To help members during this time of lock down, STS is pleased to announce a programme of online webinars on areas of interest expressed by members through our education survey. To keep sessions accessible they are completely free, are normally only an hour long and run in the early evening so members still working can access them.
Our Members on the NHS Front Line (May Update)
On 1st April STS launched a campaign to highlight our members supporting the NHS front line. In return for individuals getting in touch to let us know about their shooting and what they are doing on the front line, we are rewarding these key workers with free Enhanced STS Membership in 2021. This is our May update, letting you know about our members doing amazing work on the NHS front line, highlighting these superstars so we can say thank you to them! We also understand there will be many more of our members working in essential services so while this project is focused on the NHS for the time being, we also want to say a big thank you to all those working in other essential services. Keep up the fantastic work you are doing!
STS Selection Policy Published for 2020/21 Programme
STS has been reflecting on and refining the process used in 2019, as well as reviewing and benchmarking the scores against international standards and making some alterations. With that in mind, STS is pleased to confirm that the selection policy for the 2020/21 Performance Programme is now available on the STS website for anyone to access.
COVID-19: Joint Message from the Scottish Firearms Licensing Practitioners Group
The following statement has been prepared by the following principle members of the Scottish Firearms Licensing Practitioners Group regarding the COVID-19 pandemic to explain to the shooting community the provisions that are being put in place and express our support for the work of Police Scotland during this time.
COVID-19 Update: Revised Police Firearm Protocols & Government Latest
This article contains a brief which will be uploaded to the Police Scotland website today (20th March 2002) and has been approved at Executive level and which outlines Police Scotland’s interim processes. STS understands that these matters are of huge importance to the shooting community so are supporting the dissemination of this information through our website, social media channels and directly with members. We have also included a summary of the latest news government announcement tonight.
Coronavirus Update - STS Latest
COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Guidance
STS has received some guidance from sportscotland with regards COVID-19 (Coronavirus) so we want to share this for your own health and to help limit the spread of the virus as much as possible. The article also provides an updated position with regards STS events and training camps as things currently stand.
CGF Announce India to Host Commonwealth Archery and Shooting Championships in 2022
On Monday 27 February, the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) officially confirmed that a Commonwealth Archery and Shooting Championships will take place in India in 2022 after a proposal to stage the event was approved by the CGF Executive Board at their meeting in London which took place on February 21-23. The Board highlighted the opportunity for this innovative model to promote and encourage the development and hosting of sport throughout the Commonwealth.
STS Membership for 2020 Now Available!
STS is pleased to confirm that individual members and member clubs are able to sign up for membership for 2020 as of 2nd December. STS Membership for 2020 comes with the same packages and benefits that proved popular in 2019 but has now introduced a reduced membership for individuals with a disability. The club memberships that have proved popular last year are also unchanged, with the Club Reward Scheme and added benefits for clubs signing up 90% or more of their active shooting membership also returning in 2020.
STS RCO Course Supports University Clubs Thanks to Perth SBRC
Sports Sector – Links to gov.uk 'No Deal' EU Exit Guidance
The following is guidance that has come our way issued by DCMS regarding provisions for Brexit and is directly copied from this statement to ensure it’s accuracy:
DCMS sport team has also compiled a non-exhaustive list of links to some of the most relevant guidance for sports organisations, based on discussions with the sector over previous months. Some of this guidance has been recently updated, so they would suggest taking another look if you haven’t accessed the links for some time.
Schools Pistol Champs 2019 Getting Closer
Home Office Update on EU Firearms Pass (Updated)
Home Office Launch Consultation on Proposed Statutory Guidance to the Police on their Firearms Licensing Functions
The introduction of statutory guidance is designed to improve consistency across the UK in police firearms licensing. The draft guidance sets out the checks that should be made, the weight to be given to the evidence and the factors that need to be taken into account. The consultation started on 23rd July and will remain open for eight weeks, finishing on 17 September 2019.
Jennifer Ross Joins STS Staffing Team
STS is delighted to confirm the appointment of Jennifer Ross to the STS staffing team in the role of Performance & Pathways Manager. Jennifer previously carried out the role on a contracted basis but with support from sportscotland secured for the next 2 years, STS made this an employed position and is delighted to confirm Jennifer’s appointment to continue the good work already underway.
STS Coaching Conference Postponed to Later in 2019
At the start of the month, STS announced that it will be holding it’s first Coaching Conference on Saturday 25 May. bringing shooting specific topics and discussion opportunities to coaches in the sport. Following feedback from the shooting community and further reflection, it has been decided that this event should be postponed.
Scottish Government Announce Changes to Section 5 Licensing Procedures
Willie McAulay Wins 2019 Bob Aitken Service to Shooting Award
2019 STS AGM - Register to Attend/Submit Your Proxy Votes Now
The 2019 STS AGM will take place at 12.15 on Saturday 27th April at Caledonia House, 1 Redheughs Rigg, Edinburgh, EH12 9DQ with a session from Police Scotland beforehand. Included below is the form for members to state if they can attend on the day, submit questions for Police Scotland and submit a Proxy Vote if they are unable to attend.
STS Chair to Stand Down in 2019
Scottish Target Shooting is sad to announce that current Chair, Angus Loudon (pictured on the right at the Long Range competition), is set to stand down on completion of his 4 year term at the 2019 AGM. Recruitment for a new Chair will begin immediately but Angus has confirmed that he will remain in place until a new Chair can be found. Angus is stepping down for personal reasons but has very much enjoyed his time with STS and wishes all its members, volunteers and staff all the best for the future.