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Dorking & District Rifle Club has a strict policy for handling your information. The information you provide to Dorking & District Rifle Club is confidential and protected to the fullest extent possible. Dorking & District Rifle Club will not disclose or distribute information to third parties without prior written consent by the individual. The names of competitors may appear in results bulletins.

However, the following exceptions apply:

The Home Office requires that all Rifle Clubs maintain a record of all those that shoot with the Club and the firearms used. This means that, prior to acceptance for probationary membership, details of applicants will be forwarded to Surrey Police for approval.
The applicant must then satisfactorily complete a probationary period determined by the Club, and not less than that prescribed by the Home Office, before full membership can be granted

Dorking & District Rifle Club reserve the right to decline membership without explanation.
Anyone who, in the opinion of the Range Officer or other Club Official, behaves in an unsafe or an inappropriate manner will be required to immediately leave the range and such conduct may be reported to the National Rifle Association and/or the Police