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Guidance: Accessing the training estate safely

Defence Infrastructure Organisation

August 16
15:13 2022

White background with the words 'respect the range' in black text over the top with a yellow hazard symbol on the left handside.

Respect the range. MOD Crown Copyright 2022.

Accessing MOD land carries risks to your personal safety. Our Respect the Range guidance sets out simple steps you can take when visiting MOD land to help keep you and our armed forces safe:

  • check armed forces training times before visiting
  • pay attention to signage, information displays and red flags
  • stick to public footpaths and bridleways
  • do not touch any military debris report its location for safe disposal

From Lulworth to Salisbury Plain, the Scottish Highlands to North Wales, the Ministry of Defence are custodians of some of the most dramatic landscapes and coastlinesin the UK. Much of this land is accessible to the public, but the spaces are used for essential military training.

The MOD encourage you to discover the beautiful and varied expanses that we are proud to steward and maintain, however its important that you only access the land when and where it is safe to do so.

Our armed forces train year-round, at all times of the day. High-paced tactical training exercises often include the use of armoured vehicles, artillery and Defence personnel. Just because you cant hear or see the training doesnt mean its not taking place. In recent years, more and more people are putting themselves at risk by accessing the land while the armed forces carry out training.

Your safety is our top priority. Help us keep you safe by following Respect the Range guidance.

More information and safety tips can be found in our Inside DIO blog, or contact our local teams directly.

Respect the Range film

For further information please see our Respect The Range film which will give you information on how to stay safe within the surrounding of training areas.

Read the full Respect The Range film transcript (ODT, 8.09 KB).

You can read more information on public access on our estate.

Learn more about MOD byelaws.

We welcome external groups such as ramblers and horse societies to contact our access forum and make agreed arrangements about access in advance of any activity taking place. More information can be found on our Access Forum.

Published 6 August 2020
Last updated 16 August 2022 +show all updates
  1. Page updated with steps you can take when visiting MOD land to help keep you safe.

  2. Added new heading with information: Respect the Range film and a transcript of the YouTube film.

  3. First published.

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