From: Peter Hart <peter.hart@britishorienteering.org.uk>
Sent: Tuesday, 7 July 2020, 16:45
Cc: British Orienteering; allstaff
Subject: Return to Orienteering in England

To: Board members, staff, Club Chairs, Club Secretaries and Publicity Officers in England

 

Return to Orienteering in England

British Orienteering has announced that orienteering will return to England on 1st August 2020 (subject to any further restrictions that may be imposed by the government).

 

British Orienteering will release Return to Orienteering Guidelines [England] by the 13th July 2020 to support clubs and the orienteering community across England in bringing a safe return to grassroots orienteering.

 

The Board and staff at British Orienteering has worked on these guidelines, which are in line with the latest Government guidelines on COVID-19 restrictions, including the specific guidelines on gatherings, public spaces, and outdoor activities and the phased return of outdoor sport and recreation published on the Gov.uk website.

 

British Orienteering has looked at other sports, specifically golf in terms of shaping the guidelines.

 

In creating these guidelines, British Orienteering aims to provide clubs,  members and the community with clarity on how the sport can resume and how best to create a safe environment and comply with the current restrictions imposed by the government.

 

 

Peter Hart

Chief Executive

National Office: Scholes Mill, Old Coach Road

Tansley, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 5FY

01629 583037

07384 462432

Peter.Hart@britishorienteering.org.uk

www.britishorienteering.org.uk

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