Access to MoD ranges in the UK during Covid-19 restrictions 

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Access to MoD ranges in the United Kingdom during Covid-19 restrictions 

In light of recent announcements from the Devolved Administrations and HM Government, the NRA working in conjunction with our colleagues in the MoD has agreed to pause all NRA affiliated club bookings on outdoor MoD ranges until 9th January 2021. This applies to outdoor Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) ranges in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

We appreciate that this decision will be frustrating for Clubs; it reflects the complex and fast moving Covid-19 situation across the UK.

I will be reviewing the position with MoD week commencing 4th January 2021 and will provide an update to Clubs.

Thank you for your patience and understanding.

Please contact me if you require further clarification.

Kind regards

Nic Couldrey

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