New charges for NRA Club use of MoD ranges

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The Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) manages military ranges on the UK Training Estate.

DIO has published revised charges for non-MoD users effective 1st July 2023.

Current charges have been unchanged since 2019 recognising the constraints during the Covid-19 pandemic.

A detailed breakdown of the new charges and conditions are available in the attached document.

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The key changes are:

The Licence Fee has increased to £210. Applies with immediate effect and reflects increased processing costs.

Training Area Operative fees have increased by approximately 10%, the hourly rate for a weekend booking is now £64.37 ex VAT . A Landmarc Operative is required for a SARTS booking.

Facility Fees have increased by approx. 12% the charge per lane including one target is £ 42.64 applicable to Gallery Ranges and SARTS Ranges. Indoor range fees have increased to £71.50 per lane reflecting increased maintenance costs.

The revised rates are effective 1st July 2023 and will be extant until 31 March 2024.

Whilst any increase in the cost of shooting will be a concern to members, we understand the requirement to align charges to reflect increased expenses.

Club officials responsible for booking MoD ranges are encouraged to co- ordinate with other Clubs to share bookings to spread costs.

 

Nic Couldrey
Regional Ranges Manager

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