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The Government published guidance on 23rd November 2020 on local restriction tiers in England.

Details are here

https://www.gov.uk/guidance/local-restriction-tiers-what-you-need-to-know

In Tier 1 organised indoor sport can continue to take place if the rule of 6 is followed. Indoor range operators are encouraged to review existing Covid-19 risk assessment documents and supporting range operating procedures to comply with the new guidelines.

In Tier 2 organised indoor sport is only permitted if it is possible for people to avoid mixing with people they do not live with.  Indoor range operators are encouraged to review existing Covid-19 risk assessment documents and supporting range operating procedures to comply with the new guidelines.

In Tier 3 organised indoor sport cannot take place; indoor target shooting ranges should remain closed.

 

Please contact me directly if you require further clarification.

 

Nic Couldrey

Regional Ranges Manager

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