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‘BUSINESS AS USUAL’ FOR BISLEY

The National Rifle Association and National Shooting Centre continues to monitor updates from the statutory authorities and Chief Medical Officer and are determined that it will be ‘business as usual” at Bisley.

Whilst further restrictions are being announced, the shooting ground say that the ranges and other facilities will remain open for as long at possible. They have also outlined the circumstance that would lead to the closure of the National Shooting Centre. These include; sufficient staff to ensure range safety and proper levels of service; sufficient shooters to justify the staff resources; and that statutory authorities don’t issue advice to close.

The NRA have instigated procedures to mitigate the risk of exposure to the virus for) for the latest updates.”

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