kingsbury and Rogiet range licences. Landmarc Support Services in Brecon are aware and will administer the licence changes.

Clubs wishing to shoot at distances up to 600m may use J3 Range at Sennybridge , however there is no availability until October 27th 2024.   The 100x range at Sealand is also available.  Club officials responsible for range bookings are encouraged to collaborate to share bookings and make best of use of limited range availability and spread costs.

If you require further assistance contact Nic Couldrey, Regional Ranges Manager.

 

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