Bisley Christmas & New Year Closures

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Bisley Christmas & New Year Office and Range Closures 2020

 

NRA Offices   Closed from 1300 Thursday 24th December; open from Monday 4th January
Ranges
Closed from Sunday 20th December; open from TBC
NCSC & Bisley Shooting Ground

Closed from 1300 Thursday 24th December

Open Sunday 27th December – Thursday 31st December 1300

Open from Saturday 2nd January

 

For NRA Ranges in order to be guaranteed availability on Saturday 2nd and Sunday 3rd January please submit a range booking before Wednesday 23rd December.  No bookings will be processed from the close of play Wednesday 23rd December until Saturday 2nd January. Any bookings made between this period for the first weekend of 2021 will be subject to availability and will only be confirmed based on a standard target, no marker, no bench.

Please be aware that the first weekend we reopen, ranges will be limited to the following:

Stickledown Electronics

Century

Short Siberia

Melville

 Please click here for further availability

 

 

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