Use of Mod ranges by NRA affiliated Clubs during Covid-19 restrictions

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The NRA has been advised that MoD has revised the Policy for all non-military, non-essential activity on the Defence Estate with effect 2359 hours on Sunday 13th September 2020. This follows new guidelines announced by the Government on 9th September 2020.

The impact of the new MoD Policy is that all NRA Club bookings on outdoor MoD ranges have been paused.  Clubs should expect to receive a booking cancellation notice from DIO/Landmarc in due course.

Please note this does NOT affect club bookings at the National Shooting Centre, Bisley Camp.

The NRA recognises that this will be a disappointment for Clubs that rely on access to MoD ranges. We will continue to monitor the situation and publish updates on the NRA website.

 

 

Nic Couldrey

Regional Ranges Manager

11th September 2020

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