RO/RCO Courses NE England
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- Mike357
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RO/RCO Courses NE England
If anybody in the NE is aware of any RO/RCO courses being run in the next 6 months then please let me know. Ta.
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Re: RO/RCO Courses NE England
Try contacting Tees Valley Shooting Centre at Middlesborough, last I heard they were running courses.
Re: RO/RCO Courses NE England
Tees Valley Target Sports have no courses scheduled at the moment. They are running First Aid training at the moment. If you check on the NRA web site on the training section if Tees Valley Target Sports have a RSO or a RCO course organised it will be advertised on there and you can book onto it from the NRA site.
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- phaedra1106
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Re: RO/RCO Courses NE England
You can't spell your club Secretary's name? Shocking, I'll have to have a word at the next meeting!
Actually a couple of our club members were just asking about the courses, I'm keeping an eye on the NRA website as well.
Actually a couple of our club members were just asking about the courses, I'm keeping an eye on the NRA website as well.
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Re: RO/RCO Courses NE England
If you have enough people to make a course worth while they may put one on for you. You do realize that it has changed now you have to do a two day range safety oficers course first followed up by a one day range control officer course to qualify as a RCO.phaedra1106 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 16, 2023 5:48 pm You can't spell your club Secretary's name? Shocking, I'll have to have a word at the next meeting!
Actually a couple of our club members were just asking about the courses, I'm keeping an eye on the NRA website as well.
You are welcome to pm me the numbers of guys you want to put through as potential RCO trainees and I will bring it to the Club Secretarys attention and let you know if it can be done.
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