greenlands Posted April 29, 2020 Report Posted April 29, 2020 This email has apparently been sent out to all federation secretaries.Taken off facebook ROYAL PIGEON RACING ASSOCIATIONCOVID-19RACING CONTINGENCY – RACE PROGRAMMES The following document is applicable to those organisations that organise racing and will hopefully assist in ensuring a smooth transition towards facilitating racing if and when restrictions are lifted.Under the rules of the association race programmes are required by 1st March 2020 – rule 129. This provides RPRA staff with sufficient time to collate race programmes, book sites and also meet the General license requirements for gatherings (the law).Taking into consideration these requirements and the uncertainties relating to when racing will commence, organisations are encouraged to develop race programme contingencies.Race programmes should initially be formed on the assumption that current Government restrictions will be relaxed by 7th May which will allow members to commence training their pigeons. This will hopefully mean that a realistic start to racing would be 23rd May – or later if the organisation considers necessary. This will also provide sufficient lead in time to allow the RPRA to meet the requirements stated above.Organisations should form two race programmes. One based on Continental racing being permitted and one based on no continental racing.While the current restrictions are in place organisations will not be able to meet to discuss and develop race programmes. Therefore organisations should adopt a different approach; online meeting tools such as ‘Zoom’, email or telephone.As stated this is based on a major assumption regarding how and when restrictions will be lifted and it maybe that this assumption turns out to be rather optimistic. This document/guidance will therefore be amended and circulated periodically to reflect the current position.We need to be in a position to react quickly and ensure racing starts as soon as possible.Therefore, we will require all contingency/amended race programmes at least 21 days before the first race.The attached document should be completed and returned via post to The Reddings. However given the current delays to some Royal Mail services it is advisable to send the documents via email to racingsupport@rpra.org for inland race programmes and continentalracing@rpra.org for continental race programmes.Drivers and ConvoyersIn addition it is assumed that the restrictions relating to over 70s and people with underlying health conditions will remain in place beyond the start date of racing. Therefore organisations will have to put in place contingency plans.Under no circumstances should individuals that fall within the ‘at risk’ category and who are restricted by Government be allowed to take part in the transportation of pigeons to the liberation site.Consideration should also be given to the possibility that Government restrictions may also mean that more than one person from different households cannot travel in the same vehicle.A further document outlining protocols at marking stations etc. and based on the predicted relaxation to restriction measures, is currently being reviewed and will be published asap. JuliaJulia Field
geordie1234 Posted April 29, 2020 Report Posted April 29, 2020 Julia Field is the office manager at the RPRA and this has been confirmed Great news a governing body is working to get the sport moving if safe and possible to do so.
Kyleakin Lofts Posted April 29, 2020 Report Posted April 29, 2020 I have received my email today. This is genuine.
yeboah Posted April 29, 2020 Report Posted April 29, 2020 I have spoken and congratulated Boris today on the birth of his son He was so touched when I suggested William Wallace Johnson as a name Said he would put our case for racing to wee nicola the godmother when she has phoned him tonight after Scottish briefing Sorted lads All it took was a polite phone call and a pair of hand knitted blue mittens
Walter swanston Posted April 29, 2020 Report Posted April 29, 2020 Really really touching Michael you’re all heart
tommy bhoys Posted April 29, 2020 Report Posted April 29, 2020 Julia Field is the office manager at the RPRA and this has been confirmed Great news a governing body is working to get the sport moving if safe and possible to do so.looks like we will be racing in the hamilton club at least george
geordie1234 Posted April 29, 2020 Report Posted April 29, 2020 looks like we will be racing in the hamilton club at least george Happy days...Long live South Lanarkshire lol
paddymac Posted April 29, 2020 Report Posted April 29, 2020 Things beginning to look good, we here in the north of Ireland just have to hear what NIPA are planning.
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