Access to MoD ranges in England and Club operated target shooting ranges in England  

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The Government published guidance on 31st October 2020 designed to reduce social contact and help reduce the transmission of Covid-19 in England.

The Government has ordered indoor and outdoor leisure facilities including shooting ranges to close from 5th November 2020.  NRA affiliated Clubs that operate an indoor or outdoor range should close their range(s) to comply.

Details are available here, Section 4 refers

https://www.gov.uk/guidance/new-national-restrictions-from-5-november#businesses-and-venues

In order to comply with the guidelines, NRA affiliated club bookings on MoD ranges in England between November 5th and December 2nd will be cancelled.  NRA Clubs should expect to receive confirmation from the local Landmarc event co-ordinator.

Range bookings on MoD ranges in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are subject to local guidelines set by each of the Devolved Administrations.

Please contact me directly if you require further clarification.

 

Nic Couldrey

Regional Ranges Manager

 

 

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