Re-Opening of Bisley Ranges – 23rd and 24th May 2020

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As announced last week we are opening Century, Stickledown, Zero and NCSC clay ranges weekends only from Saturday 23rd May 2020.

Please find attached detailed procedures, risk assessments and summary statements for the careful perusal of those who will be shooting at Bisley. They are designed to provide a COVID-19 secure environment for shooters and staff.

20200518-NSC Covid 19 Shooters Risk Assessment

20200518-NSC Covid 19 Shooters Procedures

 

Bookings will be available from 0900 Tuesday 19th May 2020.

 

If you are displaying symptoms of COVID-19 – do not come to Bisley, self-isolate.

 

If you live in a household where somebody is displaying symptoms of COVID-19 – do not come to Bisley, self-isolate.

 

Please note the caravan sites, clubhouses, cafés, accommodation will remain closed.

 

Takeaway food and beverages will be available from Fat Tony’s – and toilets will be open.

 

 

 

 

Andrew Mercer

NRA Secretary General

NSC Chief Executive

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