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Additional Member Benefit
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Additional Member Benefit

The UKPSA has partnered with JustGo and Endurance Zone to bring members a large selection of exclusive deals and discounts, specifically focused on fitness and sports brands. UKPSA members will have free access to the Premier Tier of the JustGo Rewards Programme, replacing the previous pay-to-access reward card. Existing cardholders will benefit from both programmes,...

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UKPSA Press release

The UKPSA have issued the following press release in response to the Prosper case. PRESS RELEASE 24th March 2025 Every life lost is a tragedy and no one within the shooting community or beyond underestimates the pain and loss caused by the illegal use of firearms that results in death or injury. The UKPSA extends...

Updated Safeguarding policy
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Updated Safeguarding policy

The association has been strengthening it’s safeguarding policy over the last couple of months and we wanted to share with you both the policy and some helpful information. If you have any concerns on safeguarding please contact our designated safeguarding lead at chair@ukpsa.org

UKPSA Confirms  Team Selection for 2025 European Shotgun Championship – Buzsák, Hungary | June 20–28, 2025
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UKPSA Confirms  Team Selection for 2025 European Shotgun Championship – Buzsák, Hungary | June 20–28, 2025

The National Squad Director (NSD) has confirmed the latest updates for the 2025 European Shotgun Championship in Buzsák, Hungary, including team selections, individual competitor announcements, and key policies.  Here’s what you need to know: Team Selections Teams have been finalised based on historical match results, utilising a modified version of the scoring spreadsheet from the Mini Rifle...

Schedule of Council Meetings and Annual General Meeting (AGM)Meeting dates and information
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Schedule of Council Meetings and Annual General Meeting (AGM)Meeting dates and information

The following Council meetings are scheduled in the period before the AGM: The AGM will take place on Sunday, 29th June. Both the time and venue will be confirmed closer to the date. We acknowledge that the timing may not suit everyone, and we are committed to ensuring that those with competing commitments have an...

Importance of our standards and conduct
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Importance of our standards and conduct

As an association the UKPSA promotes dynamic shooting and is acknowledged as the National Governing Body for the sport by the Home Office and Police Forces.   We aim to promote all dynamic shooting and work closely with other National Governing Bodies to influence government and public perceptions of shooting as a sport. We are...

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UKPSA Annual Return 01/04/23 – 31/03/24

Preamble Information contained in the Annual Report & Financial Statements for FY 2023-2024 has been prepared in accordance with the Charities Act 2011 and the latest Statements of Recommended Practice (SORP – FRS 102 (3rd edition)). The Annual Return April 2023-March 2024 lists the Trustees in post after the AGM in January 2024, and includes...

Government announces plans to strengthen Firearms Licensing Controls following Public Consultation
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Government announces plans to strengthen Firearms Licensing Controls following Public Consultation

The Government has published its response to the 2023 public consultation on firearms licensing controls, outlining new planned measures to enhance public safety. The consultation, initiated by the previous Government, sought views on recommendations made following the tragic shootings in Keyham, Plymouth (2021) and the Isle of Skye (2022), as well as recommendations from the...

Approval for Long Barrelled Handgun Level 3 competitions in Great Britain Under IPSC Rules
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Approval for Long Barrelled Handgun Level 3 competitions in Great Britain Under IPSC Rules

In a landmark decision, the UKPSA (United Kingdom Practical Shooting Association) has received IPSC Presidential and IPSC Executive committee approval to adopt the .22 IPSC (International Practical Shooting Confederation) Handgun rules for the Great Britain region for level 3 competitions. This development marks a significant step forward for Long barrelled Handgun competitors in Great Britain,...